The SNES is rightfully known as one of the vest video game consoles ever, being home to some truly flawless titles.
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The Super Nintendo pushed the boundaries of gaming across one genre, with RPGs that packed entire living, breathing worlds ...
Booting up Donkey Kong Country on the Super NES Classic instantly threw me back to playing the platformer for the first time, and I found myself, though I knew where every hidden “KONG” letter was, ...
I missed one of my best friend’s birthdays this week – but belated best wishes are better than nothing. So, to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, my favorite console of all time, which arrived ...
Nintendo Switch Online gets new free Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games, including classics like "Kirby's Avalanche," and more. The retro library ...
Columbus Circle will release an SNES plug compatible DIY set in late May 2022. This will allow people to play SNES games on the TV without the use of an emulator. As it mostly contains parts, there is ...
Get a nostalgia trip with this 1991 Retro Launch Commercial for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) featuring Paul Rudd. This retro commercial originally aired during the launch of the ...
Sealed retro consoles are pretty hard to come by, especially ones from multiple decades ago. However, Reddit user Super Cereal Marketer shared some incredible images of a European Super Nintendo ...
The Super Nintendo was a major success with hundreds of exceptional games, but it also featured some objectively crummy ones ...
In case it helps anybody with context, the SNES has great video and audio hardware for its era, but a really regressive CPU — even calling it 16-bit is being charitable; it has an 8-bit data bus and ...
I'm interested to know everything that is involved with getting a PAL SNES game to work in a NTSC (US) system. I've done some research, so I know some of what is involved; for instance, breaking off ...