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Hands on: SNES Classic Mini review

Posted on August 22, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Have any questions about the new console? We’ll be hosting a live Q&A later today, so come along if you’d like to ask us about the SNES Classic Mini, or just discuss your favorite games. 

The NES Mini was one of 2016’s most pleasant surprises. The miniature console, which contained 30 games from Nintendo’s first console, quickly sold out worldwide before eventually being discontinued by Nintendo well before its prime.

The SNES Mini (or, to use its full name, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Nintendo Classic Mini) is, on the face of it, an almost identical product to its predecessor save the fact that it’s based on the SNES rather than the NES.
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