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|The Super Scope appears as an item that shoots a limited number of projectiles, and can be charged to fire a larger projectile for more damage. | |The Super Scope appears as an item that shoots a limited number of projectiles, and can be charged to fire a larger projectile for more damage. | ||
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+ | |''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' | ||
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+ | |The enemy {{smw|Sniper Bill}} uses a Super Scope as a weapon. | ||
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The Super Scope, released in PAL territories as the Nintendo Scope, is a light gun accessory for the SNES. The accessory was largely released in North America in 1992 and in Europe in 1993; it also saw a limited release in Japan in 1993. The accessory was bundled with a game titled Super Scope 6.
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Features and functionality
The Super Scope comes with three pieces: the device itself (called the Transmitter), the Receiver (SNS-014), and a detachable scope. It requires six AA batteries to operate. The device uses a bazooka-like design, with a handle on the front and a shoulder mount on the back. On the top of the gun are three buttons: a power button for the Super Scope, a Pause button, and a Fire button. The handle on the front also features a "Cursor" button, to enable an on-screen targeting reticle. The power button has three settings: Off, On, and Turbo.
The sight attaches to the top front of the gun, which features two sets of clips for either left or right-handed players, and behind the clips is a release button to detach the sight. The Receiver connects to the console's second controller port.
Compatible games published by Nintendo
- Super Scope 6 (1992)
- Battle Clash (1992)
- Yoshi's Safari (1993)
- Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge (1994)
- Tin Star (1994)
Appearances in games
Title | Year | Description |
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Yoshi's Safari | 1993 | The Super Scope appears as Mario's weapon in the game. |
Super Smash Bros. Melee | 2001 | The Super Scope appears as an item that shoots a limited number of projectiles, and can be charged to fire a larger projectile for more damage. |
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga | 2003 | The enemy Sniper Bill uses a Super Scope as a weapon. |
WarioWare: Touched! | 2004 | A Super Scope is one of the possible items that can be released from the barrels in the Gunslinger microgame. |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl | 2008 | The Super Scope item returns in this game, keeping its functionality from the previous games. |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U | 2014 | The Super Scope once again returns as an item. |
Trivia
- A repainted and retooled Super Scope appears in the 1993 Super Mario Bros. live-action film, as a prop for a de-evolution gun.
External links
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