


Catalogue information
Barcode: T4902370501148. Contents: box, 2 styrofoam parts, console in plastic bag, 2 controllers, power supply, AV cable, Japanese manual and orange information sheet. The 16 bit Super NES was the successor to the 8 bit NES. It was launched in Japan in 1990, in the USA in 1991 and finally in 1992 in Europe. The NTSC (UK) and NTSC (J) / PAL versions have a different design. In Japan the SNES was sold under the name Super Famicom. The SNES, together with the Sega Mega Drive, was the most successful 16 bit video game console. In total, almost 50 million units were sold. Several classic game series such as Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong were (almost) exclusively released on this console. The SNES remained competitive with the first 32 bit consoles for a long time. A Super Famicom Jr was later released in Japan. The SNES was succeeded by the Nintendo N64.
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