Nintendo Super NES Street Fighter II

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I have fourteen Super Nintendo Europe (Super Mario World CIB, Super Mario All Stars CIB, Super Mario All Stars & Super Mario World CIB, Donkey Kong Country CIB, More Fun Set CIB, Street Fighter II CIB, Killer Instinct CIB) and three Super Nintendo USA main units (one Basic pack CIB, Donkey Kong Country CIB), many powers adapters, many controllers, many scart cables, Universal adapter, two super scope 6 (one Europe CIB, one USA  CIB), Super Advantage, Mario Paint (CIB), Universal Adapter  (CIB), Stereo A/V Cable (CIB), Rental Case, QuickShot Python 2B  (CIB) and Competition Pro SN6 (CIB).

type game console
country Japan
year 1991
os Nintendo
cpu 16bit custom 65C816
speed 3.58MHz
ram 128KB
rom game cartridge 2-48 Mbit
graphic 512 x 448 (256)
colors 32768
sound 8 bit sound Sony PC7000
ports cartridge slot, controller ports (2), stereo A/V, RF
power adapter 9V DC(/AC) 1.2A +tip

 


The Nintendo Super NES — Europe’s 16-bit Champion

The Nintendo Super NES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System), released in Europe in June 1992, brought Nintendo’s 16-bit powerhouse to European players in its distinctive grey and purple design — differing from the Japanese Super Famicom’s rounder aesthetics. The SNES’s European library built on the Japanese and American releases with additional localised titles, and the console competed fiercely with Sega’s Mega Drive for European market dominance throughout the early 1990s. The SNES’s superior sound hardware, Mode 7 graphics effects, and outstanding Nintendo first-party titles — alongside strong third-party support from Capcom, Konami, and Square — gave it a software library of remarkable quality that continues to be celebrated by gaming enthusiasts worldwide.