When was SNES Discontinued?
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) was discontinued in North America in 1999, about two years after releasing Kirby’s Dream Land 3 (its final first-party game in the US) on November 27, 1997, and one year after releasing Frogger (its final third-party game in the US) in 1998. The discontinuation of the SNES marked the end of an era for Nintendo‘s 16-bit home video game console, which was first released in 1990 in Japan and 1991 in North America.
Frequently Asked Questions
General Information
- Is the SNES Classic discontinued? Yes, the SNES Classic was discontinued by Nintendo in 2019, and the company has no plans to restock or produce more units.
- Why was the SNES Classic discontinued? The release of the Nintendo Switch and the availability of NES and SNES games through the Nintendo Switch Online service are believed to be the main reasons for the discontinuation of the SNES Classic.
- Will Nintendo release SNES Classic again? No, Nintendo has confirmed that they will not be producing any more SNES Classic units, and once the existing stock is sold out, the only way to get one will be through second-hand markets.
SNES Games and Console
- Does Nintendo still sell SNES? No, Nintendo stopped producing and selling the SNES in 1999, and the console is no longer available for purchase from the company or its authorized retailers.
- What SNES games are still worth playing? Some of the most popular and enduring SNES games include Super Mario World, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Donkey Kong Country, and Super Metroid.
- Is the SNES 16-bit? Yes, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System is a 16-bit home video game console, which was a significant improvement over its 8-bit predecessor, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
Nintendo Consoles and Releases
- When was NES discontinued? The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was discontinued in North America and Europe on August 14, 1995.
- When was the Wii discontinued? The original Wii and Wii Family Edition were discontinued on October 21, 2013, while the Wii Mini was still in production until November 13, 2017.
- When did GameCube come out? The GameCube was released in Japan on September 14, 2001, in North America on November 18, 2001, and in PAL territories in 2002.
- When was Game Boy discontinued? The original Game Boy was discontinued in 2003, but its name lived on through its successor, the Game Boy Advance, which was discontinued in 2010.
Nintendo’s Future Plans
- What will Nintendo release in 2024? Nintendo is expected to release its next-generation console, the Switch successor, in the second half of 2024, according to recent reports.
- Is a Switch 2 confirmed? While Nintendo has not officially confirmed the release of a Switch 2, recent rumors and reports suggest that the company is working on a new console, which is expected to be released in 2024.
- How much will Switch 2 cost? The expected price of the Switch 2 is around $400 for the digital-only model and $450 for the standard edition.
Technical Specifications and Comparisons
- Was the N64 really 64-bit? The N64 uses a 64-bit NEC VR4300 CPU, but it can perform 32-bit operations, which were faster and took less memory.
- Was SNES or Genesis better? The SNES is generally considered to be better than the Genesis, with more colors on screen, better sound quality, and a larger library of games.