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  2. RetroN - Wikipedia

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    The RetroN 3 was released in May 2010. [2] It supports Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super NES (SNES) and Genesis games. It includes wireless controllers, as well as ports allowing for use of the original controllers released for each console.

  3. List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System accessories

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    M.A.C.S. M16 - light-gun (consists of a light-pen attached to an M16 rifle, produced for C64 [6] and SNES [7]) (United States Army) Miracle Piano Teaching System - piano keyboard ( The Software Toolworks )

  4. Famiclone - Wikipedia

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    When Sega released Mega Drive, most pirates wanted to mislead buyers giving a cheaper and similar looking clone, mostly called Terminator. The same situation was with Super Nintendo and most known 8-bit ripoff of this one was sold as SP-60. [144] Nintendo created distribution networks in every country of the region between 1992 and 1995.

  5. List of Super NES enhancement chips - Wikipedia

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    The S-DD1 chip is an ASIC decompressor made by Nintendo for use in some Super Nintendo Entertainment System Game Paks. [2] Designed to handle data compressed by the ABS Lossless Entropy Algorithm, a form of arithmetic coding developed by Ricoh , its use is necessary in games where massive amounts of sprite data are compressed with a total ...

  6. Micro Genius - Wikipedia

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    Micro Genius (Chinese: 小天才; pinyin: Xiǎo Tiān Cái; lit. 'Little Genius') is a brand name used for Famicom clone consoles marketed in several countries around the world, particularly in areas where Nintendo consoles were not readily available, including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, South America, Eastern Europe, South Africa and East Asian countries excluding Japan and South Korea.

  7. Polymega - Wikipedia

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    Polymega is a home video game console developed by American company Playmaji, Inc. It is a retro gaming console offering backwards compatibility with several CD-based and cartridge-based platforms: PlayStation, TurboGrafx-CD, Neo Geo CD, Sega CD, Sega Saturn, Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Sega Genesis, Sega 32X, Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), and Nintendo 64.

  8. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    SNES First-person shooter: id Software: Amiga floppy disks containing the SNES source code were released on archive.org on June 5th, 2024. [128] Double Dragon II: The Revenge: 1989 2013 DOS Beat em up: Technōs Japan: In 2013 the Internet Archive put the undeleted assembly sources (DRGNSRC.LZH) of the DOS version for download. [129] [130 ...

  9. Blaster Master (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Blaster Master has two modes of gameplay that depend on the situation and location of the player: the first mode is where the player controls Jason; either on foot or piloting a tank named SOPHIA in a two–dimensional platform mode; the second mode is where the player controls Jason on foot in a top-down perspective. [6]