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The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' (SNES for short) is a 16-bit video game console, and was [[Nintendo]]'s second home gaming system. It is also the console where the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]] made its debut with the game ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]'' (known as ''Starwing'' on [[wikipedia:PAL|PAL]] systems). The system was called the '''Super Famicom''' in Japan, and its casing design was a more rounded shape with gray colors, which is completely from the North American box-like design. However, in Europe and Australia the Super Nintendo Entertainment System casing design was identical to the Japanese one
The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' (SNES for short) is a 16-bit video game console, and was [[Nintendo]]'s second home gaming system. It is also the console where the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]] made its debut with the game ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]'' (known as ''Starwing'' on [[wikipedia:PAL|PAL]] systems). The system was called the '''Super Famicom''' in Japan, and its casing design was a more rounded shape with gray colors, which is completely different from the North American box-like design. However, in Europe and Australia the Super Nintendo Entertainment System casing design was identical to the Japanese one.


The Super Nintendo Entertainment System was originally released in Japan on November 21, 1990, in North America on August 1991, in Europe on April 11, 1992, and in Australia on July 3, 1992.
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System was originally released in Japan on November 21, 1990, in North America on August 1991, in Europe on April 11, 1992, and in Australia on July 3, 1992.


== Star Fox games available ==
==Super NES Classic Edition==
* ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]'' (also known as ''Starwing'')
A successor to the [[wikipedia:NES Classic Edition|NES Classic Edition]], the '''Super NES Classic Edition''' (named '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom''' in Japan) was released on September 29th, 2017 in America, September 30th, 2017 in Europe, and October 5th, 2017 in Japan, nearly 27 years after the release of the SNES. It includes 21 pre-installed SNES games, including ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]'',  as well as the never-before-released ''[[Star Fox 2]]'' as an unlockable title, if the player completes the first level of ''Star Fox''. In addition, games that had different titles in Europe now use their American titles, including ''Star Fox''.
* ''[[Star Fox 2]]'' (canceled)


== External links ==
==Games==
* [[wikipedia:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|More valid information on the SNES from Wikipedia]]
*''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]'' (known as ''Starwing'' in Europe)
*''[[Star Fox 2]]'' (cancelled; released on SNES Classic Edition)


==Gallery==
<gallery>
SNESlogo.png|The SNES logo.
SNES Classic.jpg|The Super NES Classic Edition.
SNES Classic Menu.jpg|''Star Fox'' and ''Star Fox 2'' as they appear on the game select screen of the Super NES Classic Edition.
</gallery>
==External links==
*[[wikipedia:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Article on Wikipedia]]


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Revision as of 05:09, 20 January 2019

This article only covers the Star Fox-related information of Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
For more general info, please check out this article on NintendoWiki.
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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Released 1990 (Japan)
1991 (Overseas)
Console generation Fourth generation
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES for short) is a 16-bit video game console, and was Nintendo's second home gaming system. It is also the console where the Star Fox series made its debut with the game Star Fox (known as Starwing on PAL systems). The system was called the Super Famicom in Japan, and its casing design was a more rounded shape with gray colors, which is completely different from the North American box-like design. However, in Europe and Australia the Super Nintendo Entertainment System casing design was identical to the Japanese one.

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System was originally released in Japan on November 21, 1990, in North America on August 1991, in Europe on April 11, 1992, and in Australia on July 3, 1992.

Super NES Classic Edition

A successor to the NES Classic Edition, the Super NES Classic Edition (named Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom in Japan) was released on September 29th, 2017 in America, September 30th, 2017 in Europe, and October 5th, 2017 in Japan, nearly 27 years after the release of the SNES. It includes 21 pre-installed SNES games, including Star Fox, as well as the never-before-released Star Fox 2 as an unlockable title, if the player completes the first level of Star Fox. In addition, games that had different titles in Europe now use their American titles, including Star Fox.

Games

  • Star Fox (known as Starwing in Europe)
  • Star Fox 2 (cancelled; released on SNES Classic Edition)

Gallery

External links