The Satellaview is a modem add-on
for the SNES, released 1995, in Japan only. The Satellaview uses a
Japanese satellite system called "St GIGA" to get it's
information. With the Satellaview you could download updates of new
games and get hot news, cheats, tips, demos, info about new Nintendo
games, events or interviews, charts and rumours. A problem with the
system was that you could only download a certain game, for example
the new "Chrono Trigger demo" when it was being
"broadcasted" at a certain time. You had to wait until a
certain time or day to be able to download it (just like recording a
TV-show from the TV). The things you downloaded could then be saved
in a Ram Cartridge that you plugged into the cartridge slot, that
could hold 1 Megabit of data. These little thingies were called BS-X
Special Broadcast Cassettes.
It was only from 4 pm to 7 pm you actually could download stuff with
the BS-X because at the other time of the day the satellite channel
that the Satellaview System used broadcasted normal TV-shows!
On the other hand everything you downloaded was for free. Nintendo
managed to blend in some advertising to make it profitable. When it
was released in 1995, both Konami, Square, Taito and Data East was
planning to use the Satellaview for their advertising but the only
two companies that actually supplied software for the St GIGA
channel was Nintendo and Square!

The Base Unit
Tech Specs
The base unit had a 512 Kbit memory (RAM) chip to boost the SNES's
capabilities and 1 Megabit ROM chip that contained the operating
system needed to control the Satellaview. It also had a 256 Kbit
flash memory if the user hadn't bought him/herself an BS-X
Special Broadcast Cassette that contained a 1 Megabit flash
memory chip.
Navigating the Satella view
The first picture you see when you turn on the unit is a picture of
a town where the buildings acts as different stations, where you can
do different things. There are 4 different stations:
Electronic Magazine
Here the "surfers" could check out previews and demos of
new games.
Nation-wide game competition
In this section you could solve Quizzes and play with other gamers
in multiplayer games. I'm not sure if this section really existed
because I don't know if the users could really upload data to the
satellite. If they couldn't do that, it would be impossible to play
multiplayer games over the BS-X!
Data Present
This section was packed with cheats, maps, tips and other relevant
information on a bunch of different games.
Town News
It's here you could find all the latest gossip, high scores etc. and
if you were really lucky you might even find an exclusive demo or
two!
Exclusive
games...
Many games were released exclusively for the BS-X, most of
them from Nintendo and Square.
Obviously now, downloads are IMPOSSIBLE on this old technology (plus
here in the UK it is impossible anyway), but games can still be
copied from cart to cart, or bought if the owner is willing to
sell?? E-Mail me
So now, for me the system is of collectors value, and all I can do
is play these stand alone games on it with no hope of ever seeing
it's on-line functions in action!!! BAH!!!
Here follows a list of the games I own (No boxes or instructions for
ANY of them, just BS Carts!!!)
(The companies behind the games are written in brackets.)
BS F-Zero 2 - Grand Prix (Nintendo)
A kind-of-sequel to F-Zero containing new vehicles and one new
league, the ace league.
BS Zelda 1 (Nintendo)
A redesigned Zelda 1 with updated graphics!
BS Super Mario Bros 3 (Nintendo)
different "scenes" from SMB3 with updated graphics...
BS Super Mario Bros USA (Nintendo)
Super Mario Bros 2 (Western version) in a new updates version.
Wrecking Crew '98 (Nintendo)
This game contains both the original Wrecking Crew for the NES
and a new Wrecking Crew inspired puzzle game.
Mario Excite Bike (Nintendo)
The old Excite Bike for the NES with enhanced graphics featuring
Mario & Co!
BS Dr. Mario (Nintendo)
A SNES version of Dr. Mario.
BS Cu on Pa
A mystery...I can't get past the first screen! DOH!!!
BS Golf Out
Mini Golf.
BS Marvelous
A Japanese RPG.
BS Chrono Trigger Character Library (Square)
A presentation off the heroes, and enemies from Chrono Trigger.
BS Chrono Trigger Jet Bike Special (Square)
The Jet Bike mini game from Chrono Trigger as a stand alone
game.
BS Let's Pachinko
An virtual arcade simulator.
BS Shubimano
Manga platform beat 'em up.
BS Sutte Hakkon (Nintendo)
A puzzle game.
BS Dragon Quest (Enix)
The original NES game with enhanced graphics.
BS Famicom Wars
Wage war on your SNES.
Radical Dreamers (Square)
A sequel to Chrono Trigger. The new PS-X adventure Chono Cross
is based on the story from this game .

Complete system, boxed with instructions
If you know where I can find any of the game that I haven't listed or wrote anything about, E-Mail Me!!!
Price: On release in March 1995, the main unit cost 150 Dollars or 14,000 Yen. and 50 Dollars, 5,000 Yen extra for the adaptor