Things To Know Before Buying the Super Nintendo
Super Nintendo, that is, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) is a 16-bit home video game developed by Nintendo and was released in 1991 in North America. Total 721 Super Nintendo games have been released in the United States since 1991. The Super Nintendo, being the Nintendo’s second programmable home console, has introduced advanced graphics and sound capabilities in the gaming world. This game has been used various advanced technologies; these include a variety of chips integrated on game cartridges that help it to hold the top position in the market.
The classic edition of the Super Nintendo was released in September 2017, which includes 21 games. This edition is a miniature version of the original, and it is small enough to fit in one hand. It doesn’t have any cartridges slot but it has preinstalled games. You can simply select the game which you want to play from the home screen menu. It is very simple to handle and play. The Super Nintendo game comes with better features at only $79.99. Here is a list of 21 games of the Super Nintendo.
- Contra III: The Alien Wars
- Donkey Kong Country
- Kirby Super Star
- Kirby’s Dream Course
- Secret of Mana
- Legend of the Seven Stars, a Super Mario Game
- Final Fantasy III
- Super Punch-Out!!
- Super Ghouls’ N Ghosts
- Super Castlevania IV
- Super Metroid
- Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
- Super Mario Kart
- Super Mario World
- EarthBound
- F-ZERO
- Mega Man X
- Star Fox
- Star Fox 2
- The Legend of Zelda Game: A Link to the Past
- Yoshi’s Island
This classic edition of Super Nintendo comes with essential accessories that include an HDMI cable to connect to the screen, an AC adapter with a USB charging cable, and two wired controllers. If you are planning to buy a Super Nintendo, you can find it by browsing online retail stores, checking online auction sites, or buying directly from shops. Super Nintendo classic editions are available on various popular retailer websites as well as offline stores including Amazon, GameStop, Target, Best Buy, and Toys R Us.