Talk:Super A'Can
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Why it falied
[edit]Another shot in the foot for the Super A'Can apart from the company's losses was the fact it was the last 16 bit home console when it was releaced in 1995, during the peek of the 32 bit era, which meant it was bound to fail. I hope the infomation if given on this talk page has been helpful, inform me If it is not, and I will apologize. mcjakeqcool Mcjakeqcool (talk) 13:33, 29 December 2008 (UTC)
Re: Article's title
[edit]As per the image of the box, isn't the actual name for this system "Super A'can" with a small c? -- Ϫ 23:54, 17 June 2009 (UTC)
Release Date confusion
[edit]According to the Super A'can page of zh.wikipedia (chinese), and jp.wikipedia (japanese), they both claim that the console was released in July 1995?! with no references. I have seen this release date in other chinese sites too. Also interesting to note is that both these wikis don't mention the Oct 25 1995 date, anywhere.