The Super Famicom’s Legacy: A Timeless Gaming Icon The Super Famicom is one of the most essential consoles of video games. Released in Japan in 1990, Super Famicom by Nintendo was a revolutionary step in home entertainment during the 16-bit era of video games, cementing the company’s hold on the global gaming market. The console known as the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) outside of Japan, became not just a new milestone in video game history, but was rather an icon of that era, and one of the most celebrated gaming platforms, birthing some of the greatest video games of all time.
From its fresh design to revolutionary game library, the Super Famicom, changed the way gaming was experienced. Even more than three decades later, the console is a symbol of retro gaming excellence and is still adored by collectors, hobbyists and nostalgic fans all over the world.
The Super Famicom’s Roots Nintendo’s Family Computer (Famicom; known as the NES internationally) had set a gold standard in video games during the 1980s. But by the latter years of the decade, the competitors–Sega and NEC–had both released more powerful 16-bit consoles. Nintendo had to come back
Product information:
Product name: SFC HD 821
Product with packaging weight: 0.63KG
Product with packaging size: 22*16.6*8CM

| Weight | 0.63 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 220 × 166 × 80 cm |
| Color | Grey |
| power | EU, US |
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