This one is simple. It's a hollow cylindrical plug. It expects to be supplied with DC 10V, 850mA, with negative in the center and positive on the outside.
Source (http://wiki.superfamicom.org/snes/show/Ports+%26+Pinouts)
Yes, It is the exact same plug on the console side of the cord.
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.
You buy the cartridge, put it in the system, and turn the power on.
The Irate Gamer - 2007 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers SNES 7-4 was released on: USA: 19 August 2013
Games are cheaper on the SNES and the SNES has better graphics.
A snes (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). The video game controller that is compatible with the snes.
Secret of Evermore - 1995 VG was released on: Canada: October 1995 (SNES version) USA: October 1995 (SNES version) Australia: 1996 (SNES version) New Zealand: 1996 (SNES version) France: February 1996 (SNES version) Germany: February 1996 (SNES version) Netherlands: February 1996 (SNES version) Spain: February 1996 (SNES version) UK: February 1996 (SNES version)
use a emulater
SNES Mouse was created in 1992.
No, only SNES ROMs work on SNES. You need a NES emulator to run NES ROMs.
All cables are compatible.
The SNES is a great system and so is the N64 i had a SNES before i loved it but now i have a N64 and i like it too personally its on you.