This device is designed to sit on top of the Super Famicom, and features two cartridge slots. The premise is that games could be produced at a much lower cost and development time, not having to rely on Nintendo for cartridge production. Unlike the Aladdin Deck Enhancer, this device was officially approved by Nintendo under the provision that Bandai handle all the hardware manufacturing itself.
The two cartridge slots are designed to share data between the games. The cartridge placed in slot 1 is the game that will be played, while the cartridge in slot 2 supplies additional data for use in the main game. Of the thirteen games released, nine of them can link up, within each game series.
Games that are linkable are identified by a yellow diagram showing a SuFami Turbo with either 1 or 2 cartridges in the lower left corner of the game box. If the picture has 1 cart plugged into the SuFami Turbo, it is not linkable. If it has 2 carts plugged into the SuFami Turbo then it is linkable with the games named on the box.
The SuFami Turbo was released as a standalone unit, or with a pack in game.
Gamesedit
Games debuted for ¥3,980, with many offering the ability to link for added playability. Each of the 13 released games' boxes has a little picture in the lower left corner indicating whether linking is possible. The included pamphlet features Tetris 2 + Bombliss which was never released for the system, but as a standalone SNES game.
SD Gundam Generations is a series of 6 games, each containing a certain amount of unique Gundam fighters. With the main Gundam Generations game in slot 1, the player can use Gundam fighters from the cartridge in slot 2.
SD Ultra Battleedit
SD Ultra Battle is a beat 'em up game based on the Ultraman series which allows the player to use the characters from whichever cart was in slot 2, in the main game in slot 1. It links with other copies of the same game (Battle 1 links with Battle 1), allowing both players to use the same character and saved data, or with the opposing game using characters from both games. The first game is based on Ultraman, and the second is based on Ultra Seven.
Poi Poi Ninjaedit
Poi Poi Ninja only links with other copies of Poi Poi Ninja, to share save data or character data for vs. battles.
Datach - a similar mini-cartridge adaptor, with additional barcode reader, but with only one cartridge slot (from Bandai, for Famicom)
External linksedit
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Super Famicom and variants.
SuFami Turbo article on SNES Central
SuFami Turbo article on Retrospekt
BLEEP Radio - Episode 63. SuFami Turbo Discussion Towards the End
December 08, 2023
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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources SuFami Turbo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia s notability guidelines for products and services Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention If notability cannot be shown the article is likely to be merged redirected or deleted Find sources SuFami Turbo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The SuFami Turbo スーファミターボ often compared to the Aladdin Deck Enhancer is an accessory released by Bandai for Nintendo s Super Famicom system and was released in 1996 SuFami TurboManufacturerBandaiTypeVideo game console accessoryGenerationFourth generation 16 bit era LifespanJP 1996 Contents 1 Overview 2 Games 2 1 SD Gundam Generations 2 2 SD Ultra Battle 2 3 Poi Poi Ninja 3 See also 4 External linksOverview editThis device is designed to sit on top of the Super Famicom and features two cartridge slots The premise is that games could be produced at a much lower cost and development time not having to rely on Nintendo for cartridge production Unlike the Aladdin Deck Enhancer this device was officially approved by Nintendo under the provision that Bandai handle all the hardware manufacturing itself The two cartridge slots are designed to share data between the games The cartridge placed in slot 1 is the game that will be played while the cartridge in slot 2 supplies additional data for use in the main game Of the thirteen games released nine of them can link up within each game series Games that are linkable are identified by a yellow diagram showing a SuFami Turbo with either 1 or 2 cartridges in the lower left corner of the game box If the picture has 1 cart plugged into the SuFami Turbo it is not linkable If it has 2 carts plugged into the SuFami Turbo then it is linkable with the games named on the box The SuFami Turbo was released as a standalone unit or with a pack in game Games editGames debuted for 3 980 with many offering the ability to link for added playability Each of the 13 released games boxes has a little picture in the lower left corner indicating whether linking is possible The included pamphlet features Tetris 2 Bombliss which was never released for the system but as a standalone SNES game SuFami Turbo game libraryTitle Release date Linkability Pack inPoi Poi Ninja June 28 1996 Itself YesSD Gundam Generations Part 1 July 26 1996 All YesSD Gundam Generations Part 2 July 26 1996 All YesSD Gundam Generations Part 3 August 23 1996 All YesSD Gundam Generations Part 4 August 23 1996 All YesSD Gundam Generations Part 5 September 27 1996 All YesSD Gundam Generations Part 6 September 27 1996 All YesSD Ultra Battle Ultraman Legend June 28 1996 Itself Seven Legend NoSD Ultra Battle Seven Legend June 28 1996 Itself Ultraman Legend NoCrayon Shin Chan September 27 1996 None NoGegege No Kitarou July 19 1996 None NoBishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon Sailor Stars Fuwa Fuwa Panic 2 September 27 1996 None NoGekisou Sentai Carranger Zenkai Racer Senshi August 23 1996 None NoSD Gundam Generations edit SD Gundam Generations is a series of 6 games each containing a certain amount of unique Gundam fighters With the main Gundam Generations game in slot 1 the player can use Gundam fighters from the cartridge in slot 2 SD Ultra Battle edit SD Ultra Battle is a beat em up game based on the Ultraman series which allows the player to use the characters from whichever cart was in slot 2 in the main game in slot 1 It links with other copies of the same game Battle 1 links with Battle 1 allowing both players to use the same character and saved data or with the opposing game using characters from both games The first game is based on Ultraman and the second is based on Ultra Seven Poi Poi Ninja edit Poi Poi Ninja only links with other copies of Poi Poi Ninja to share save data or character data for vs battles See also editList of Super Nintendo Entertainment System accessories Datach a similar mini cartridge adaptor with additional barcode reader but with only one cartridge slot from Bandai for Famicom External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Super Famicom and variants SuFami Turbo article on SNES Central SuFami Turbo article on Retrospekt BLEEP Radio Episode 63 SuFami Turbo Discussion Towards the End Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SuFami Turbo amp oldid 1173909069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,