No, when the SNES came out, Pokemon wasn't invented yet.
Earthbound, the strange and whimsical RPG on the SNES is, sadly, not multiplayer.
The Super Nintendo system (SNES) was released in Japan in the year 1990. It was released in North America in the year 1991, in Europe and Australia, 1992 and 1993 in South America.
Ness is from the game Mother 2 on the SNES, which was called Earthbound when released in the US. Lucas comes from Mother 3.
you could complete a Pokemon game by finishing your pokedex, Pokemon game doesn't have an end.
Yes and it works like this: Your going to have to migrate your Pokemon from your gba Pokemon game to the ds Pokemon each Pokemon should hold an item that you want to give to the ds Pokemon game when you migrate those Pokemon play the ds Pokemon game to capture them in the pal park then go check the PC for the Pokemon you caught each should still be holding the item you gave them from the gba Pokemon game now all you need to do is take the items and now your ds Pokemon game has the items!
use a emulater
A snes (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). The video game controller that is compatible with the snes.
No, but there is a similar device called Game Genie for SNES.
No they wont work on a SNES.
No.
You don't. You have to obtain and use a SNES console.
Super Metroid
no its an snes
It is called Super Gameboy. It was awesome at the time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Game_Boy
It came out as a NES game but can be played on the SNES as part of Super Mario All-Stars.
You can't. Project64 is a N64 emulator, and thus you can't get A Link to the Past (a SNES game) on it. You should try downloading a SNES emulator.
Nope. He has to share a game with megaman in "Megaman & Bass" for the SNES and GBA.