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The '''Nintendo Super System''' is an arcade machine made by [[Nintendo]] that can play [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] games, similar to how the [[VS. System]] and [[Nintendo PlayChoice-10|PlayChoice-10]] arcade machines could play [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] games. These ports of the games were almost identical to their original SNES versions | The '''Nintendo Super System''' is an arcade machine made by [[Nintendo]] that can play [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] games, similar to how the [[VS. System]] and [[Nintendo PlayChoice-10|PlayChoice-10]] arcade machines could play [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] games. These ports of the games were almost identical to their original SNES versions but now with a fixed time limit. Twelve Nintendo Super System ports were made. Most of these machines had only one game per system, but some versions included multiple games in one. One of the games that saw a release on the Nintendo Super System was ''[[Super Mario World]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 11:00, August 23, 2024
Nintendo Super System | |
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Release date | 1991[1] |
The Nintendo Super System is an arcade machine made by Nintendo that can play Super Nintendo Entertainment System games, similar to how the VS. System and PlayChoice-10 arcade machines could play Nintendo Entertainment System games. These ports of the games were almost identical to their original SNES versions but now with a fixed time limit. Twelve Nintendo Super System ports were made. Most of these machines had only one game per system, but some versions included multiple games in one. One of the games that saw a release on the Nintendo Super System was Super Mario World.
References
- ^ Nintendo Power issue 31. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 97.
Video game systems and add-ons | |
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Nintendo home consoles | Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System (Family BASIC, Family Computer Disk System) • Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Satellaview, Super Game Boy) • Nintendo 64 (Nintendo 64DD) • Nintendo GameCube (Game Boy Player) • Wii (Virtual Console, WiiWare) • Wii U (Virtual Console) • Nintendo Switch |
Nintendo handhelds | Game & Watch • Game Boy • Virtual Boy • Game Boy Color • Game Boy Advance • Nintendo DS (Nintendo DSi, DSiWare) • Nintendo 3DS (Virtual Console) • Nintendo Switch |
Other | MS-DOS • VS. System • Nintendo PlayChoice-10 • Nintendo Super System • Nelsonic Game Watch • Super Mario Bros. Watch • Gamewatch Boy • Philips CD-i • Mini Classics • Triforce • Visteon Dockable Entertainment System • Classics • LodgeNet • Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo |