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Note: [[Snoopy Concert]] (1995) is also an outlier and supports the Super NES Mouse; it is a rare example of a game which was developed by Nintendo but not published by them. | Note: [[Snoopy Concert]] (1995) is also an outlier and supports the Super NES Mouse; it is a rare example of a game which was developed by Nintendo but not published by them. |
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The Super NES Mouse is a computer mouse accessory for the SNES. For most releases, the accessory was bundled with Mario Paint
Features and functionality
The Super NES Mouse is a mechanical mouse that features two buttons on the front. On the bottom of the mouse is a panel that can be slid off to open the trackball.
The mouse was also bundled with a solid plastic mouse pad (SNS-017).
Compatible games published by Nintendo
- Mario Paint (1992)
- Vegas Stakes (1993)
- Mario & Wario (1993)
- Tin Star (1994)
- Undake30 Same Game Daisakusen Mario Version (1995)
- Mario's Super Picross (1995)
- Black Out (Cancelled)
- Kid Kirby (Cancelled)
- Sound Fantasy (Cancelled)
- Mario Bros. (Sample) (sample internal Game Processor game)
Note: Snoopy Concert (1995) is also an outlier and supports the Super NES Mouse; it is a rare example of a game which was developed by Nintendo but not published by them.
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