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Retrogamer TV
If you are into Old Games,
we recommend subscribing
to at least some of these
awesome channels below
for daily, fresh, kickass
Retrogamer Entertainment!
If you are into Old Games,
we recommend subscribing
to at least some of these
awesome channels below
for daily, fresh, kickass
Retrogamer Entertainment!
Checkout our list of YouTube
Retrogamer Channels.
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Happy Console Gamer
Johnny Millenium and Robman review forgotten games of the past decades
Luke Morse
The RetroGamer Godfather. Games from Past to Present, Repairs, and Mods
Retro Gamer 3
High dose of funny retrogamer entertainment with your host Ed
Gamester 81
Gamester`s channel is known for the most and rarest game system reviews on Youtube
Atarix
Meet Atarix and his friends in his great italian-german-english gamer show
Review Tech USA
Watch Reviews, News and Stories from Rich of Review Tech USA
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SNES Games News |
| Released: |
November 1990, 19 years ago |
| CPU Speed: |
Ricoh 5A22 21,4 MHz |
| Memory: |
128 KB RAM / 64 KB VRAM |
| Video: |
512x224 / 32768 colors |
| Game Controller: |
Gamepad |
| Price in 1990: |
$210 |
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES as it was popularly abbreviated, had to be one of the greatest gaming consoles in history. Released in 1993, it went by a variety of names outside of the United States, including the Super Famicom (family computer) in Japan and Southeast Asia, and the Super Comboy in South Korea. Regardless of its moniker, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System introduced graphics far superior to its predecessor (the Nintendo Entertainment System) and decent sound capability that made it the best-selling home gaming console of the 16-Bit era. Almost 50 million consoles were sold worldwide.
The Super Nintendo is probably most storied for surviving the fiercest console gaming war in video gaming history when it was assaulted by the Sega Genesis. Long had the two companies gone head to head, but Sega truly seemed to have the advertising edge in the nineties, marketing its system with more mature titles to attract older gamers as well as the younger crowd. The Genesis was an excellent console, but even though it offered a lower initial price, a larger library of games and a sleeker design, it could not pull away from the SNES.
The SNES was most influential in the gaming world for, of all things, its controller. PS1, PS2, PS3, the Dreamcast, Xbox, Xbox 360, and the original Wii controller all derived elements of their controllers from that of the SNES. The SNES also made excellent use of peripherals for a variety of games. Some added fun that could be plugged into the console included the light gun, a joystick, a mouse, and even a golf club and ball bat. |
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