For the game included with the peripheral, see Super Scope 6.
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The Super Scope (Japanese: スーパースコープ, romanized: Sūpā Sukōpu), known as the Nintendo Scope in Europe and Australia,[1][2] is a first party light gun peripheral for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The successor to the NES Zapper, the Super Scope was released in North America and the PAL region in 1992, followed by a limited release in Japan in 1993 due to a lack of consumer demand. The peripheral consists of two devices: the wireless light gun itself, called the "Transmitter", and a "Receiver" that connects to the second controller port of the Super NES console. The Transmitter has two action buttons, a pause button, a power switch and is powered by six AA batteries.[3]
^"French page that states "Nintendo Scope" as name". Archived from the original on 2009-03-19. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
^"an image of the boxart retrieved by an Australian page, which states "Nintendo Scope" and "Pal Version"". Archived from the original on 2009-03-04. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
^"Super Scope". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-05-11.
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