{"id":1038,"date":"2017-01-13T14:27:28","date_gmt":"2017-01-13T14:27:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/retrovideogamesystems.com\/?p=1038"},"modified":"2020-08-28T16:40:47","modified_gmt":"2020-08-28T15:40:47","slug":"snes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/retrovideogamesystems.com\/snes\/","title":{"rendered":"The SNES"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"\"Launched in the UK in April 1992, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) was Nintendo’s fourth generation system that was to replace the ageing NES.  Because of the worldwide success of the NES the SNES was to followed suit, despite being launched with only a few games being available.<\/p>\n

In Japan, the system was known as the Super Famicom (family computer) and was initially sold with only two games, Super Mario World and F-Zero.  In North America, the console was shipped with Super Mario World, other initial titles included F-Zero, Pilotwings, SimCity and Gradius III.<\/p>\n

The SNES was a perfect step forward for Nintendo with the system introducing advanced graphics and sound capabilities compared with other consoles available at the time.  Additionally, development of a variety of enhancement chips which could easily be integrated on the game circuit boards helping it to be very competitive in the marketplace via the onboard Super FX graphics acceleration co-processor powered GSU-1 chip.<\/p>\n

The SNES also had an ace up it sleeve being the first console to run three-dimensional video games (demonstrating the console’s “Mode 7” pseudo-3D rendering capability), Star Fox being the first game to show off this new feature.<\/p>\n

Here’s a great selection of top 50 Snes games that show how good the Snes really is!<\/p>\n