• The Super NES CD-ROM (commonly abbreviated to SNES-CD) is an unreleased add-on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) video game console. It...
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    that produced a prototype console called the SNES-CD). While Philips and Nintendo never released such a CD-ROM add-on, Philips was still contractually...
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  • the levels and breaking through doors unlike the SNES version. Due to hardware limitations the SNES version could only display two or three enemies on-screen...
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  • the SNES cartridge format. The game had to be altered to fit the storage space of a SNES game cartridge, which is much smaller than that of a CD-ROM....
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  • related to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that was to use the SNES-CD media format Portable Sound Format or PlayStation Sound Format, a ripped...
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  • the CD-i games "tantamount to blasphemy". In 1989, Nintendo signed a deal with Sony to begin development of a CD-ROM-based system known as the SNES-CD (also...
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    Entertainment System (SNES). Commodore International released their CD-based CDTV multimedia system in early 1991, while the CD-i from Philips arrived...
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    PlayStation (console) (category CD-ROM-based consoles)
    for the SNES. Since Sony was already contracted to produce the SPC-700 sound processor for the SNES, Nintendo contracted Sony to develop a CD-ROM add-on...
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  • SimEarth (redirect from SNES SimEarth)
    to FM Towns, PC-98 and X68000 by Imagineer. Ported to SNES by Tomcat System. Ported to Mega-CD by Game Arts. "FM Towns ROM Archive". SimEarth FM Towns...
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    Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released...
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