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The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''', often abbreviated as '''Super NES''' or '''SNES''', is a home video game console made by [[Nintendo]]. The console was released in Japan in 1990 as the '''Super Famicom''', and it was released in North America in 1991 and in Europe and Australia in 1992. ''[[Super Metroid]]'' was released for the SNES in 1994.
The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''', often abbreviated as '''Super NES''' or '''SNES''', is a home video game console made by [[Nintendo]]. The console was released in Japan in 1990 as the '''Super Famicom''', and it was released in North America in 1991 and in Europe and Australia in 1992. ''[[Super Metroid]]'' was released for the SNES in 1994.

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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
SNES.png

The North American model of the SNES

Release date(s)

JP: November 21, 1990
NA: August 23, 1991
EU: April 11, 1992
AU: July 3, 1992

Units sold

49.1 million[1]

Metroid and related game(s)

Super Metroid (1994)

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, often abbreviated as Super NES or SNES, is a home video game console made by Nintendo. The console was released in Japan in 1990 as the Super Famicom, and it was released in North America in 1991 and in Europe and Australia in 1992. Super Metroid was released for the SNES in 1994.

Several SNES games, including Super Metroid, were re-released on the Virtual Console for Wii, Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U, the SNES Classic Edition, and Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online.

References