Nintendo Super System

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Nintendo Super System
Designer Nintendo R&D1
Manufacturer Nintendo
CPU 3.58 MHz Ricoh 5A22
Graphics 5.57 MHz Ricoh S-PPU
Memory 128 KB
Media ROM card
Released 1991-1992
Added to Museum Not yet

Nintendo Super System was an arcade hardware platform with interchangeable program boards that was designed by Nintendo Research & Development.

The Nintendo Super System was preceded by the PlayChoice-10, which was based on the Nintendo Entertainment System, from 1986 to 1991.

It was succeeded by a similar pay-to-play system for hotel rooms in Japan known as the Super Famicom Box, which was produced from 1991 to 1994.

Release

It was manufactured by Nintendo in 1991 and 1992.

Hardware

The Nintendo Super System was based on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

It had a timer that restricted the amount of time each game could be played per credit.

Games for the Nintendo Super System

Title Developer Release Notes
ActRaiser Quintet 1991
The Addams Family Ocean Software 1992
Contra III: The Alien Wars Konami 1992
David Crane's Amazing Tennis Absolute Entertainment 1992
F-Zero Nintendo EAD 1991
The Irem Skins Game Technōs 1992
Lethal Weapon Ocean Software 1992
NCAA Basketball Sculptured Software 1992
RoboCop 3 Ocean Software 1992
Super Mario World Nintendo EAD 1991
Super Soccer Human Entertainment 1992