Super Scope
| The Nintendo Super Scope (without its sight) | |
| Developer | Nintendo | 
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Nintendo | 
| Type | Video game console peripheral | 
| Generation | Fourth generation | 
| Release date | 1993 | 
| Discontinued | 1997 | 
| Media | Input device | 
The Super Scope (Japanese: スーパースコープ, romanized: Sūpā Sukōpu), known as the Nintendo Scope in Europe and Australia, is a first party light gun peripheral for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
The peripheral consists of two devices: the wireless light gun itself, called the "Transmitter", and a "Receiver" that connects to the second controller port of the Super NES console. The Transmitter has two action buttons, a pause button, a power switch and is powered by six AA batteries.