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| name = Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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| logo = [[File:Item L 4240058 1024502.jpg]]
|release = [[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] November 21, 1990 <br> [[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] August 13, 1991<br>[[File:Flag-European.png|22px|European Flag]] April 11, 1992<br>[[File:Flag-Australia.png|22px|Australia Flag]] July 3, 1992<br>
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|games =''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''
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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''


}}The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' (commonly shortened to '''SNES''', or just '''Super Nintendo''') is the second home gaming console made by [[Nintendo]] to be released internationally. It could support 16-bits, double that of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], and as such was greatly improved graphically.
}}The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' (commonly shortened to '''SNES''', or just '''Super Nintendo''') is the second home gaming console made by [[Nintendo]] to be released internationally. It could support 16-bits, double that of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], and as such was greatly improved graphically.

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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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Games

Release Date

Japan November 21, 1990
United States August 13, 1991
Europe April 11, 1992
Australia June 3, 1992

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (commonly shortened to SNES, or just Super Nintendo) is the second home gaming console made by Nintendo to be released internationally. It could support 16-bits, double that of the Nintendo Entertainment System, and as such was greatly improved graphically.

Games

Of all the games developed for the SNES, there was only one Zelda game: A Link to the Past.

A Link to the Past

Main article: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past