The Nintendo Wii may well be selling wonderfully, but despite being a forefather of the aforementioned, and the fourth biggest selling console in history, this particular Super Famicom (SNES) has unfortunately had to say a final farewell to any further fourth generation fun.

And games.
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I think its a game over for this SNES.
NOOOO!!! How can they do that to the Super Famicom! Y___Y
I feel heartbroken and if I were there would have definitely picked it up. I still play Super Famicom almost daily ^^ well, along with Famicom, Mega Drive, and a few Neo Geo titles on my board
RIP Super Famicom
Wow…. what they had do to the S Famicom……
From this type of console the game cartridge cannot remove without turn-off the power switch?