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*Maximum number of sprite pixels on one scanline: 256. The picture had a bug such that it would drop the frontmost sprites instead of the rearmost sprites if a scanline exceeded the limit.
*Maximum number of sprite pixels on one scanline: 256. The picture had a bug such that it would drop the frontmost sprites instead of the rearmost sprites if a scanline *2 seven pin controller ports in the front of the machine

On the back of marginally superior technical capabilities to its main competitor, the exceeded the limit.

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*2 seven pin controller ports in the front of the machine

On the back of marginally superior technical capabilities to its main competitor, the Sega Genesis, many beautifully designed and illustrated games, Nintendo's family-friendly image, and the popularity of icon game characters including Mario?, the SNES was popular throughout the world throughout the early to mid 1990's , though in the United States the Genesis was marginally more successful.
Sega Genesis, many beautifully designed and illustrated games, Nintendo's family-friendly image, and the popularity of icon game characters including Mario?, the SNES was popular throughout the world throughout the early to mid 1990's , though in the United States the Genesis was marginally more successful.

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See also: [Outstanding Super NES Games]?.
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (aka Super NES, SNES) is a video game console designed and built by Nintendo.

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On the back of marginally superior technical capabilities to its main competitor, the exceeded the limit.

Sega Genesis, many beautifully designed and illustrated games, Nintendo's family-friendly image, and the popularity of icon game characters including Mario?, the SNES was popular throughout the world throughout the early to mid 1990's , though in the United States the Genesis was marginally more successful.

Superseded by the Nintendo 64, many of the successful games for the system are being revived in the Game Boy Advance, which has remarkably similar capabilities.

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