yes you can but you need to get the snes mouse first witch yes the fc twin can use the snes mouse
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Games are cheaper on the SNES and the SNES has better graphics.
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A snes (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). The video game controller that is compatible with the snes.
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Secret of Evermore - 1995 VG was released on:
Canada: October 1995 (SNES version)
USA: October 1995 (SNES version)
Australia: 1996 (SNES version)
New Zealand: 1996 (SNES version)
France: February 1996 (SNES version)
Germany: February 1996 (SNES version)
Netherlands: February 1996 (SNES version)
Spain: February 1996 (SNES version)
UK: February 1996 (SNES version)
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No, only SNES ROMs work on SNES. You need a NES emulator to run NES ROMs.
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The SNES is a great system and so is the N64 i had a SNES before i loved it but now i have a N64 and i like it too personally its on you.
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No, but there is a similar device called Game Genie for SNES.
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No, when the SNES came out, Pokemon wasn't invented yet.
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You don't. You have to obtain and use a SNES console.
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NES2 U R saying is SNES, the SNES had better Graphics than the NES, the SNES had 3D games but it couldn't play NES games.
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The SNES. But a pirate was ported for the famicom/nes
find it at freeroms.com
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No the Snes wasn't backwards compatible. The cartridges were also different shapes.
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There are many SNES emulators which one can download and install on their SNES gaming system. One can download it on byuu's website. Information on programming can also be found.
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The SNES, or Super Nintendo Entertainment System, was released in Japan in 1990, and in North America in 1991.
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The only problem is SNES9x freezes during program opening.
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the SNES is a console called the super Nintendo entertainment system. (long name, huh?) the SNES is the sequel kind of thing to the NES (Nintendo entertainment system) hope you liked my awnser!
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I am happy to say no. I've had me SNES for 15 years now and all my games are saved on my cartridges
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It came out as a NES game but can be played on the SNES as part of Super Mario All-Stars.
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Secret of the Stars - 1993 VG was released on:
Japan: 4 November 1993 (SNES version)
Canada: July 1995 (SNES version)
USA: July 1995 (SNES version)
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The SNES uses cartridges, not CDs. Back when it was made it was determined that cartridges were better for the console and less prone to damage.
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The FC twin would require a power converter because it was designed for 110 volt power and the FC twin is more expensive then the SNES. The snes also has more games and they are cheaper.
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Production of the SNES ended in 1999. In Japan, it was called the Super Famicom and continued in production until September 2003.
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You can't. Project64 is a N64 emulator, and thus you can't get A Link to the Past (a SNES game) on it. You should try downloading a SNES emulator.
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Mortal Kombat games for the SNES were so much fun. I was also a huge fan of the Donkey Kong games.
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No the game cartridges are different shapes. Nor does the N64 OS support SNes games.
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