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Description The Super A'can, a fourth generation video game console, shown with controller. Released by Funtech in 1995 for its native country Taiwan, the Super A'can was an unsuccessful system with very few games released for it. Its styling is reminiscent of the Super Nintendo/Famicom, though its Motorola 68000-based system architecture is more comparable to the Sega Genesis.
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