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'''SNES Glider''' is a 3D tank driving/shooting tech demo for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], similar to the released [[Game Boy]] video game [[X]].
  
The [[Game Boy]] video game [[X]] was also in development for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], however only the Game Boy version was officially released.
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It was designed during the development of the [[Super FX Chip]], which needed a game for it. Nintendo however rejected SNES Glider as the basis [[wikipedia:Starglider|Starglider]] was not their intellectual property.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnfUsRWtxCc "Devs Play" interview with Dylan Cuthbert]</ref>
 
 
On September 17, 2006 an alpha version, as well as a tech demo of the SNES version was leaked to the public by prototype collector drx, with a May 8, 1991 build date for the tech demo (allegedly a demo of X may have been shown at the 1991 [[Consumer Electronics Show]]).
 
 
 
Not much else is known.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:37, 15 June 2021

SNES Glider is a 3D tank driving/shooting tech demo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, similar to the released Game Boy video game X.

It was designed during the development of the Super FX Chip, which needed a game for it. Nintendo however rejected SNES Glider as the basis Starglider was not their intellectual property.[1]

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Nintendo tech demos
Game Boy / Color Eclipse • Game Boy Color Promotional Demo • Lunar Chase (May 1991 tech demo)
SNES Fundoshi-kun 3D Tool • Game Processor/Mario Factory demos (Mario Bros.) (HAL College: Easy Racer, Sweet Honey Action, Puzzle & Bread, FLOWER, Radio Puzzle, Wonderful my race) • Nintendo DSP1 • SGB Test Program • SFX Test • SNES Glider
Virtual Boy Donkey Kong Country • Mario Demo • VUE Sample
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Game Boy Advance Donkey Kong Plus • Goldfish Scoop • Mario Kart XXL • NDDEMO • Yoshi Sample
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Wii Wii Sports: Airplane • Remote Pointer Demo: Obstacle Course • Remote Pointer Demo: Shooting • Remote Pointer Demo: Table Tennis • Wii Music: Orchestra
Nintendo 3DS 3D Challenge • 3D Jumper • Classic Collection
Wii U Battle Mii • Chase Mii • Japanese Garden Tech Demo • Measure Up • New Super Mario Bros. Mii • Project Giant Robot • Shield Pose • Zelda HD Experience
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