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The '''BS-X Broadcasting System''' was an add-on piece of equipment for the [[Super Famicom]]/[[Super Nintendo]] gaming systems. The BS-X stood for Broadcast Satellaview X.  
The [[BS-X broadcasting system|BS-X]] was an add-on piece of equipment for the [[Super Famicom]]/[[Super Nintendo]] gaming systems. The BS-X stood for Broadcast Satellaview X.  


The BS-X would be connected to the [[St. GIGA]] satellite station between 4:00-7:00 PM, <sup title="The text in the vicinity of this tag needs citation." class="noprint">&#91;[[Help:Citing Sources|''citation&nbsp;needed'']]&#93;</sup>  when you could download and play games. The BS-X system broadcasted for 5 years, up until June 2000.  
The BS-X would be connected to the [[St. GIGA]] satellite station between 4:00-7:00 PM, <sup title="The text in the vicinity of this tag needs citation." class="noprint">&#91;[[Help:Citing Sources|''citation&nbsp;needed'']]&#93;</sup>  when you could download and play games. The BS-X system broadcasted for 5 years, up until June 2000.  

Revision as of 22:20, 1 December 2009

The BS-X Broadcasting System was an add-on piece of equipment for the Super Famicom/Super Nintendo gaming systems. The BS-X stood for Broadcast Satellaview X.

The BS-X would be connected to the St. GIGA satellite station between 4:00-7:00 PM, [citation needed] when you could download and play games. The BS-X system broadcasted for 5 years, up until June 2000.

Some of the more notable games for the BS-X were BS The Legend of Zelda, BS Zelda: Kodai no Sekiban, and several F-Zero games.

Trivia

Each of the eight dungeons in the first BS Zelda quest are in the shape of a letter. When put together, it spells out STGIGA (St. GIGA), the developing company for most of the BS-X games.

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See also: Satellaview on Wikipedia box.jpg