7/14/2023 0 Comments Download tales of snes![]() ![]() Equipped with a 16-Bit foundation, both the Genesis and the TurboGrafx made mincemeat of the 8-Bit NES on a performance level, boasting superior graphics, color, and modernity. The influence of the NES spread far and wide, encouraging a gaggle of gaming companies to try their luck at bringing forth their version of the beloved system-but better.Īmong this litany of competition, the two most impactful systems to come out of this wave of direct NES competitors were Hudson Soft/NEC Corp’s TurboGrafx-16 debuting in 1987 and Sega’s Sega Genesis making its presence felt in ’88. ![]() Well, that would’ve been true if it weren’t for a couple of new challengers entering the fray. Post-NES, and it seemed nothing could get in the way of Nintendo’s unrelenting dominance. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the iconic Nintendo home console, we wanted to take a trip back in time to that pivotal moment, a defining moment in gaming history-a moment that tested the true staying power of Nintendo and the iconic SNES. This mindset would lead to the creation of Nintendo’s next console, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). In the aftermath of this, as the NES became a dated piece of hardware in the years to follow, Nintendo had to come up with an answer to the emerging competition on the market or else they would risk the possibility of becoming a relic to the forthcoming console wars. The NES quickly became one of the best-selling home consoles in video game history and was the first home of some of the most beloved franchises ever in Final Fantasy, Super Mario, Metroid, and The Legend of Zelda, to name a few.īut as the NES would prove to be a sure hit for the industry and Nintendo, the system would also inspire a litany of other consoles that would do what the NES could do-and more. Rising from the ashes of the gaming industry’s infamous crash, Nintendo’s NES led the way towards recovery. The NES single-handedly helped breathe new life into the decaying North American gaming industry. ![]() Long before Nintendo struck gold with systems such as the N64, the Gamecube, the Wii, and most importantly (and the most successful of them all, quite frankly) the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo was riding high off the success from their first home console, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). ![]()
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