While many players are eagerly awaiting the upcoming release of all the big 2017 games, we are so nostalgic that we cannot resist sharing some more oldies with you guys. After the Mega Drive Mini, it's time to focus on the Nintendo Classic Mini.
Games included
• Balloon Fight
• Bubble Bobble
• Castlevania
• Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest
• Donkey Kong
• Donkey Kong Jr.
• Double Dragon II: The Revenge
• Dr. Mario
• Excitebike
• Final Fantasy
• Galaga
• Ghosts’n Goblins
• Gradius
• Ice Climber
• Kid Icarus
• Kirby’s Adventure
• Mario Bros.
• Mega Man 2
• Metroid
• Ninja Gaiden
• Pac-Man
• Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
• StarTropics
• SUPER C
• Super Mario Bros
• Super Mario Bros 2
• Super Mario Bros 3
• Tecmo Bowl
• The Legend of Zelda
• Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
All comments (22)
That's a damn good list of games that it comes with.
Rose tinted nostalgia only goes so far.
Rose tinted nostalgia only goes so far.
the only reason i'd buy one was to gut it for it's shell to stick in more robust retro hardware.
That's a statement.
Still.. a few of those games hold up pretty well. Super Mario Bros. 3 is still a great platformer for example.
The NES had limited graphical capabilities to express visual styles and techniques, so in many cases new indie games are superior in that respect, but compared to the 16bit machines i'd argue that no recent game champions the 2d graphics from the best of the mid 90's. The AAA games at that time had a large team of seasoned graphic artists working on a relatively high budget on hardware that didn't limit their possibilities that much.
"This shit will print money. Let's make 5!"
Why did they make so few? Assholes :P
Edit* Then again, i suppose all these games are also available for like 10 bucks a pop on the shitty Wii online store, with no crossplatform purchases. Why can't i play my goddamn copy of punchout on my wii u!?
Nope.
That's the hook.
It would have been nice if you could pop in a SD card into the cart bay (inside some kind of mock mini NES cart) and you had to push it in and down like the original system. Added design and manufacturing of course, but it would have been a nice little feature for what you're buying.
Those micro carts are just so cute!
Nope.
That's the hook.
It would have been nice if you could pop in a SD card into the cart bay (inside some kind of mock mini NES cart) and you had to push it in and down like the original system. Added design and manufacturing of course, but it would have been a nice little feature for what you're buying.
there really is no reason to buy this if you genuinely have an interest in playing retro games.
there really is no reason to buy this if you genuinely have an interest in playing retro games.
I haven't seen any proper lag tests done on the NES Classic, but i would guess it's in the same ballpark as a Pie running a Libretro core (retropie), which has something like 16-20ms more latency than a proper setup emulator in win10. A video-output modded (real) NES can shave a few more ms of that. The problem is when you have a screen/TV that adds a couple of frames on top of this, and it will start feeling sluggish.