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The '''Game Processor''' is a software development kit created and released by [[Nintendo]], based on the hardware of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. The Game Processor was created for use in universities, namely the HAL College of Technology & Design. The inspiration to create the Game Processor came from how Nintendo's own game development seminars were always overbooked, inspiring the idea to create a development kit for use in educational spaces.<ref>{{cite|title=''Mycom Basic Magazine''|page=189|date=April 1993|publisher=Mycom}}</ref> | The '''Game Processor''' is a software development kit created and released by [[Nintendo]], based on the hardware of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. The Game Processor was created for use in universities, namely the HAL College of Technology & Design. The inspiration to create the Game Processor came from how Nintendo's own game development seminars were always overbooked, inspiring the idea to create a development kit for use in educational spaces.<ref>{{cite|title=''Mycom Basic Magazine''|page=189|date=April 1993|publisher=Mycom}}</ref> | ||