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The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''', known in Japan as '''Super Famicom''', is a 16-bit home console created by [[Nintendo]] and the successor to the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. In Japan, the Super Famicom released in 1990, and in North America it was released in 1991.
The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''', known in Japan as '''Super Famicom''', is a 16-bit home console created by [[Nintendo]] and the successor to the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. In Japan, the Super Famicom released in 1990, and in North America it was released in 1991.


On September 29, 2017, a {{wp|dedicated console|dedicated}} version of the Super Nintendo was released, the '''SNES Classic Edition''', known as the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' in Europe and Australia and '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom''' in Japan, and it has a near-replica design of the original Super Nintendo (or Super Famicom in Japan). It has 21 pre-installed titles, with ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' being one of them.
On September 29, 2017, a {{wp|dedicated console|dedicated}} version of the Super Nintendo was released, the '''SNES Classic Edition''', known as the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' in Europe and Australia and '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom''' in Japan, and it has a near-replica design of the original Super Nintendo (or Super Famicom in Japan). It has 21 pre-installed titles, one of which is ''Final Fantasy VI''.


==Games==
==Games==
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*''[[Final Fantasy IV Easy Type]]'' (Japan exclusive)
*''[[Final Fantasy IV Easy Type]]'' (Japan exclusive)
*''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' (Japan exclusive)
*''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' (Japan exclusive)
*''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (known in North America as ''Final Fantasy III'')
*''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (also one of the preloaded games on the SNES Classic Edition)


===Spinoffs===
===Spinoffs===

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