SNES

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SNES (plural SNESes)

  1. (video games) Initialism of Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
    • 1994, J. Douglas Arnold, Awesome Super Nintendo Secrets 3:
      The graphics are kind of cutesy, and the music is annoying, but the game is incredibly fun and the Super Multitap is worth owning so you can play the five-player SNES games coming out in the near future. Check it out!
    • 2004, Simon Carless, Gaming hacks, page 64:
      Emulate the SNES on the Dreamcast
    • 2006, NFGMan, Character Design for Mobile Devices:
      In fact the GBA was more powerful than the SNES, and could manipulate the pixels in ways the original SNES could never do. The cartridges also had a greater capacity than the SNES, allowing for richer and more extensive play.

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