Noun
SNES (plural SNESes)
(video games) Initialism of Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Although the more I think of it the more I’d like to see them attempt to remake one of the SNES games. Source: Internet
A game optimized for the SNES could take advantage of its graphics and its flexible, clean sound chip. Source: Internet
Emulation seeAlso Like the NES before it, the SNES has retained interest among its fans even following its decline in the marketplace. Source: Internet
For comparison, rivals PlayStation and the Sega Saturn received around 1,100 games and 600 games respectively, while previous Nintendo consoles such as the NES and SNES had 768 and 725 games released in the USA. Source: Internet
As part of this process the SNES cartridge port was dropped and the space between the names "Play Station" was removed becoming "PlayStation", thereby ending Nintendo's involvement with the project. Source: Internet
Competition from long-time rival Sega, and relative newcomer Sony, emphasized Nintendo's need to develop a successor for the SNES, or risk losing market dominance to its rivals. Source: Internet