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EDIT Hakchi has been updated, versions 2.20 and later support uploading games to the SNES Classic as well as the NES Classic. Scroll to bottom of this post for details. NES Classic is dead (but will rise again like a phoenix Summer 2018), all hail the SNES Classic, released September 29th 2017! (October 5th in Japan) EDIT While they are still selling out they seem to be much more obtainable than the NES Classic was, with many stores having triple-digit quantities (with some flagship stores having as high as 500), and stores are expecting fairly frequent and generous restocks so Reggie might have been right that paying scalper premiums is a bad move. There were early concerns that wasn't getting them but this has been corrected. Jim Silly-Balls posted:It might be helpful to add to the OP that he snes Classic And vizio soundbars do not play well together. At least the vizio S3820w and S4251w-B4 exhibit this very annoying problem: NA version European version; although it will have the same games, it will look like the European unit (the Japanese-style console + controller color scheme with "Super Nintendo" branding) According to Nintendo: "Please note: all games included in the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System are the original US 60 Hz releases." http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Misc-/Nin...em-1238330.html Japanese version Box is pretty much straight-up the Japanese Super Famicom box. Note the list of games is slightly different (see below) and they will be the Japanese versions. Cost: $79.99 USD or regional equivalent, all versions will include 2 controllers with the console itself. Pre-order link: European version (Japanese-style console, "rainbow" buttons on controllers, "Super Nintendo" branding) Amazon UK (ships internationally despite saying otherwise, suggests about £85 to ship internationally in 1-2 weeks): https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B071G84PFQ List of games (both Western versions, note that the EU version will be running the 60 Hz US versions of all games) Contra III: The Alien Wars Donkey Kong Country EarthBound Final Fantasy III (this is "Final Fantasy VI" via the Japanese release numbering, the one with Locke, Celes, Kefka) F-ZERO Kirby Super Star Kirby's Dream Course The Legend of Zelda™: A Link to the Past Mega Man X Secret of Mana Star Fox Star Fox 2 (Never before released) Street Fighter 2 Turbo: Hyper Fighting (this is the "middle" SNES-released version of SF2, with the "bosses" like Balrog, M. Bison etc. as playable characters but without the all-new characters Fei Long, Cammy, T. Hawk etc.) Super Castlevania 4 Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts Super Mario Kart Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Super Mario World Super Metroid Super Punch-Out!! Yoshi's Island The Japanese unit will NOT HAVE these games: Earthbound/Mother 2 Kirby's Dream Course Street Fighter II Turbo Super Castlevania IV Super Punch-Out It will have these games as substitutions for those 5 games instead: Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem Legend of the Mystical Ninja Super Street Fighter II Super Soccer Tetris Attack (under the name Panel de Pon) Cord length is now 5 feet Controllers will use the same "Classic Controller" connectors, with the ports hidden behind a front flap. Below are details about the NES Classic / Famicom Mini, which you're unlikely to be able to obtain at a reasonable price point now as they've been discontinued: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAGVilt3Rls http://www.nintendo.com/nes-classic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15dTZlQLHLs quote:REDMOND, Wash., July 14, 2016 – If you see a Nintendo Entertainment System on store shelves this holiday shopping season, you haven’t entered a time machine. (Unless everyone around you is wearing acid-washed jeans and neon leg warmers. If that’s the case, you may have unknowingly walked through a rift in the space-time continuum.) The most likely scenario is you are setting eyes on the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition, launching in stores on Nov. 11 at a suggested retail price of $59.99 USD ($79.99 CAD). That’s right: The NES is back! But this isn’t the same NES that you fondly remember. This new nostalgia-fueled system is a near-identical, mini replica of Nintendo’s original home console and plugs directly into your high-definition TV using an 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. quote:List of games for the Japanese Famicom version (games in bold aren't on the Western NES version) Some notes: - There are no moving parts, that console front does not open at all. - The console supports the Classic Controller and Classic Controller Pro, but requires that at least one controller used with the system is the NES-styled Classic Controller, like the one included with the console. - For those of you in PAL territories, the games are all the 60 Hz versions (i.e. the NA and EU versions of the unit are identical) - The Japanese "Famicom" version of the unit will have the Japanese versions of games; on top of certain games naturally being in Japanese, various titles will behave differently based on how they worked originally (e.g. Metroid has a 3-slot save system instead of passwords, and some sound effects are different as the game was originally on the Famicom Disk System, Zelda II similarly has different sound effects and a different leveling system from the US version) Getting one These things are discontinued and it's possible but unlikely stores may get one final batch or something. You will want to watch nowinstock.net like a hawk and pounce when a store gets some in stock randomly. eBay, of course, has them, but they've been hitting prices like $350 and that's with just one controller; for that money you can get a Raspberry Pi army. Hacking one Despite officially being for power only, Nintendo for some reason made the USB "power" port a full USB port with total access to the console's internal memory, which also happens to be fully rewriteable. The tool to do this for either Classic is named hakchi, and works by holding the power button on the system while plugged into a Windows PC to put it into a sort of recovery mode state, allowing hakchi to install a driver to your PC so the console's memory is accessible and letting you upload a custom firmware and your own ROM's. On both consoles the vast majority of ROM's work with the system's own emulator, a few need alternate emulators (hakchi also provides this ability, even ROM's for systems the console isn't designed for!) For some reason the USB port allows full access to the system's memory and it's rewriteable. Using the tool Hakchi2, you can upload new games to the unit (subject to mapper support, check the latest version for details). It's also possible to get RetroArch onto it to allow playback of other games, but at that point you're probably better off getting a Raspberry Pi and 3D-printed case. univbee fucked around with this message at 17:00 on Oct 10, 2017 |
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I'm so getting one. It's missing a handful of the games I had as a kid, but this is gonna be great. Gonna hook it up to the bedroom TV and stay up late playing super Mario bros likes I did as a kid!
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Super C but no Contra? That seems kinda weird. I like that it hooks up to an HDMI input though--I wonder what the aspect ratio will be.
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I really wish they made those controllers wireless.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 14:05 |
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I don't really need this, but i'd be lying if I said I didn't at least want one of those controllers. If they announced a mini SNES down the line, i'd be pretty hard pressed not to want both.
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I'm going to buy one. I'm going to buy one for my sister who hasn't had a system since I left home with all the old ones. I'm going to buy one for my nephews. This is a brilliant move and I can't wait for the inevitable SNES and N64 versions. quote:I like that it hooks up to an HDMI input though--I wonder what the aspect ratio will be. Definitely 4:3, the only question is black borders or themed borders for the specific game you're playing (hopefully an option for either). Nail Rat fucked around with this message at 14:11 on Jul 14, 2016 |
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So there is no way to add more games, or do we need to let the mod scene handle that? Cause I love the idea (needs to be a little cheaper) but I'm gonna need ALL the megaman games on that thing.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 14:14 |
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Dang. No Castlevania III...
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 14:16 |
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BexGu posted:Cause I love the idea (needs to be a little cheaper). It's 30 games for $60 man, and a cool little thing to play them on a modern TV if you don't have a Wii U or whatever. Even buying half of these on the Virtual Console would cost about $100. I do wish there was a way to add games, but their options would be to include an ethernet port and develop a version of the VC for it, or have some convoluted link cable to some sort of PC store where the ROMs would be quickly hacked. I can see why they are just going with a quick cash grab.
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Well I know what I'm getting all my siblings for Christmas this year! Also, this will be a great way to get my 2 year old hooked on non-mobile video games.
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That is a fantastic collection of games. Sure, ideally I'd swap out a few, but they put most of the essential ones in there.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 14:25 |
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They picked the wrong Tecmo Bowl At least they got most of the rest right, though
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Oh hell yeah. I was just thinking about Legend of Zelda the other day.
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IcePhoenix posted:They picked the wrong Tecmo Bowl The NFL license probably made the choice for them, sadly.
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Nail Rat posted:This is a brilliant move and I can't wait for the inevitable SNES and N64 versions. They already did for the N64.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 14:37 |
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pyrotek posted:The NFL license probably made the choice for them, sadly. Yeah, I'm guessing if they'd used the NFL version the price of this would probably be $30 higher just to pay the NFL and NFLPA fees.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 14:39 |
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So the articles somehow dont specifically mention if it does or dosent it but this does actually play original cartridges right?
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 14:45 |
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That's a great line up. It's about time Nintendo did this.
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Basticle posted:So the articles somehow dont specifically mention if it does or dosent it but this does actually play original cartridges right? No it won't. It'll be physically too small to fit one.
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Basticle posted:So the articles somehow dont specifically mention if it does or dosent it but this does actually play original cartridges right? Since it's a "Mini" version and they don't explicitly say it would, it's heavily implied that it does not play original cartridges. I would have thought that would be a big selling point for them.
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The one thing not addressed is that I hope there's virtual manuals included for the games, because NES manuals were awesome.
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WaitsUp posted:No it won't. It'll be physically too small to fit one. Yeah. To my knowledge it is pretty much just a 30-in-1 thing. It also looks like it is based off of the Wii U VC architecture judging by the savestate functionality. Also the NES replica controllers are actually Wii Classic Controllers so they can just plug into a Wii remote and be used on a Wii/Wii U for any VC games there too. Really though, 30 NES VC games and a replica NES controller for $60 sounds fantastic to me. Also for some reason the original Final Fantasy being on there is crazy to me.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 14:52 |
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Yeah kind of loses its appeal if it cant play original carts. I never had a NES growing up but I played it a ton at other peoples houses.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 14:53 |
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Am I the only one that thinks $59.99 is a lot? I think I got my NES and a shoe box full of games at a garage sale for that much.
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How do "suspend points" work for VC, anyway? Is it a save state like an emulator, or is it a checkpoint system? And if the latter, can multiple people have a saved game going on a VC game? Because I don't want to share my Final Fantasy save quote:Am I the only one that thinks $59.99 is a lot? It's not a lot at all. Old stuff has a tendency to be buggy (sometimes not working at all) and for most newer TVs a weird adapter is required. The games cost $5 apiece on the virtual console, so buying digital versions of them all would be $150. The fact you're getting something new is why it's a big deal. It's like saying you bought a lovely old car for $1000 off of craigslist so why does a new car cost so much. I haven't owned a Nintendo system since the N64 so between either getting a Wii U and buying a shitton of games or this, this is a lot cheaper. I have an NES that works, but I don't really like battling it or the space that it and the games take up. Nail Rat fucked around with this message at 15:04 on Jul 14, 2016 |
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Swork posted:Am I the only one that thinks $59.99 is a lot? Not when an old yellowed console sells easily for that at every pawnshop or retro game store.
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Swork posted:Am I the only one that thinks $59.99 is a lot? $59.99 is what OK-I-guess NES'es generally go for these days, and that's without games, or ability to reliably hook them up to modern TV's. The days of getting entire collections for a song is long-gone due to streaming triggering people's nostalgias in recent years.
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I was going to make a smart-assed remark about the thread title, but then I actually could see myself buying this, and I haven't seriously considered buying a gaming appliance in over a decade.
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Guarantee you the classic controller will sell out faster than the console.Swork posted:Am I the only one that thinks $59.99 is a lot? Considering Nintendo sells NES games on VC for $6 a pop or something it's a good deal. If you're concerned about the price then I would gladly pay you $60 for your NES and shoe box full of games. Nail Rat posted:How do "suspend points" work for VC, anyway? Is it a save state like an emulator, or is it a checkpoint system? And if the latter, can multiple people have a saved game going on a VC game? They are literally save states. It even auto saves when you quit so you can hop back in where you left off.
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A.o.D. posted:I was going to make a smart-assed remark about the thread title, but then I actually could see myself buying this, and I haven't seriously considered buying a gaming appliance in over a decade. It cannot be understated how many kajillions of these things they are going to sell.
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Drowning Rabbit posted:Since it's a "Mini" version and they don't explicitly say it would, it's heavily implied that it does not play original cartridges. I would have thought that would be a big selling point for them. I doubt this product is marketed to those who have workable stacks of 30+ year old cartridges.
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al-azad posted:They are literally save states. It even auto saves when you quit so you can hop back in where you left off. Great, thanks. The "suspend points" wording in the press release had me worried.
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al-azad posted:Guarantee you the classic controller will sell out faster than the console. This too. loving for a mint condition NES controller (with a different connector) is absolute insanity, I want to get like 10 of them.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 15:06 |
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Well, that's one way to get rid of an overstock of Wii/Wii U parts.
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I am buying one for sure, even if it is $70. I mean, you need a second controller. It's adorable. A little disappointed there's no Duck Hunt and mini Zapper.
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WaitsUp posted:Not when an old yellowed console sells easily for that at every pawnshop or retro game store. you can buy an offbrand NES for like 20$ that will play almost all US NES games
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Swork posted:Am I the only one that thinks $59.99 is a lot? I mean these are all games you can play for free right now if you are a filthy pirate so really this is either something you are willing to pay their price on for nostalgia or you just pay zero dollars.
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JakeP posted:you can buy an offbrand NES for like 20$ that will play almost all US NES games These are rear end-tacular. The only decent one of these that I know of is the Retrofreak and it's more like $300.
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SettingSun posted:I doubt this product is marketed to those who have workable stacks of 30+ year old cartridges. I'm one of these people and I'm still probably buying it because it'll be like a bajillion times easier to set up and play.
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univbee posted:
i can download the entire nes library to my phonme and play it who cares about some lovely piece of plastic
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