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The NES Classic Edition is a mini-console that includes several classic Nintendo Entertainment System games. It features 30 different notable NES games The system simply gets plugged and play can start. In April 2017, Nintendo announced that it would discontinue the NES Classic Edition around the world. The system was succeeded by the SNES Classic Edition in September 2017. Around the same time, Nintendo announced that the device would return to stores starting on June 29, 2018.
Features[]
The system includes one NES Classic Controller, a HDMI cable and an AC adapter. The controller ports are identical to ones in the Wii Remote so the various iterations of the Classic Controller are supported. This also means you can use the NES classic controller on your Wii. Each game supports save states. The NES Classic Edition also supports various visual options including a pixel perfect option that displays each pixel as a square, a CRT mode and a 4:3 option
Games[]
Here's the list of games for the same region:
Names | Original year of release | Publisher(s) |
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Balloon Fight | 1985 | Nintendo |
Castlevania | 1986 | Konami |
Donkey Kong | 1986 | Nintendo |
Double Dragon II: The Revenge | 1989 | Arc System Works |
Dr. Mario | 1990 | Nintendo |
Excitebike | 1984 | Nintendo |
Galaga | 1988 | Bandai Namco |
Ghosts 'n Goblins | 1986 | Capcom |
Gradius | 1986 | Konami |
Ice Climber | 1985 | Nintendo |
Kirby's Adventure | 1993 | Nintendo |
Mario Bros. | 1983 | Nintendo |
Mega Man 2 | 1989 | Capcom |
Metroid | 1986 | Nintendo |
Ninja Gaiden | 1988 | Koei Tecmo |
Pac-Man | 1984 | Bandai Namco |
Super C | 1990 | Konami |
Super Mario Bros. | 1985 | Nintendo |
Super Mario Bros. 2 | 1988 | Nintendo |
Super Mario Bros. 3 | 1988 | Nintendo |
The Legend of Zelda | 1986 | Nintendo |
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link | 1987 | Nintendo |
These are the games are only in North American and PAL:
Name | Original year of release | Publisher |
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Bubble Bobble | 1988 | Square Enix |
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest | 1987 | Konami |
Donkey Kong Jr. | 1982 | Nintendo |
Final Fantasy | 1987 | Square Enix |
Kid Icarus | 1986 | Nintendo |
Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream | 1987 | Nintendo |
StarTropics | 1990 | Nintendo |
Tecmo Bowl | 1989 | Koei Tecmo |
The Famicom Mini for Japan had a few different games like these:
Name | Original year of release | Publisher |
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Atlantis no Nazo | 1986 | Sunsoft |
Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundōkai | 1990 | Arc System Works |
Final Fantasy III | 1990 | Square Enix |
Mario Open Golf | 1991 | Nintendo |
Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari | 1989 | Arc System Works |
Solomon's Key | 1989 | Koei Tecmo |
Tsuppari Ōzumō | 1987 | Koei Tecmo |
Yie Ar Kung-Fu | 1985 | Konami |
Jump version[]
In June 2018, there was a special edition of the Famicom Classic Mini where all the games were replaced by games related to Shonen Jump.
Names | Original year of release | Publisher(s) |
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Ankoku Shinwa: Yamato Takeru Densetsu | 1988 | Shueisha |
Captain Tsubasa | 1988 | Koei Tecmo |
Captain Tsubasa II: Super Striker | 1990 | Koei Tecmo |
Tenchi o Kurau | 1989 | Capcom |
Dragon Ball 3: Gokūden | 1989 | Bandai Namco |
Dragon Ball Z: Kyōshū! Saiyajin | 1990 | Bandai Namco |
Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo | 1986 | Bandai Namco |
Dragon Quest | 1986 | Square Enix |
Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden | 1989 | Bandai Namco |
Famicom Jump II: Saikyou no Shichinin | 1991 | Bandai Namco |
Hokuto no Ken | 1986 | Shueisha |
Hokuto no Ken 3: Shin Seiki Sōzō: Seiken Retsuden | 1989 | Shueisha |
Kinnikuman: Kinnikusei Oui Soudatsusen | 1987 | Bandai Namco |
Magical Taruruuto-kun: Fantastic World!! | 1991 | Bandai Namco |
Rokudenashi Blues | 1993 | Bandai Namco |
Saint Seiya: Ōgon Densetsu | 1987 | Bandai Namco |
Saint Seiya: Ōgon Densetsu Kanketsu-Hen | 1988 | Bandai Namco |
Sakigake!! Otokojuku Shippuu Ichi Gou Sei | 1989 | Bandai Namco |
Sekiryūō | 1989 | Sunsoft |
Kinnikuman: Massuru Taggu Matchi | 1985 | Bandai Namco |