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Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition
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Media
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Digital built-in titles
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Storage capacity
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N/A
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CPU
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Model no.
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Can connect with
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Input
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Classic Controller
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Backwards compatible with
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Services provided
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Launch date
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NA/EU: September 29, 2017[1][2]
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Discontinue date
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Units sold
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System: SNES Classic Edition (known in Europe as the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System) is a miniaturized Super Nintendo Entertainment System featuring a selection of built-in games, and the successor to the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition. As the second system in the "Classics" (Nintendo Classic Mini in Europe) line, the system will be released on September 29, 2017.[1][2]
Production
The system was originally announced in June 2017.[1] Nintendo have stated that they plan to manufacture more units than the NES Classic Edition, but only until the end of 2017.[3]
Features
The Super NES Classic Edition is built after the original SNS-001 system (using its North American design for the North American release and PAL design for the PAL release[2]). Like the original NES Classic Edition system, the SNES Classic Edition connects to a television using HDMI, and is powered through a USB-based AC Adapter. The system includes two Super NES Classic Controllers[1]
Games
The Super NES Classic Edition features twenty-one built-in titles:[1]
External links
References
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Controllers and accessories
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Add-on devices
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Other
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Standalone consoles
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Arcade
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Pokémon
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Classics
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Cancelled
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