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  • The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' (SNES) was [[Nintendo]]'s 16-bit [[video game]] console, released as the
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  • Video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (and later Super Nintendo Entertainment System) in which a player scrolls through several levels to save Princess Toadstoo
    221 bytes (30 words) - 08:48, 27 July 2010
  • ...s such as the [[Sega Genesis]] were released. Nintendo then released the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and the Nintendo Entertainment System was out of the market.
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  • {{r|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}}
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  • ...Sony partnered with [[Nintendo]] to develop a CD-ROM based add-on to its [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] (SNES). After development began in 1988, Nintendo cancelled the partners
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  • *''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]) - Japan release *''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]) - North America release
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  • ...games - the time of Nintendo's [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and Sega's [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]] and [[Master System]] - gaming w
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  • The series smoothly transitioned to the NES's successor, the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]], with ''Super Mario World''. Like the original, ''Super Ma
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  • === Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1991) === ...rket to focus on its 32-bit next generation console. Nintendo released the Super Nintendo Entertainment System which initially sold for a price of $200. The North American package includ
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  • ...ugust 1991, the Super Famicom was launched in the U.S. under the name "''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]''" (SNES). The SNES was released in Europe in 1992. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System followed in the steps of its predecessor, sporting a relatively low price a
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