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{{System-Infobox
{{system infobox
|Image=[[Image:Satellaview.jpg|250px]]<br>The '''Satellaview''', BS-X BIOS cart and 8M Memory Pack connected to a Super Famicom.
|image=[[File:Satellaview.jpg|250px]]<br>The Satellaview, BS-X BIOS cart, and 8M Memory Pack connected to a Super Famicom
|Rel={{releasedate|Japan|April 23, 1995}}
|generation=Fourth
|Dis=June 30, 2000
|release={{flag list|Japan|April 23, 1995}}
|Pre=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] ([[Super Famicom]])
|discontinued=June 30, 2000
|Suc=[[Nintendo 64]]
|predecessor=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]
|successor=[[Nintendo 64DD]]
}}
}}
The '''Satellaview''' (サテラビュー ''Saterabyū'') was a satellite modem add-on for [[Nintendo]]'s [[Super Famicom]] system in Japan released in 1995. It retailed for ¥14,000 (about USD$144.29).
The '''{{wp|Satellaview}}''' is a {{wp|satellite modem}} add-on for [[Nintendo]]'s [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] system in Japan released in 1995. It was made in a joint effort between Nintendo and [[St.GIGA]], the latter at the time being a popular satellite radio company. The Satellaview had features relatively comparable to [[Sega]]'s {{wp|Sega Channel}} service in North America, as the Satellaview allowed users to download games, news magazines, and articles from St.GIGA's servers. Satellaview could also stream Satellite Radio, which at times was used to play pop music, advertise, or allow people to listen to radio programs while playing games—for certain special games, particularly the games advertised as Soundlink, of which many of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario''-franchise]] games showcased on it were, audio was played intentionally to go along with the gameplay and consisted of character voice acting and arranged game music. The Satellaview was discontinued on June 30, 2000.  
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It was made in a joint effort between Nintendo and [[St.GIGA]], the latter at the time being a popular Satellite radio company. Contrary to popular belief on the internet, [[Bandai]] had no involvement with the hardware or servers, and is only known to have used them to supply expansion data for their SD Gundam G-NEXT Game.
==''Super Mario'' games on the Satellaview==
{{image|more=yes|Images showcasing each piece of media}}
These are ''Super Mario'' games released on the Satellaview.


[[Image:stgiga.gif|thumb|left|'''St.Giga''' logo example]]
*''[[BS Super Mario Collection]]''
The Satellaview had features relatively comparable to Sega's Sega Channel service in North America - its most notable feature was the ability to download games, news magazines and articles from St.GIGA's servers. A feature that was highly important, but has not been nearly as well documented, was its ability to stream Satellite Radio. At times this was used to play pop music, advertise, or allow people to listen to radio programs while playing games - for certain special games, particularly the games advertised as Soundlink, of which many of the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' games showcased on it were, audio was played with the intentional effect of going along with the gameplay, and consisted of character voice acting and arranged game music.
*''[[BS Super Mario USA]]''
*''[[Dr. Mario (game)#Satellaview|Dr. Mario BS Ban]]''
*''[[Easy Racer]]''
*''[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle]]''
*''[[Kinopio Live]]''
*''[[Mario Paint#Satellaview versions|Mario Paint BS Ban]]''
*''[[Mario Paint#Satellaview versions|Mario Paint Yūshō Naizō Ban]]''
*''[[UNDAKE30 Same Game]]''
*''[[Wario's Woods (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)#Satellaview versions|Wario no Mori Bakushō Version]]''
*''[[Wario's Woods (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)#Satellaview versions|Wario no Mori Futatabi]]''
*''[[Wario's Woods (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)#Satellaview versions|Wario no Mori Event Version]]''
*''[[Tetris Attack|Yoshi no Panepon BS Ban]]''


==Mario on the Satellaview==
[[File:Satellaview ad.jpg|150px|thumb|A Japanese flyer for the Satellaview, featuring Mario]]
These are ''Mario'' games released through the Satellaview. Not much information is available, and what there is is sometimes hard to verify, but reputable sites have mentioned these games.
There are also games that are St. Giga-themed in which ''Super Mario'' characters have cameos and/or major roles:


*''[[BS Super Mario USA]]
*''[[Satellawalker]]{{Ref needed}}
*''[[BS Super Mario Collection]]
*''[[Satellawalker 2]]{{Ref needed}}
*''[[Mario Excite Bike|Excitebike: Bunbun Mario Battle Stadium]]
*''[[Satella-Q]]
*''[[Dr. Mario (game)#Satellaview|Dr. Mario BS Version]]'' - Dr.マリオBS版
*''[[Mario Paint#Satellaview Versions|Mario Paint BS Ban]]
*''[[Mario Paint#Satellaview Versions|Mario Paint Yuushou Naizou Ban]]
*''[[Tetris Attack|Yoshi no Panepon]]
*''[[Wario's Woods#Satellaview Versions|Wario no Mori Burst of Laughter Version]]'' - ワリオの森 爆笑バージョン - [[Wario's Woods]] Event Version
*''[[Wario's Woods#Satellaview Versions|Wario no Mori Futatabi]]'' - ワリオの森 再び - [[Wario's Woods]] Again
*''[[Undake30 Same Game]]


There are also games that are St. Giga-themed in which ''Mario'' characters have cameos and/or major roles:
Slideshows about ''Super Mario'' or with some content from the franchise:
*''[[Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō]]''
*''[[Yūki Nae no Ge-mu no Tsubo]]''


*''[[Satellawalker]]
===Other appearances===
*''[[Satella-Q]]
There are also various magazine releases which have articles featuring ''Super Mario'' characters. A promotional flyer for the Satellaview features Mario in a spacesuit, which would later appear as an add-on [[Crazy Cap#Satellaview Suit|outfit]] in the [[Nintendo Switch]] game ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' on March 28, 2018, and in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' as a separate playable variant that first appeared in the [[Space Tour]], aptly going by the name of Mario (Satellaview).


There are also various magazine releases which have articles featuring ''Mario'' characters.
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
|Jap=サテラビュー
|JapR=Saterabyū
|JapM=Satellaview; portmanteau of "satellite" and "view"
}}


==External Links==
==External links==
{{NIWA|FZeroWiki=1|NWiki=1|StrategyWiki=1|ZeldaWiki=1}}
*[http://bsx.superfamicom.org Blog of Satellaview research. Contents include various Satellaview videos and links to Japanese Satellaview sites]
*[http://bsx.superfamicom.org Blog of Satellaview research. Contents include various Satellaview videos and links to Japanese Satellaview sites]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dfw4CJZ-3QQ 30 Second Satellaview ad in which Mario advertises the hardware as well as some games]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dfw4CJZ-3QQ 30 Second Satellaview ad in which Mario advertises the hardware as well as some games]
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Satellaview
Satellaview.jpg
The Satellaview, BS-X BIOS cart, and 8M Memory Pack connected to a Super Famicom
Generation Fourth generation
Release date Japan April 23, 1995[?]
Discontinued June 30, 2000[?]
Predecessor Super Famicom
Successor Nintendo 64DD

The Satellaview is a satellite modem add-on for Nintendo's Super Famicom system in Japan released in 1995. It was made in a joint effort between Nintendo and St.GIGA, the latter at the time being a popular satellite radio company. The Satellaview had features relatively comparable to Sega's Sega Channel service in North America, as the Satellaview allowed users to download games, news magazines, and articles from St.GIGA's servers. Satellaview could also stream Satellite Radio, which at times was used to play pop music, advertise, or allow people to listen to radio programs while playing games—for certain special games, particularly the games advertised as Soundlink, of which many of the Super Mario-franchise games showcased on it were, audio was played intentionally to go along with the gameplay and consisted of character voice acting and arranged game music. The Satellaview was discontinued on June 30, 2000.

Super Mario games on the Satellaview[edit]

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These are Super Mario games released on the Satellaview.

A Japanese flyer for the Satellaview, featuring Mario

There are also games that are St. Giga-themed in which Super Mario characters have cameos and/or major roles:

Slideshows about Super Mario or with some content from the franchise:

Other appearances[edit]

There are also various magazine releases which have articles featuring Super Mario characters. A promotional flyer for the Satellaview features Mario in a spacesuit, which would later appear as an add-on outfit in the Nintendo Switch game Super Mario Odyssey on March 28, 2018, and in Mario Kart Tour as a separate playable variant that first appeared in the Space Tour, aptly going by the name of Mario (Satellaview).

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サテラビュー[?]
Saterabyū
Satellaview; portmanteau of "satellite" and "view"

External links[edit]