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Super Nintendo

The Super Nintendo or SNES as it is widely known, was Nintendo Corporation's 16 bit equivalent to the Sega Megadrive, and was the successor to the Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in Japan on November 21, 1990 and called the Super Famicom (short for Super Family Computer) it quickly established itself as Sega's main rival.

In Autumn 1991, the Super Nintendo hit the American shops. With a different design to the Super Famicom (although the internal architecture was identical), and a different cartridge shape to combat importing of US games overseas, the American model matched the success of the Super Famicom in Japan.

Finally, after almost two years of waiting, the Europeans got to see what all the fuss was about and they weren't disappointed! Sporting the same case as the Super Famicom, but running at a slower clock speed of 50Hz because many TV sets did not have the capability to run at 60Hz, the initial release of the Super Nintendo came bundled with two controllers and Super Mario World. Early game releases included the excellent F-Zero, and an arcade conversion of Super R-Type.

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Over the next few years, the Super Nintendo produced some of the best known video games of all time. Mario made his obligatory appearance in many games (the best of the bunch being Super Mario Kart), and Donkey Kong made a welcome return in the hugely successful Donkey Kong Country trilogy. Other notable successes were Super Probotector: Alien Rebels, Street Fighter 2 Turbo and RPG classics such as Zelda and Secret of Mana.

As the competition between Sega and Nintendo went on, and the games got better and better, so did the technology. Many of the later games released contained additional hardware to create advanced effects, compress data and process instructions quicker. The two most widely used were the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) chip which was used in games such Pilotwings and Super Mario Kart to create 3D effects by scaling and rotating backgrounds, and the SuperFX chip used in Starwing which creates 3D landscapes through polygons and texture mapping (something we are all used to now, but was revolutionary at the time!).

The Super Nintendo was succeeded by the Nintendo 64 in 1997, and was taken off the shelves in 1998. This was due to the phenomenal success of the Playstation. The Playstation had originally been developed by Sony and Nintendo together as a CD add-on for the SNES, but they scrapped the idea. Sony took the technology they had been working on and created the Playstation. The rest is history.

Many people regard the Super Nintendo as the best video game system made, and few could argue the effect it has had on recent game developments. The Nintendo / Sega war that raged in the nineties was the same as the Commodore / Spectrum war of the eighties, and however you feel about the console it will always remain one of the most significant piece's of video gaming history.

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Harleys Humongous Adventure

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Harley is a cool young genius whose biggest experiment just backfired in a most heinous way. Something went wrong with Harley's shrinking machine. Now he's bug sized and the machine blew up. Bogus! Now Harley has the search for the missing parts of his machine. He'll have to run, jump, swim, swim, climb, fly with a jet pack, look for weapons and fight mutant bugs. You're in for one humongous adventure!

First Samurai

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You'll need more than a glashing sword to penetrate the heart of this evil adventure. You'll need wisdom, to ring the magic bells that summon the wizard mage! You'll need skill and power, to scale the insurmountable walls and leap over pools of fire, And you'll need all the courage you can muster to defeat your ultimate demon. So sharpen your wits and take a stab. You'll find it's a mile a minute mystery just figuring out how to survive!

Eek The Cat

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Hold on tight for hair-raising adventure with your favourite Saturday morning superhero &ndash; in his Super NES debut. Now you can play with Eek! Every day of the Week. <br >

Chessmaster

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Meet the Chesssmaster. The strongest, most challenging chess programme ever created for your Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The Chessmaster is a perfect teacher and a relentless foe. Beginners can learn from Teach and Hint modes as well as the Newcomer levels of play. More experienced players can be challenged all the way up to the Grandmaster level!

Claymates

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Clay animation will never be the same now that Professor Putty has bagged by the evil witch doctor Jobo. It’s up to Professor Putty’s son Clayton to set things right. With the help of Dad’s super secret invention, young Clayton can transform into one of live different animals as he sets of to rescue. Grab the hidden pieces of clay and ‘pool’; you can change just in the nick of time. Tons of levels and power-ups take this round the world adventure straight to the top! As an added bonus, Claymates features bonus games between levels. Climb a tree, dig your way through underground caverns, soar through the air, accelerate to unimaginable speeds and explore the ocean depths - nobody is going to gobble this guppy!

Aaahh Real Monsters

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Help Ickis, Krumm and Oblina pass their exams to become real monsters! Chase away enemies with unique scare moves by switching monsters at any time, or team up the threesome to perform triple monster moves. There's 25 monster levels and 5 bonus levels to explore. So get out there and petrify someone!

Zool - Ninja of the Nth Dimension

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Once every year, the games world is rocked by a game so stunning, so fast, so colourful, so bid, so demanding, so mega, so awesome, so varied, so incredible, and so full of fabulous features and unexpected treats that everybody just looks at it and says "That's It!" This year, Zool, The ninja from the "Nth" Dimension is definitely it - You'd be absolutely out of your tree to miss it!

Zoop

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Why are you wasting your time reading this when you could be playing the game? Right inside that little box is the excitement you crave, the challenge you need. Level after level of brain burning action coming at you from all sides, faster and faster until your thumbs are numb, your eyes are aching and your mind is molten. And there's only ONE thing you know. 'I can't stop playing this game!'

Zombies

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The neighbours are just dying to meet you in the most hilarious, freak filled, horror show ever! See zombies hunting humans! See aliens kidnapping cheerleaders! See mummies maiming tourists. And see it right on your TV screen in Zombies!

Young Merlin

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A host of evil creatures has besieged this once pristine land. From his underground palace, the Shadow King is directing his minions, the Meanies, to infiltrate, corrupt, and destroy all things of beauty. The Shadow King is winning; all in the land will soon quiver from his vile gaze. Swept away by a raging river while trying to save a beautiful maiden, Young Merlin finds himself in this enchanted land. It will take all Merlin's cunning and skill to penetrate the Shadow King's defences and crush him forever.

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