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Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer ニンテンドークラシックミニ ファミリーコンピュータ
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No. of games
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30
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No. of launch titles
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N/A
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Best-selling game
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Last game
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N/A
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Media
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Digital built-in titles
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Storage capacity
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SK hynix 256 MB DDR3 RAM Spansion 512 MB SLC NAND flash memory, TSOP48
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CPU
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Allwinner R16 SoC
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Model no.
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CLV-101
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Can connect with
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Input
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Built-in controllers
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Backwards compatible with
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Services provided
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Launch date
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November 10, 2016[1]
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Discontinue date
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N/A
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Units sold
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567,000*[2]
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Predecessor
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Successor
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The Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer is a miniature version of the Family Computer with a set of built-in games, released exclusively in Japan on November 10, 2016. The system is the Japanese variant of the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition.
Features
Like the NES Classic Edition, the Nintendo Classic Mini: Famicom is a scaled-down model HVC-001 Family Computer, measuring at 142.47mm high by 97.45mm across (approximately 60% smaller than the original)[3]. The console is powered by a USB-based power source (not included with the system, though the console can use any USB cable and USB-based AC Adapter or device for power)[4], and outputs video through HDMI[4]. The two controllers are built into the system like on the original, though unlike the Classic NES Controller (which is a full-size Nintendo Entertainment System Controller) the cords and controllers have also scaled-down to the new size of the console. Like the original, on the top of the console are the power and reset buttons, and while the eject button, cartridge cover and expansion port are kept as part of the system's design, they are completely inoperable.
Games
The Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer features 30 Family Computer and Famicom Disk System games built into the system, though the lineup of games is different from the NES Classic Edition:[5]
Gallery
Holding the console in one's hand.
External links
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Controllers
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Add-on devices
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