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OverviewFollowing on from the previously released NES Encyclopedia, the SNES Encyclopedia is the ultimate resource for fans of Nintendo's second home video game console, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Containing detailed information on all 780 games released for the SNES in the west, this enormous book is full of screenshots, trivia and charmingly bad jokes. It also includes a bonus section covering the entire 22-game library of the Virtual Boy, Nintendo's ill-fated 3D system which was released at the end of the SNES's life. AUTHOR: Chris Scullion has been a Scottish video game journalist since 2006, and previously wrote The NES Encyclopedia for Pen and Sword Books. Although he's best known for his six years at the UK's Official Nintendo Magazine, he's also written for the likes of Official Xbox Magazine, Official PlayStation Magazine, Nintendo Life, Vice, Retro Gamer, Polygon, The Guardian, Computer & Video Games, GamesMaster and Red Bull. Chris has also appeared on Sky News and BBC News in the past to discuss gaming, and was recently nominated for the Best Critic award by the Games Media Brit List 2018. 714 colour illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris ScullionPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: White Owl ISBN: 9781526760166ISBN 10: 1526760169 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 04 October 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWithout question, The SNES Encyclopedia: Every Game Released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System makes for an excellent video game library addition. It's an economical and well-crafted book of Nintendo's 16-bit history, and it's sure to leave you yearning for the days of Super Mario World's vibrant colors, Super Metroid's intoxicating atmosphere, and Super Punch Out!!'s incredible tension. If you already own The NES Encyclopedia, you'll know what to expect, but if you're just starting a collection of video game-themed books, you can't go wrong with this condense and informative offering. -- Nintendo World Report The bite-sized nature The SNES Encyclopedia makes it perfect for picking up and reading for a few minutes at a time. It's already become my morning ritual to flip open to a random page and start reading while I eat breakfast, and I love it. --Menashe Kestenbaum Nintendo Enthusiast The SNES Encyclopedia is a great way to check out what the 16-bit console had to offer. For those that grew up with the console, it's a great resource of information. If you didn't grow up with an SNES and are curious to know about games like Chrono Trigger, Super Metroid and more, then this is the book for you. -- Got Game The SNES Encyclopedia is a great way to check out what the 16-bit console had to offer. For those that grew up with the console, it's a great resource of information. If you didn't grow up with an SNES and are curious to know about games like Chrono Trigger, Super Metroid and more, then this is the book for you. -- Got Game The bite-sized nature The SNES Encyclopedia makes it perfect for picking up and reading for a few minutes at a time. It's already become my morning ritual to flip open to a random page and start reading while I eat breakfast, and I love it. --Menashe Kestenbaum Nintendo Enthusiast Without question, The SNES Encyclopedia: Every Game Released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System makes for an excellent video game library addition. It's an economical and well-crafted book of Nintendo's 16-bit history, and it's sure to leave you yearning for the days of Super Mario World's vibrant colors, Super Metroid's intoxicating atmosphere, and Super Punch Out!!'s incredible tension. If you already own The NES Encyclopedia, you'll know what to expect, but if you're just starting a collection of video game-themed books, you can't go wrong with this condense and informative offering. -- Nintendo World Report Author InformationChris Scullion has been a Scottish video game journalist since 2006, and previously wrote The NES Encyclopedia for Pen and Sword Books. Although he's best known for his six years at the UK's Official Nintendo Magazine, he's also written for the likes of Official Xbox Magazine, Official PlayStation Magazine, Nintendo Life, Vice, Retro Gamer, Polygon, The Guardian, Computer & Video Games, GamesMaster and Red Bull. Chris has also appeared on Sky News and BBC News in the past to discuss gaming, and was recently nominated for the Best Critic award by the Games Media Brit List 2018. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |