It is like Taylor Said ^ It was meant for a CD Expansion, or the Stellaview same reason most Nintendo Consoles have the same port except it was only really released in Japan and are extremely expensive. It was also meant for Nintendo Test Stations, since the disc drive nor Stellaview were released in the U.S. it's primary function became for the Nintendo Diagnostic/Test Stations.
They originally were working with Sony to produce a console that would utilize both cartridge and disc games, however when Nintendo decided to work with Phillips, for reasons that I will not go into detail for, they breached Sony's contract. Sony then later released the PlayStation with the slogan "PlayStation, It Only Does Everything!" it is also the same reason why some PlayStation commercials began with the commercials for Sega and Nintendo and led into theirs, that way they were able to show the consumer that they are better than Nintendo and SEGA.
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I have a N64 not a snap and I am a kid duh and I don't have an SNES and what I'm trying to do is you know about the the exit under your's nest yeah I have to say I have an exit on my N64 and I don't know what it's for and I opened it and I have my NES with me and my game so I just got one game and try to put it in there but didn't fit so I think it is for SNES games yours might work for NES games and yeah I really know need to know what this is for so this is a long word that word I meant never mind.
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