
101 Amazing Facts about the Nintendo SNES
...also known as the Super Famicom
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Narrated by:
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JD Kelly
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By:
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Jimmy Russell
About this listen
This entry in Jimmy Russell’s Games Console History series is all about Nintendo’s iconic SNES - the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, also known as the Super Famicom in Japan.
Narrator JD Kelly talks us through over 100 facts about the console, organised into sections such as hardware, peripherals, history, legacy and more, including some incredible information you probably never knew.
From retro gamers who were there at the time to total n00bz who think a PlayStation is Old Skool, there’s something in this fascinating audiobook for everyone!
©2018 Jack Goldstein Books (P)2018 Jack Goldstein Books
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