You might still have NES cartridges around your house, but you can't use them here. Because it's the NES, they're all genuine classics. It comes with 30 games pre-loaded into its memory. Fortunately, you're not just spending money on a machine that doesn't work. It's not a perfect replica, however: the cartridge slot is just there for display. Naturally, there's a HDMI port so you can play the console on modern TVs, and alongside that is a slot for USB, solely to power the system. The NES Classic Mini has 512MB of storage, of which 200MB is used, leaving you with about 300MB of free storage to add more games. It's not called "Mini" for no reason: the console will fit into your palm. It looks beautifully accurate and comes in a retro box too. The NES Mini is a miniature replica of the original 1980s console. With their Nintendo Switch scheduled for March 2017, the NES Mini (as we'll refer to it, for brevity) seems the ideal gift for Christmas.īut what actually is it? Is it worth seeking out for the festivities and beyond? In a Nutshell Gaming Consoles & PC Nintendo Nintendo Classic Mini: NES review A nostalgia-fuelled trip back to the '80s Reviews By Jon Porter published 25 June 2018 TechRadar Verdict The Nintendo. Appealing to gamers' sense of nostalgia, the company is releasing a replica of the system, named the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition in America and the Nintendo Classic Mini: NES across Europe and Australia. Nintendo is hoping its popularity continues to this day.
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