The SNES marked a major step forward for Nintendo. Not only did it have better graphics and sound than the NES, but the SNES was a 16-bit powerhouse that could go head-to-head with the Sega Genesis.
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System was Nintendo’s 16-bit upgrade from the wildly successful 8-bit NES. The system was packed with powerful graphics and sound capabilities, allowing for ...
Mega Cat Studios announced plans to bring three new titles to the NES and Super Nintendo this month, injecting a fresh dose of fun into players’ favorite pieces of retro hardware.