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The '''''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''''', or '''SNES''' for short, was the fourth-generation console released by [[Nintendo]] in several territories around the world between 1990 and 1993. In Japan the console was known as the '''Super Family Computer''', '''Super Famicom''', or '''SFC''' for short, while in South Korea it was known as the '''Super Comboy'''.
The '''''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''''', or '''SNES''' for short, was the fourth-generation console released by [[Nintendo]] in several territories around the world between 1990 and 1993. In Japan the console was known as the '''Super Family Computer''', '''Super Famicom''', or '''SFC''' for short, while in South Korea it was known as the '''Super Comboy'''.
[[Super Famicom Wars]] was originally released for the Super Famicom via the [[Nintendo Power (cartridge writing service)]], after the previous release of a [[Satellaview]] demo of the game, known as Super Famicom Wars BS Han.
It is also possible to play the [[Game Boy Wars]] series using the [[nwiki:Super Game Boy|Super Game Boy]] and [[nwiki:Super Game Boy 2|Super Game Boy 2]] add-on.


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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES for short, was the fourth-generation console released by Nintendo in several territories around the world between 1990 and 1993. In Japan the console was known as the Super Family Computer, Super Famicom, or SFC for short, while in South Korea it was known as the Super Comboy.

Super Famicom Wars was originally released for the Super Famicom via the Nintendo Power (cartridge writing service), after the previous release of a Satellaview demo of the game, known as Super Famicom Wars BS Han.

It is also possible to play the Game Boy Wars series using the Super Game Boy and Super Game Boy 2 add-on.