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− | The NES Classics Edition is a miniature Model No. NES-001 Nintendo Entertainment System which can play a set of built-in NES games. The system cannot play NES [[Game Paks]], however, only the installed titles.<ref name="Nintendo Life"/> The system also outputs a high-definition video signal through HDMI, and requires a USB-based power adapter (note that an adapter does not come with the European version of the console<ref>[https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/14/nintendos-classic-mini-is-a-tiny-nes-with-30-games/ Nintendo's Classic Mini is a tiny NES with 30 games]. Eurogamer (July 14, 2016). Retrieved July 14, 2016.</ref>). | + | The NES Classics Edition is a miniature Model No. NES-001 Nintendo Entertainment System which can play a set of built-in NES games. The system cannot play NES [[Game Paks]], however, only the installed titles.<ref name="Nintendo Life"/> The system also outputs a high-definition video signal through HDMI, and requires a USB-based power adapter (note that an adapter does not come with the European version of the console<ref>[https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/14/nintendos-classic-mini-is-a-tiny-nes-with-30-games/ Nintendo's Classic Mini is a tiny NES with 30 games]. Eurogamer (July 14, 2016). Retrieved July 14, 2016.</ref>) that connects to the console through a micro USB port.<ref name="gamescon"/> |
Like the original, the system features two controller ports, which are the same model as the [[Wii Remote]]'s expansion port. The system comes with an NES [[Classic Controller]], based on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System Controller|original controller]], but any other 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 features two controller ports, which are the same model as the [[Wii Remote]]'s expansion port. The system comes with an NES [[Classic Controller]], based on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System Controller|original controller]], but any other 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> |
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The Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition (released in Europe as Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System[3]) is a miniature recreation of the original Nintendo Entertainment System, to be released in November 2016.[3][5]
Features
The NES Classics Edition is a miniature Model No. NES-001 Nintendo Entertainment System which can play a set of built-in NES games. The system cannot play NES Game Paks, however, only the installed titles.[3] The system also outputs a high-definition video signal through HDMI, and requires a USB-based power adapter (note that an adapter does not come with the European version of the console[6]) that connects to the console through a micro USB port.[1]
Like the original, the system features two controller ports, which are the same model as the Wii Remote's expansion port. The system comes with an NES Classic Controller, based on the original controller, but any other model of the Classic Controller can also be used.[7]
Each of the games has multiple suspend points, allowing the player to stop playing and resume from where they left off.[7] Several display settings are also available, including a simulated CRT display mode, a normal 4:3 mode, and a "pixel perfect" setting.[8]
Games
The NES Classic Edition comes with 30 built-in titles:[3][5]
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.[9]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 NES Classic - A Close-Up Look at Every Angle (Slideshow). GameXplain (YouTube, August 23, 2016). Retrieved August 23, 2016.
- ↑ "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.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 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.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 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.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 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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