SNES

See also: snes, snés, and snes'

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /snɛs/, /snɛz/, /ˌɛs.ɛn.iː.ˈɛs/

Noun

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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