
Super Famicom Turbo
SPECS:
CPU: 16MHz 68000
PPU: More sophisticated features & Modes, such as Mode 7 having more scope.
Super FX: Has an onboard Super FX version 3 for flat shaded polygons and added power for Mode 7 games.
Resolution: 240p
Sound: Standard SFC sound chip
Colour Palette: 15-bit RGB (32,768 color) palette, with up to 256 simultaneous colors
Media: SFC cartridges utilising flash memory
Controller: Standard SFC joypad
First year games:
Nintendo: Super Mario World 3; Super Metroid 2; F-Zero Turbo; Super Mario RPG 2; New Kirby game; Star Fox Turbo; Super Mario Kart 2; New Pokemon; Tetris Turbo
Konami: Super Gradius Turbo; New Contra game; Castlevania V; New Metal Gear game; Axelay 2
Capcom: Demon's Blazon 2; Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts 2; New Street Fighter 2 game; Mercs 2; Area 88 2 Turbo
Square Enix: New Final Fantasy game; Final Fantasy Tactics Turbo; New Chrono Trigger; Actraiser 3
Retail price: $129/?99
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If Nintendo - inspired by the popularity of retro gaming worldwide - decided to release this console, and all the games above(plus many others from all sorts of publishers) were launched in the first year, would you buy it?
I know i would. Despite 16-bit being relatively simple tech, I still love low resolution 2D graphics and chip music. I think many of the games above could be absolutely brilliant, despite lacking the high resolution sheen and fancy effects of modern games.
Limitations could inspire creatives to do things that they wouldn't do when using modern hardware. It really would be interesting to see what modern developers would create with this sort of supercharged 16-bit tech. In a world of awesome computing power, people of all ages still enjoy playing 8 & 16-bit games. So, with that in mind, maybe Nintendo would have a winner on their hands by indulging people's hunger for retro gaming? If other publishers supported their vision, I think it would most probably capture a lot of gamers imaginations and sell either quite well, or be a big hit. I know that many people would say "that could never be popular", but I think there's a strong possibility that it would sell well and be a companion console to modern tech.
What do you think?
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