Games are cheaper on the SNES and the SNES has better graphics.
The FC twin would require a power converter because it was designed for 110 volt power and the FC twin is more expensive then the SNES. The snes also has more games and they are cheaper.
yes you can but you need to get the snes mouse first witch yes the fc twin can use the snes mouse
no snes controllers do
It all depends on the games you want to play. If by "better" you mean better graphics, The SNES is "better." Super Mario Bros. 3 is one of my favorite games. It's for the NES. But, as far as gameplay goes they're equal. Might I recommend the FC twin? It is a combination of both.
FC Twin was created in 2006.
no u cant use the zapper eather but i wish
Check the Wikipedia page, because other than the games that you can't play for it, the FC Twin is really worth it. It plays NES and SNES games as close to the original system as possible. The only gripe is you can't use original NES controllers, but Super Nintendo Controllers can. Duck Hunt and a few games that require a special controller (Power Glove, Track Pad) also don't work for the NES side of things. Other than that, I use it alot, and it saves space. Although be on the look out for the FC3, as it seems to be everything the FC twin is, with the Sega Genesis included.
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.
the graphics for the nes are 8 bit while the snes are 16 bitI actually think the nes is better since it has classic games such as super Mario brother's,and the legend of ZeldaBased on graphics i would say the snes is better,while better games would go to the nes.it just depends on which category you preferhoped this helped
Darius Twin - 1991 - VG was released on: Japan: 29 March 1991 USA: 1 September 1991 (SNES version)
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.
The SNES uses cartridges, not CDs. Back when it was made it was determined that cartridges were better for the console and less prone to damage.