No. While it is technically possible, Nintendo (or anyone else for that matter) have not released an adapter to allow this. There is a new console out now called the FC Twin that has slots for both NES and SNES and can play both. Hope this helps.
Yes the Nintendo 64 can plan snes and nes games with the tristar adapter, and which is very rare and very expensive. Hope i helped.
sorry, but the Snes wasn't backwards compatable. the cartriges were a different shape to
yes i think you can, but don't quote me on it
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There is currently no modification for the SNES to play N64 games.
No.If you want to play n64 games,gt the emulator for PC,Mac or Linux.Or just bid the system off on ebay.
There are ways of playing Game Boy games on your Super Nintendo with an adapter named 'Super Game Boy'. It does not support Game Boy Color games though, sadly.
No.
Nope.
Yes, but it's not easy to do so.
You don't. You have to obtain and use a SNES console.
http://snessy.com/
No.
No the Snes wasn't backwards compatible. The cartridges were also different shapes.
No, the DS cannot play Game Boy Color games. It can, however, play Game Boy Advance games, which are the only games it can play other than DS games.
NES2 U R saying is SNES, the SNES had better Graphics than the NES, the SNES had 3D games but it couldn't play NES games.
You can play gameboy color games in the gba but you can't play gba games in the gameboy color
http://snesbox.com/ you can also play Nes games on there too.