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Like the original, the system comes with two controller ports. While the system comes with a [[Nintendo Entertainment System Controller|NES Controller]]-based NES [[Classic Controller]], since it uses the [[Wii Remote]]'s expansion ports any model of the Classic Controller can also be used.<ref name="Nintendo">[http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/relive-past-glories-with-nintendos-ultimate-retro-gaming-experience Relive past glories with Nintendo's ultimate retro gaming experience]. Nintendo (July 14, 2016). Retrieved July 14, 2016.</ref> | Like the original, the system comes with two controller ports. While the system comes with a [[Nintendo Entertainment System Controller|NES Controller]]-based NES [[Classic Controller]], since it uses the [[Wii Remote]]'s expansion ports any model of the Classic Controller can also be used.<ref name="Nintendo">[http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/relive-past-glories-with-nintendos-ultimate-retro-gaming-experience Relive past glories with Nintendo's ultimate retro gaming experience]. Nintendo (July 14, 2016). Retrieved July 14, 2016.</ref> | ||
− | Each of the games has multiple suspend points, allowing the player to stop playing and resume from where they left off.<ref name="Nintendo"/> | + | Each of the games has multiple suspend points, allowing the player to stop playing and resume from where they left off.<ref name="Nintendo"/> Several display settings are also available, including a simulated CRT display mode, a normal 4:3 mode, and a "pixel perfect" setting.<ref>[http://nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-on-the-nes-classic-edition-audience-different-display-modes-and-more/ Nintendo on the NES Classic Edition – audience, different display modes, and more]. Nintendo Everything (August 7, 2016). Retrieved August 7, 2016.</ref> |
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The Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition (released in Europe as Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System[2]) is a miniature recreation of the original Nintendo Entertainment System, to be released in November 2016.[2][4]
Features
The NES Classics Edition is a miniature Nintendo Entertainment System with a set of built-in games that can be played; the system cannot play NES Game Paks, however, only the installed titles.[2] The system outputs through HDMI, and requires a USB-based power adapter (note that an adapter does not come with the European version of the console[5]).
Like the original, the system comes with two controller ports. While the system comes with a NES Controller-based NES Classic Controller, since it uses the Wii Remote's expansion ports any model of the Classic Controller can also be used.[6]
Each of the games has multiple suspend points, allowing the player to stop playing and resume from where they left off.[6] Several display settings are also available, including a simulated CRT display mode, a normal 4:3 mode, and a "pixel perfect" setting.[7]
Games
The NES Classic Edition comes with 30 built-in titles:[2][4]
As a standalone device, the NES Classic Edition can only play the included games. NES Game Paks are not supported, and additional games cannot be purchased or transferred onto the system.[8]
References
- ↑ "The NES is coming back to stores! Pick up the new mini NES Classic Edition on 11/11 w/ 30 included games!" Nintendo of America on Twitter (July 14, 2016). Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition Coming This November, Ships With 30 Games. Nintendo Life (July 14, 2016). Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- ↑ "Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System arrives on 10/11 in AU/NZ w/ 30 games included (SRP AU$99.95)!" Nintendo AU/NZ on Twitter (July 14, 2016). Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Nintendo is releasing a miniature NES with 30 built-in games. The Verge (July 14, 2016). Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- ↑ Nintendo's Classic Mini is a tiny NES with 30 games. Eurogamer (July 14, 2016). Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Relive past glories with Nintendo's ultimate retro gaming experience. Nintendo (July 14, 2016). Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- ↑ Nintendo on the NES Classic Edition – audience, different display modes, and more. Nintendo Everything (August 7, 2016). Retrieved August 7, 2016.
- ↑ Nintendo NES Classic Cannot Download Virtual Console Games. IGN (July 14, 2016). Retrieved July 29, 2016.
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