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- Q7391836 subject Q7284376.
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- Q7391836 abstract "SNES-CD (also known as Nintendo Play Station or Super Disc) refers to an unreleased video game media format and peripheral for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The device and the format were to build upon the functionality of the cartridge-based SNES by adding support for higher capacity compact discs.The SNES-CD platform was developed in a partnership between Nintendo and Sony. Another partnership with Philips yielded some poorly received Nintendo-themed games for the competing CD-i game console instead of the SNES-CD. Sony independently furthered its developments into its own console, which resulted in the release of the original PlayStation, a chief competitor of the SNES's cartridge-based successor, the Nintendo 64.".
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- Q7391836 title "SNES-CD".
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- Q7391836 title "SNES-CD".
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- Q7391836 comment "SNES-CD (also known as Nintendo Play Station or Super Disc) refers to an unreleased video game media format and peripheral for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The device and the format were to build upon the functionality of the cartridge-based SNES by adding support for higher capacity compact discs.The SNES-CD platform was developed in a partnership between Nintendo and Sony.".
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