No CRT support. Dead before arrival.Relive the 80s when the Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System launches in stores on 11th November. The classic NES is back in a familiar-yet-new form as a mini replica of Nintendo’s original home console. Plugging directly into a high-definition TV using the included HDMI cable, the console comes complete with 30 NES games built-in, including beloved classics like Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Donkey Kong, PAC-MAN and Kirby’s Adventure.
The Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System comes packaged with an HDMI cable, a USB cable for powering the system*, and one Nintendo Classic Mini: NES Controller. And whether it’s rediscovering an old favourite or experiencing the joy of NES for the first time, the fantastic collection of NES classics included with each and every system should have something for all players.
Nintendo Classic Mini
Nintendo Classic Mini
Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System launches 11th November and includes 30 classic NES games
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It's just an emulation machine anyways.
And I bet the european model is going to output in 50hz like all the crap VC emulations we got
Wouldn't surprise me if the thing outputs 480i only
And I bet the european model is going to output in 50hz like all the crap VC emulations we got
Wouldn't surprise me if the thing outputs 480i only
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The list of games is rather good
I agree no CRT support is bad, but this isn't necessarily aimed at hardcore retro gamers anyways...it won't be an issue to their target audience. For $60 I could see this being a popular product as long as the emulation is good.
Also I hope that controller is compatible with wii/wii-u virtual console games.
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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 Ghoblins
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.
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 Ghoblins
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.
Also I hope that controller is compatible with wii/wii-u virtual console games.
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It is confirmed to work with Wiimotes according to the news so far.Shoryukev wrote:Also I hope that controller is compatible with wii/wii-u virtual console games.
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That will be a good seller then (assuming the build quality isn't garbage), I know I'd like to have one for playing the turbografx games I have downloaded on my wii.ryu wrote:It is confirmed to work with Wiimotes according to the news so far.Shoryukev wrote:Also I hope that controller is compatible with wii/wii-u virtual console games.
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Aside from forced lag and a probably unhelpful form factor, the third-party omissions of later games in series (i.e. the later Ninja Gaiden games, Castlevania III) doesn't inspire me. I hope the ROMs are just a "starter set." More importantly I wonder what's really under the hood of this thing - is it a rebranded WiiU? Or a Wii with a reworked video section? Or original hardware?
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Someone knows what I'm talking about.KAI wrote:No CRT support. Dead before arrival.
Not all of us got thatryu wrote:And I bet the european model is going to output in 50hz like all the crap VC emulations we got
I wouldn't be surprised if the console is like this piece of shit.
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My guess is the innards of an outdated smartphone, cheap is the name of the game with stuff like this.....I doubt it's anything close to the quality of components of any of those things you mentioned LOLEd Oscuro wrote:Aside from forced lag and a probably unhelpful form factor, the third-party omissions of later games in series (i.e. the later Ninja Gaiden games, Castlevania III) doesn't inspire me. I hope the ROMs are just a "starter set." More importantly I wonder what's really under the hood of this thing - is it a rebranded WiiU? Or a Wii with a reworked video section? Or original hardware?
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Only two Capcom titles and this is one of them? The rest of the selection is quite good, but really.Shoryukev wrote: Ghosts' N Ghoblins
I'm really surprised by the lack of Dragon Quest.
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How odd, Double Dragon II and Super C but neither of their iconic and immensely popular predecessors. DDII is leagues better than the first game* but I somehow doubt that was the motivation. Seems weird either way. Anyhoo, imma go snuggle with my big box o' FC carts.
*but the NES version ain't shit compared to the definitive Famicom aka "XTREEM MASTER" revision!
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Not quite what I was expecting the NX to be.
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Bitching about this is useless. It plays Super Mario Bros. 3 on modern televisions. It looks retro. It'll be a nice Christmas gift for yuppies who have the Apple Genius Bar on speed dial.
It's not being made for any of us. Obviously, because there isn't even Lifeforce, Zanac, or Recca.
I'll take one of the pads for my Wii at $10, where I can play with sprite flicker off, if the buttons feel like the real thing. Next we'll complain about the $59.99 price tag right?
It's not being made for any of us. Obviously, because there isn't even Lifeforce, Zanac, or Recca.
I'll take one of the pads for my Wii at $10, where I can play with sprite flicker off, if the buttons feel like the real thing. Next we'll complain about the $59.99 price tag right?
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My thoughts exactly. I'm glad it has no cartridge support, because collecting for the NES is already expensive enough and I fear if it worked with the original cartridges the prices would spike.szycag wrote:Bitching about this is useless. It plays Super Mario Bros. 3 on modern televisions. It looks retro. It'll be a nice Christmas gift for yuppies who have the Apple Genius Bar on speed dial.
It's not being made for any of us. Obviously, because there isn't even Lifeforce, Zanac, or Recca.
I'll take one of the pads for my Wii at $10, where I can play with sprite flicker off, if the buttons feel like the real thing. Next we'll complain about the $59.99 price tag right?
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The SOC in my chinese famiclone is smaller and outputs composhit. :p
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Don't get me wrong, I like the idea and the selection of games (subpar Makaimura port notwithstanding). It'll warrant a purchase if the emulation is good and someone can get 240p out of it. This might even be the high-quality NOAC we've all been waiting for.szycag wrote:Bitching about this is useless. It plays Super Mario Bros. 3 on modern televisions. It looks retro. It'll be a nice Christmas gift for yuppies who have the Apple Genius Bar on speed dial.
It's not being made for any of us. Obviously, because there isn't even Lifeforce, Zanac, or Recca.
I'll take one of the pads for my Wii at $10, where I can play with sprite flicker off, if the buttons feel like the real thing. Next we'll complain about the $59.99 price tag right?
Not that I'm expecting any of that.
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What's wrong with Ghosts 'n' Goblins?WelshMegalodon wrote:Only two Capcom titles and this is one of them? The rest of the selection is quite good, but really.Shoryukev wrote: Ghosts' N Ghoblins
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Worst-case the case can be re-used. I shall most likely get one. Hardware wise: the NES hardware is very low-end as it is - a graphic calculator has more power today (one of the decent TI Graphic calcs that is) than a NES
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It's a nice idea but Christ, just stick the ROMs on a marketplace for 99p each or something and let people play the games they want. Hell, even sell mini NES carts with a bunch of games bundled in. Anything but tying it to the same batch of games forever - that's its biggest drawback.
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Not a popular opinion? I seem to remember several issues with the conversion. See here. This site claims that this version also introduced weapon immunities.atheistgod1999 wrote:What's wrong with Ghosts 'n' Goblins?WelshMegalodon wrote:Only two Capcom titles and this is one of them? The rest of the selection is quite good, but really.Shoryukev wrote: Ghosts' N Ghoblins
The coin-op original is fine. My issue is with the quality of the port.
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I hadn't ever noticed it consciously before the other year, but GnG NES does have some jerky scrolling.
I guess they're just disappointed Capcom's predecessor to Breath of Fire, Sweet Home, isn't a selection.What's wrong with Ghosts 'n' Goblins?
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gonna wait for feedback before i consider it as a cute xmas gift
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Why are people moaning/upset that it doesnt have CRT support? Why would it? 99% of the people who are going to buy this won't have a CRT handy anyway and it would just add unnecessary cost to a budget item. And besides, those that do have CRT set-up will more than likely have the real hardware anyway. Just take it for what it is.
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Yeah, I'm not a fan of the NES port either.WelshMegalodon wrote:The coin-op original is fine. My issue is with the quality of the port.
Woah! I need to give this a try.BIL wrote:"XTREEM MASTER"
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You're completely right. Why didn't I realize that!?Ex_Mosquito wrote:Why are people moaning/upset that it doesnt have CRT support? Why would it? 99% of the people who are going to buy this won't have a CRT handy anyway and it would just add unnecessary cost to a budget item. And besides, those that do have CRT set-up will more than likely have the real hardware anyway.
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I like the emulated version of the arcade Makaimura in Capcom Arcade Cabinet, which I rather play over the Micronics NES/FC port (not sure why it's such a popular game to emulate. Maybe because of its kusoge status in Japan). I'll wait and see on this. I found the emulation for Nintendo NES games to generally be decent, especially on Wii and 3DS. Not sure if they licensed this out to a third party, but I would be very disappointed if that third party turned out to be @games. I almost thought this topic was about those Game & Watch keychain remakes since they had a very similar name (Nintendo Mini Classics).
I read that M2 did the GBA emulation for WiiU and it showed (games aren't listed on their site, but it says they were involved with the GBA emulation in an article on the news page). It has a nice "pixel-perfect" mode. The only GBA VC game I have is SMB3 (mainly because they decided to include the e-reader levels with it, including some unreleased ones). While I can't find any info on this, I also suspect M2 may have been responsible for the n3DS SNES emulation since it also has the "pixel-perfect" mode.
I read that M2 did the GBA emulation for WiiU and it showed (games aren't listed on their site, but it says they were involved with the GBA emulation in an article on the news page). It has a nice "pixel-perfect" mode. The only GBA VC game I have is SMB3 (mainly because they decided to include the e-reader levels with it, including some unreleased ones). While I can't find any info on this, I also suspect M2 may have been responsible for the n3DS SNES emulation since it also has the "pixel-perfect" mode.
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Man, I don't even like the NES that much and this is pretty tempting. Cute as hell. I probably won't get one, but I can definitely see the appeal.
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One of my favourite import surprises! After getting stomped a few times I was wondering how in god's name NES speedrunners could get away with the stuff they do, then booted a US ROM to refresh my memory and was like "lmao." Hardcore stubby Technos beater violence on FC.Mortificator wrote:Woah! I need to give this a try.BIL wrote:"XTREEM MASTER"
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Too obviously not for me, with neither Antarctic Adventure, nor Binary Land on the list. At least the talk about "Nintendo games" (that are not by Nintendo whatsoever) won't diminish completely for a while yet, which I suppose is the sole purpose of this (hint's in the name).
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Expecting Nintendo to include any Japan-only titles on something like this is pretty unrealistic, even one like Antarctic Adventure that would require little in the way of localization. Though Fire Emblem, Mother, or FFIII would have made this quite a bit more desirable.
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Sweet bejesus is FF3 a sprawling epic.
Was also the last time they used the vancianish spell charge system instead of the inferior MP system. MP is made of doodoo and farts.
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