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The Super SmartJoy is a device that allows Super NES controllers to be used with a computer. The device was announced on April 20, 2004. This device has a USB port for connecting to both Windows PCs and Macs. SmartJoy is the manufacturer of this peripheral.

Multiple devices can be used on one computer for multiplayer gaming.

References

  1. Dubin, Jayson (4 May 2012). "Lik-Sang.com announces Super Smartjoy". GameZone. Retrieved 11 February 2022.

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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Known in Japan as the Super Famicom and in South Korea as the Super Comboy
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Preceded by Nintendo Entertainment System • Succeeded by Nintendo 64
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