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The Satellaview (サテラビュー Saterabyū?) was a Japan-Only add-on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1995. The name "Satellaview" is assumed to be a portmanteau of the words "satellite" and "view". Satellaview was broadcast from April 23, 1995 to June 30, 2000. It continued receiving new games up until March 1999. It is unknown why the Satellaview never went international. The Satellaview was obviously planned in North America as the evidence is the unused expansion port at the bottom of the NTSC version of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

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  • The Satellaview (サテラビュー Saterabyū?) was a Japan-Only add-on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1995. The name "Satellaview" is assumed to be a portmanteau of the words "satellite" and "view". Satellaview was broadcast from April 23, 1995 to June 30, 2000. It continued receiving new games up until March 1999. It is unknown why the Satellaview never went international. The Satellaview was obviously planned in North America as the evidence is the unused expansion port at the bottom of the NTSC version of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
  • El Satellaview es un satmódem (módem que permite comunicarse con un satélite de comunicaciones) exclusivo de Japón que funcionaba como complemento de la SNES. Este se unía con la consola debajo de esta y, mediante cartuchos exclusivos (similares a los de la SNES, debido a que debían funcionar en ella, pero inservibles sin el accesorio), permitía jugar juegos mediante la transferencia de información vía satélites.
  • Satellaview is a satellite modem accessory attachment for the Super Famicom, released in 1995 by St.GIGA. Exclusive to the Japanese Super Famicom console, it allowed specific games, not sold by retailers, to be played. The name is a portmanteau of Satellite and view, since the games were viewed via Satellite transmission.
  • The Satellaview was a retail satellite modem that was made specifically for the Super Famicom. It was never released in America or Europe, and was quite pricey at ¥18,000, which was then nearly $200. The Satellaview, a Nintendo developed and sold device, used the St. GIGA satellite radio service, through which game data was broadcast during a special segment called Super Famicom Hour. During the broadcast time people could download games to the Satellaview's internal memory or an optional Memory Pak.
  • El Satellaview era un módem basado en los satélites al por menor que fue hecho específicamente para el Super Famicom. Nunca fue lanzado en América o Europa, y era bastante caro a ¥18.000, que entonces era casi $200. El Satellaview, fue un dispositivo desarrollado y vendido por Nintendo, que usó el servicio de radio satelital St. GIGA, a través del cual los datos de los juegos fueron transmitidos durante un segmento especial llamado Super Famicom Hour. Durante la hora de difusión, la gente puede descargar juegos a la memoria interna del Satellaview o a un Memory Pak opcional.
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  • Cartucho BS-X
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  • Satellaview
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  • Satellaview
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  • System
  • Console Add-on
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  • The Satellaview add-on attached to the Super Famicom
  • The Satellaview connected to the Super Famicom.
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  • 15(xsd:integer)
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Media
  • BS-X Application Cartridge + optional 8-megabit Memory Pak
  • Magnetic Discs
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  • Super Famicom controller
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  • BS-X Application Cartridge + optional 8-megabit Memory Pak
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  • The Satellaview (サテラビュー Saterabyū?) was a Japan-Only add-on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1995. The name "Satellaview" is assumed to be a portmanteau of the words "satellite" and "view". Satellaview was broadcast from April 23, 1995 to June 30, 2000. It continued receiving new games up until March 1999. It is unknown why the Satellaview never went international. The Satellaview was obviously planned in North America as the evidence is the unused expansion port at the bottom of the NTSC version of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
  • The Satellaview was a retail satellite modem that was made specifically for the Super Famicom. It was never released in America or Europe, and was quite pricey at ¥18,000, which was then nearly $200. The Satellaview, a Nintendo developed and sold device, used the St. GIGA satellite radio service, through which game data was broadcast during a special segment called Super Famicom Hour. During the broadcast time people could download games to the Satellaview's internal memory or an optional Memory Pak. Unlike competing services, the Satellaview did not have online multiplayer due to the one-way nature of satellite radio. However, limited amounts of data could be sent back through the radio connection; quizzes and other competitions which allowed players to submit answers were common. Until 1999 the Satellaview service was controlled by both St. GIGA and Nintendo. After 1999 St. GIGA was the sole controller of the service, as Nintendo broke its partnership with the radio station due to a dispute. However, the service was only turned off in 2000.
  • El Satellaview era un módem basado en los satélites al por menor que fue hecho específicamente para el Super Famicom. Nunca fue lanzado en América o Europa, y era bastante caro a ¥18.000, que entonces era casi $200. El Satellaview, fue un dispositivo desarrollado y vendido por Nintendo, que usó el servicio de radio satelital St. GIGA, a través del cual los datos de los juegos fueron transmitidos durante un segmento especial llamado Super Famicom Hour. Durante la hora de difusión, la gente puede descargar juegos a la memoria interna del Satellaview o a un Memory Pak opcional. A diferencia de los servicios de la competencia, la Satellaview no tiene multijugador en línea debido a la naturaleza unidireccional de la radio por satélite. Sin embargo, se podrían enviar cantidades limitadas de datos a través de la conexión de radio; Concursos y otras competiciones. Hasta 1999 el servicio de Satellaview era controlado por St. GIGA y Nintendo. Después de 1999 St. GIGA fue el único controlador del servicio, ya que Nintendo rompió su asociación con la estación de radio debido a una disputa. Sin embargo, el servicio sólo se apagó en el año 2000.
  • El Satellaview es un satmódem (módem que permite comunicarse con un satélite de comunicaciones) exclusivo de Japón que funcionaba como complemento de la SNES. Este se unía con la consola debajo de esta y, mediante cartuchos exclusivos (similares a los de la SNES, debido a que debían funcionar en ella, pero inservibles sin el accesorio), permitía jugar juegos mediante la transferencia de información vía satélites.
  • Satellaview is a satellite modem accessory attachment for the Super Famicom, released in 1995 by St.GIGA. Exclusive to the Japanese Super Famicom console, it allowed specific games, not sold by retailers, to be played. The name is a portmanteau of Satellite and view, since the games were viewed via Satellite transmission.
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