Past

-Atari


-Nintendo

Nes

Snes

Nintendo 64


-Sega


-Sony

SNES-
Super Nintendo entertainment system, released August 13, 1993. Running up against Sega and its Mega Drive Consol. Even though the SNES didn’t do as well as Nintendo’s first system the NES, the SNES had many features that made it the fun counsel to play. With up to 25 colors on the screen at once it provided for the best fun (for the time.)

Picture of the SNES Console

Specs-

128KB of RAM

16 bit 3.58 MHz processor

4,096-32,768 blended or not blended colors.

Pictures courtesy of wikipedia.orgPicture of the Super Mario Kart video game
Picture of the Zelda video game
Picture of the F-Zero video game
Picture of the Donkey Kong Country video game
Picture of the Final Fantasy 3 video game
Picture of the Yoshi's Island video game
Picture of the Ninja Turtles video game
Picture of the Mortal Kombat video game

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Games-
Super Mario Kart- Super Mario Kart is the first of many Mario kart games. You had the chance to race around many different levels, playing a various number of characters. You could decide to race or battle out with your friends and computers making it a fun racing experience.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past- A Link to the Past was the third game in the Link series. Returning to this over view camera like the first Link it also came with new and fun features. Like the many weapons, different caverns and caves to explore.

F-Zero- A futuristic racing game that started the F-Zero series and multiple Nintendo characters.


Donkey Kong Country series-
The first time you were actually able control the famous gorilla Donkey Kong. Donkey Kong came out with many games in the series Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest, and Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble. The famous side scroller let you battle many enemies from armadillos to crocodiles, with the ability to change characters by the press of a button.
Final Fantasy 3- Released 1994, 1 year after the SNES release date. Moving from battle mode to world map mode FF3 was a very fun game. FF3 was a real RPG that after awhile you would level up your characters earning more and more powerful abilities.

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island- The sequel to the famous Super Mario World, this Mario World had you playing as someone different. Playing as Yoshi while making sure that baby Mario is kept safe the both of you are to save baby Luigi.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time-
Sequel to the NES version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time. Allowing all the same features like 4 player co-op if you choose or single player on the adventure to save April O’Neil.

Mortal Kombat- Mortal Kombat was Midways fighting game, coming from the famous game Street Fighter II. It had the basic fighting moves low punch, high punch, high kick, low kick, and the 8 way pad or joystick. Even though it had its fun game play, it had a high blood exposure that started ESRB (mostly.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Accessories


Super Advantage- The super advantage was allot like the advantage on the NES, where what it was was a huge arcade style pad for more fun game play.
Picture of the Super Advantage

SNES Mouse- Was a simple mouse first developed for the popular Mario paint. It then grew to a variety of different games
Picture of the SNES Mouse

Super Game Boy- Was a very large cartridge shaped accessory, where you would plug into the top of the SNES. It was used for if you wanted your game boy games on the big screen you would then plug the game boy cartridge into the super game boy into the SNES and there you went.

Picture of the Super Game Boy


Super Scope- Was an upgradeable version of the NES Zapper. Its general shape resembled the shape of a bazooka, being 2.5 feet long. Even though the list of games it was compatible was short, it still was a very fun accessory.
Picture of the Super Scope

Super Multitap- A multitap is a device used to expand the number of players playing a certain game. The Super multitap was created mostly for the Bomberman series, supporting up to 8 different players.
Picture of the Super Multitap