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The NES Won't Be The Only Nintendo Classic Mini Console

With the introduction of the Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System, it seems Nintendo is taking an interesting approach to its backlog of historical consoles and titles. NES titles listed in the Nintendo eShop start around $4.99. There are 30 of these games included within the Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System. If you were

italiangamer2866d ago

I'm seriously thinking of buying the Mini NES, I already have the money. Let's see what happens when it launches :D

darthv722866d ago (Edited 2866d ago )

It looks slick. As far as possible releases... SNES seems obvious. N64, yeah sure but gamecube... nah

Typically these plug and plays are based around small rom files and / or cart based systems. 2600, C64, Colecovision, Intelivision, Genesis (4 variants) and now the NES mini. There are even ones made by namco that contain arcade roms but anything that initially used optical media I don't see happening.

Personally I'd love a mini TG16 even though I already have a turbo everdrive and PCE.

mark_parch2866d ago

please please let there be a snes mini. i never got to play legend of zelda or metroid

MachuchalBrotha3162866d ago

Huh? Is there something wrong with the Gamecube?

Don't mind him Nintendo give me a Gamecube mini with Eternal Darkness, F Zero, Mari Sunshine, Metroid Prime, Resident Evil 4, etc. I'll buy it.

NukaCola2866d ago

GC isn't 10kb or even 50mb like an NES or Super NES game. That would be too big

gangsta_red2865d ago

@Mark_Parch

"i never got to play legend of zelda or metroid"

IMO the Zelda and Metroid for the SNES are hands down the best for both in the entire series.

SNES had some of the best JRPG's too, would love for an SNES Mini to have more than a few on it.

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Mystogan2865d ago

but if you have a half decent rig. You can play literally all of them... Even Wii titles.

TWB2865d ago (Edited 2865d ago )

^Gamecube games are around 1gb each, so they would more than likely want to invest into a HDD big enough to house all the games, emulation software and savestates without conflict. Next they would need to invest into hardware that could be the size of a Gamecube or smaller, that is capable of emulating GC software. Lastly they would need to develope such software that could run the games without glitches or hickups. Unless they flat out recycle Wii hardware and slightly modify it, but I would still expect noticeably higher prices than NES classic mini.

We are talking about a much bigger budget and development costs here.

NES classic mini more than likely has some cheap phone chips inside with half a gig of flash memory, and it will still work flawlessly with NES games with their emulation software.

I could see SNES happening, but N64 seems somewhat unlikely, or it would at least be more costly than what the NES classic mini is. I would expect 100$ or little more (since they want to make a proffit with these things)

Maybe a few years down the line.

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Yetter2865d ago

It 60$. Who doesn't have the money ?

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Skankinruby2866d ago

Maybe snes, no interest in 64 or GameCube

Whymii2865d ago

Judging by the disagrees, you're definitely in a minority.

Skankinruby2865d ago

Yes I'm very intimidated, 40 people know how to click on a down arrow. I'll just continue to separate myself from the loads of sheep who continue to buy the same Nintendo games over and over again and treat it like it's a brand new experience. The only reason I'm even interested in nes and snes is it touches a sentimental cord on my childhood memories. But I'll just observe and be humored as Nintendo runs a train on these retards that keep feeding into it just like this retarded Pokémon go garbage.

Whymii2864d ago (Edited 2864d ago )

We're all entitled to our own opinions, even those who use insulting and abusive language to describe those who they don't agree with.

TRS_Gear2866d ago

I would totally buy every version of this if they do decide to make all consoles prior to Wii.

The 10th Rider2866d ago

I desperately want to see a SNES one...If they could get Chrono Trigger in there with A Link to the Past, Super Matroid, Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country, Super Mario RPG, Yoshi's Island, Star Fox, Super Mario Kart, Super Castlevania, Kirby Super Star, Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Super Punch Out, Pilotwings, Mega Man, Street Fighter, Mario Paint...

Heck, that's only what? 20-ish games? I'd pay $100 for that alone.

psplova2866d ago (Edited 2866d ago )

I agree with everything except the hundred dollar thing. .lol $50 to $60 sounds good considering you could just emulate all that on your own, granted not in such a sweet sweet package. . I just hope these possibly come with a save state feature. : /

The 10th Rider2866d ago

They said something that gave me the impression that it would have a suspend feature:
"How will saving work?

Each game has multiple suspend points, so you can start where you left off at a later time."

http://nintendoeverything.c...

$100 for 20 classic SNES titles in a small, portable box and an SNES controller would still be an amazing deal. I think it's safe to assume that if an SNES one comes out it will either cost more or have less titles. Maybe averaging out to $3-4 a title instead of $2?

What I really with they'd done is included a mini cartridge slot (like an SD card) so they could release expansion packs. Imagine being able to buy a cartridge with 15 more games for $30. Other publishers could tap in as well and release things like a "Konami pack" or a "Square pack."

mark_parch2866d ago

that sounds fucking awsome

Perjoss2866d ago

I would even consider a mini wii...
as long as it came with monster hunter tri on it!

The 10th Rider2866d ago (Edited 2866d ago )

I don't really see them making one for Wii right now. The controllers alone would add $30 to the cost...So you could expect it to cost $100 and have maybe 10 games at most, maybe some extra eShop titles.

A few years from now, however, they could make one that upscales the games to HD...

jholden32492865d ago (Edited 2865d ago )

Forget Tri, you need MH4U and Generations!

I just modded my vWii mode on Wii U, and loaded a 256gb SD (format to FAT32) with my entire GameCube and Wii collection. And now I can play all of them directly from SD card, even with a Wii U Pro controller!

And my 3DS? Pffft... Modded that too. Put my entire game collection on a 200gb microSD, plus 150 virtual console installs for SNES and GBA and a few BS Satellaview (like the 2 Zelda games with translations and the Chrono Trigger pseudo-sequel Dream Runner). Plus emulators for NES, GB (and auto applies color), GBC, GameGear, NeoGeo Pocket Color, NES, TG16, Master System, Genesis, SegaCD, 32X, NeoGeo, Capcom Play System 1 and Capcom Play System 2.

It's like having this NES mini x1000 in the palm of your hand.

Whymii2865d ago (Edited 2865d ago )

With any luck they'll also make mini versions of 3DO(a), Atari Jaguar and Virtual Boy. No gamer's collection is complete without these beasts.

Spikeantestor2866d ago

It's hard for me to care about anything presented in standard def.

JScotty282866d ago

Gaming isn't all about the visuals, dude! Many of the best games ever were 8/16 bit.

EddieNX 2866d ago

I'm presuming you're born post 2000? Nostalgia is important but some of the old games offer experiences better than those on offer today. For example people genuinely prefer A link to the past over any 3D Zelda game

Goldby2866d ago

I Pity your close mined Spike.
as jscotty already stated, some if not the best gaming in history was back in the 8/16bit era

BrandanT2866d ago

I wish I could spam disagree right now.

Spikeantestor2866d ago

Ok, maybe I should clear up a few things.

1) I'm 32 years old. My first system was a Genesis. I've had just about every game system since, and including, the NES.

2) my complaint isn't that these games aren't worth a person's time. Only that, having played so many of them on so many diffrent systems over the years, I don't have the desire to do it yet again in standard def. I'm over the novelty of replaying Super Mario Bros. again for the pure nostalgia. That worked on me with the game boy color. It worked on me with the Wii and the 3DS. But I'm not interested in getting it again till it's in HD. I just have too many current games that I haven't finished even once.

3) yes, blurry graphics bother me. They just do. I don't mind simple visuals. But I do mind unintentionally blurred ones.

Drdeadlocke2866d ago

Some of the greatest games on the planet were presented in standard def though

Spikeantestor2865d ago

My issue isn't with their original presentation. My problem is playing games that were meant to look one way through a lense that obscures that original vision. Make a game that's supposed to look blurry and I'll give it a shot. Otherwise, ehhh, I just don't have the time to play bad looking versions of things I've rebought many times over already.

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EddieNX 2866d ago

As for Gamecube I think we can expect more remasters for full price each on NX and making a mini one of those with 30 games is unrealistic. SNES is more likely

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My friend has Tron Bonne and I got the Persona game

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New PlayStation Handheld Reported Again, Supposedly Runs PS4 Games

Another leaker has claimed that a PSP/PS Vita style PlayStation handheld is in the works, and it'll supposedly support PS4 games.

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anast2d ago

If this is true, it will crush everything for the price.

VenomUK2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Needs to be a PS5 portable.

Cacabunga2d ago

PS4 native with PS5 remote play capabilities. Would be sweet.

And let PS Portal support cloud streaming for all PS+ games.

anast2d ago

Going off all the pricing behavior of Sony to this point. I'm willing to bet it will be cheaper than the Steam Deck. And when the price is revealed and I am right, send me a message.

Cacabunga2d ago

Could be an attempt to counter switch 2 which will have PS4 power.
Imagine all the PS4 third party re releases switch 2 is going to get.. “PS4 portable” could get the exact same games once again and publishers can resell software ..

If this portable has provides PS5 remote play on top then it will have a nice argument and exclusive feature.

DarXyde1d 14h ago (Edited 1d 14h ago )

Cacabunga,

Possibly, though I think any attempt to win against Nintendo in the handheld space is hopeless.

I loved the PSP and I still enjoy my Vita, but there's something about a full scale Mario and Zelda in your hands that makes it clear Sony should share the space, but never dream of taking it.

It's a very safe bet from Sony to have it run PS4 games too because then neither you nor developers are on the hook to make dedicated games for it.

Time will tell. I hope it's real. I'm willing to bet that it is—this is an inevitable strategy for Nintendo and the Surface team is allegedly handling Microsoft's next hardware stint. Sony wouldn't be the only one without portable hardware.

JL29301d 3h ago

$199 for a dedicated handheld when they are trying to sell that piece of shit streaming screen for the same price. Hilarious.

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crazyCoconuts2d ago

It would be a niche product like Portal. Not bad, but not mainstream. It's legacy PS4 right?

Kneetos2d ago

The switch 2 and next steam deck will be out by then and will likely be way more popular

anast2d ago

The switch 2 will be a handheld Series S for kids and the next steam deck will be ridiculously over priced for a bunch of aging CRPGS and F2P mobile style games.

Kneetos2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

@Anast the switch 2 will Fortnite dance on the new Sony handhelds grave
Playstation can't compete with Nintendo there

With playstation porting all it's games to pc and by extension steam deck it pretty much makes the new pshandheld system irrelevant

Especially since all I ever hear from the Sony crowd is "I NEED graphics or I can't enjoy the game" a handheld PS4 is going the same way as Sony's handheld ps3

Hypertension1401d 23h ago (Edited 1d 23h ago )

If the switch 2 isn't backwards compatible, it will fail.

If this is true, then it will already have a large of games to play from the start, add ps1,ps2,psp,vita games to the mix, and it can be massively popular.

anast1d 12h ago (Edited 1d 12h ago )

The switch is a Mario machine and for kids, they have their own space. Tell me where I am wrong here.

The problem is that Sony isn't porting all of the games to the Steam Deck specifically. The Steam Deck can't play every game. It even has a verified category with games that run the best and a "playable" category that can barely run games. So, the best option to play would obviously be a Sony product.

The last point is inane. I can't respond to comments that use caps. the point should be able to stand on it's own

NotoriousWhiz1d 11h ago

It doesn't matter hiw popular the Playstation handheld is if it shares the same library as the PS5. It just brings more people into the ecosystem and provides them with more ways to play their games.

Kneetos1d 10h ago

@anast Nintendo is competing with Sony and no amount of backpedaling will change that
They were competing during the GameCube era and the Wii u era, coincidentally the 2 gens they lost to Sony, but we're suddenly not competing during the ds, Wii and 3ds era because they beat playstation, but of course we can't have that can we so "Nintendo isn't competition Sony auto wins"

The switch is more then a mario and even a first party machine these days as there are plenty of games, specifically Japanese and indi games that are doing better on switch then their ps counterpart
It's irrelevant that Sony isn't specifically porting to steam deck, the games will end up on there and people will wait for a pc port just like how playstation fans wait for a playstation port of games, you aren't unique

Playstation fans constantly brag on graphics, so a handheld that only plays PS4 games isn't going to entice a lot of them, like the vita before it, and Sony has a history of just dropping unsuccessful projects, the vita psvr and it looks like the portal isn't doing too hot either

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Vits2d ago

They literally charged people $199 for a bottom-of-the-barrel tablet with a DualSense controller bolted on. So I really can't see them releasing a powerful yet affordable native handheld.

Ps5conehead2d ago

I love my portal I’m handicapped and the portal lets me play on days I’m not at my best. It’s great .and the screen is admazing even though it’s not oled

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-Foxtrot2d ago

If you had every PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP and PSV game then sure but I mean if it's just the PS4 why not just get a Steam Deck?

anast2d ago

You might be correct, but it depends on the price point. Also, most PC gamers wait years for Sony releases, so it might be better just to get the PS4 handheld.

crazyCoconuts2d ago

I'd be surprised if Sony reversed course and continued to put new releases on PS4. It would cannibalize their PS5 sales

MrBaskerville2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

If it supports your library, some people own more ps4 games than steam games. I know I do.

crazyCoconuts2d ago

I might buy something like this to play my old library but man those old games are cheap on steam. This console would have to be cheap to make sense. I don't see it happening

MrBaskerville2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

@CrazyCoconuts
I also think it sounds a little off. I would probably buy if it could run Ps5 games, but that sounds expensive. Being ps4 only is a little limiting I think.

But if it ran all ps4 titles and new stuff created for the handheld. then it could be interesting. Basically a Vita that just happened to come with a huge ass backlog of existing games.

FinalFantasyFanatic1d 11h ago (Edited 1d 11h ago )

My libraries are roughly equal in size for both, maybe if I could play more classics games on the Playstation one I could consider it. But it's a tough selling point for people who aren't already heavily invested in the Playstation ecosystem.

SegaSaturn6692d ago

Deck is very viable option given how good PS3 and switch emulation have become. Even new releases are chugging along at 30fps.

Lexreborn22d ago

To be fair, I have a lot of ps4 games I don’t have on steam that is can play on my ps5 but I choose to play ps5 games on my ps5.

I also haven’t rebought any of my PlayStation exclusives on PC because I own them on my ps4/5 and even the upgraded ways that rival the pc version. So, if I wanted to play them on my steam deck I would still have to buy them again which if I bought the 6 top games Spider-Man 1,2, mm, horizon, fw , GoW and ragnarok and GoT with LoU1,2. It would more then. Likely be the cost of this device.

So, instead of double dipping I would buy the handheld and if it has a playable sf6 that actually works online (steam deck is not functional) I think I would want it for myself

Vits2d ago

If you have them in digital form, for sure. Because I don't see Sony giving you a digital copy of your old physical PS4 games. That doesn't sound like them at all.

And also, Steam doesn't depend on PS4 games. PC got more games that generation than all the consoles combined. The ports of PlayStation games are just one of the cherries on top of the cake.

Lexreborn22d ago

@vits I do have them in digital form which is why I said from my perspective. I also have a steam deck but that doesn’t mean everything runs on it which not everything is playable. And as I am also stating the perks of why people WOULD want them even while having a steam deck it’s weird to see people disagreeing purely because I wouldn’t want to double dip financially.

But even in the event you have physical copies of games, if you have ps plus most if not all of the ps4 games are there. So, it’s not like the options are non existent and people can’t find VIABLE reasons to purchase the device.

If people are justifying the portal, they can justify a dedicated portable. The desire to make it seem like people can only own one thing these days is an odd occurrence.

Vits2d ago

@Lexreborn2
Then for sure, if you already have your library in digital form, something that can tap into it is definitely a good deal. That's basically the same reason why the Steam Deck is popular with PC and Steam users in general, because their library is available on it.

PS Plus is an extra cost though, and those games aren't yours. So I get where you are coming from, but that is a different discussion. As for the Portal, I don't get how people justify that piece of crap either, but they sure did so I can see a PS Vita 2 being sucessful. I don't see it being cheap or better value than the Steam Deck or any Windows Handheld, unless Sony really makes some radical changes.

As for why people want one device to rule them all instead of a bunch of them, it's likely because most people here are adults. If I recall correctly, the N4G user base is around their mid-30s. At this point in life, the issue is not usually owning things but actually having time to use them.

FinalFantasyFanatic1d 11h ago

@Vits,
I don't think a new PS handheld would be worth it for me after owning the Steamdeck, assuming there will probably be a lot of overlap of both libraries in my case, so just having the one device is fine for me (I don't need the clutter or devices with too much overlap). I'll probably just stream the PS4 games I don't have on Steam to the Steam Deck via Chiaki, I would probably need the PS handheld to have its own exclusives to entice me.

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Profchaos2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Because if you already have a large digital library of PS4 titles and this plays PS4 games you don't need much more than the system. It's also rumoured to play some ps5 games.

If you buy a steam deck you have to re buy your library.

Eonjay1d 20h ago

If you are already in he PS ecosystem you probably have hundreds of digital PS4 games. Especially if you are on PSPlus Extra. These folks, of which there are millions upon millions would probably rater have access to the games they already own vs buying them all again on Steam.

FinalFantasyFanatic1d 11h ago

This is the question, might be nice for the Playstation exclusive games from previous generations, but Sony's Playstation Classics lineup is seriously lacking, especially from their PS1 catalogue, I don't think the PS2/PS3 catalogue are that huge either.

A Steam Deck is already somewhere between a PS4 and a PS4 Pro in terms of power. Without those exclusive games from Sony's previous consoles, I don't see how you could convince anyone a new Playstation handheld to be better value than a Steam Deck. I can also literally put previous Playstation's libraries onto it without too much trouble.

-Foxtrot1d 11h ago

“ Without those exclusive games from Sony's previous consoles, I don't see how you could convince anyone a new Playstation handheld to be better value than a Steam Deck.”

Exactly and this is a prime example of why exclusives matter

Without them Steamdeck just looks like the better choice overall

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MeteorPanda2d ago

I still play my vita. The oled screen was too good for it's time. I obviously had to home brew it but playing my old snes/ps1 games on it is so good.

Barlos1d 17h ago

So many times I've been tempted to hack my Vita but I just can't bring myself to do it. I kind of want it to be as originalas possible. Also, for emulation I have my steam deck.

FinalFantasyFanatic1d 11h ago

I was tempted to hack my Vita, but I couldn't bear to risk it, something about having the original software/experience on the handheld.

I'll happily emulate on the Steam Deck, especially the games that weren't available on the Aussie store or ones I just missed out on.

Skuletor2d ago

How many people will buy this at launch? As a Vita owner, I'd definitely hold back after how Sony's support for that turned out.
Also, PSP played near PS2 quality games, PS Vita played near PS3 quality games, shouldn't the next Playstation handheld be aiming for near PS5 quality?

MeteorPanda2d ago

the sadest thing on vita support for me was the removal of Close? The app that let you see local players and what they were playing. i made friends back in the day for co op that way lol.

I think it was privacy breaching? such a shame.

Skuletor2d ago

Vita had so much promise, I wonder what it would have taken for Sony to have been more supportive. GTA: San Andreas Stories would have probably brought more sales alone, if they could have gotten that. I was disappointed we never really got anything on the same level as Killzone: Mercenary after that game, which looked amazing running on the Killzone 3 engine. Would have loved to see new entries of PS IP like Infamous, God of War etc, Sony really dropped the ball and using proprietary memory cards that were ridiculously priced didn't help, if they were smart, they'd have sold them cheaper since they were mainly being used to store stuff people were paying for in their store anyway, lol.

anast2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

The people that remember the vita are in the minority.

Skuletor2d ago

So are the amount of people that bought it

Einhander19722d ago (Edited 2d ago )

The point would be that it plays PS4 games, PS4 is still getting games constantly.

Everyone here including yourself presumably already has a library of games to play on this.

The success of the Portal shows the value of not needing to have a separate game library.

Skuletor2d ago

I don't think it will have native PS4 support

FinalFantasyFanatic1d 11h ago

@Skuletor,
Why not? The PS5 plays PS4 games fine (because the tech is similar), one could assume that if Sony is using AMD hardware, then they will probably have native PS4 support.

MeteorPanda1d 20h ago

Honestly the amount of games you could get on these cards was better value than what the switch was offering per cartidge. Cartridges got no slack from these same people.

The games for vita were very cheap, 30 dollars on average in store.

FinalFantasyFanatic1d 11h ago

I'm still salty about the proprietary memory card prices, I don't remember those ever getting cheap.

Eonjay1d 19h ago

I mean how mich more support does the PS4 really need. It's not a new system... just a portable PS4. There are over 10 000 PS4 games available. Sony doesn't need to support it.

There are some crazy rumors out there but we don't have the technology to run a Series S in Portal mode let alone a PS5.

Skuletor1d 19h ago (Edited 1d 19h ago )

How many people that have a physical PS4 library will be willing to buy their games again to download these rumoured PS4 games to this rumoured portable? Until it gets officially revealed, none of us really know how this thing will operate but I will point out, Sony usually sell their consoles at low profit with the intention of making more money later in software sales. People that will be mostly playing games they already own, won't be their largest target market, most likely.

Also, hopefully it would have it's own exclusives to highlight the portables strengths too and not just games from a last gen system

FinalFantasyFanatic1d 11h ago

Even if we did have the technology, imagine how terrible the battery life would be! You'd have to be more tethered to a power outlet than any of the other PC handhelds.

Barlos1d 17h ago

Yeah same here. The way they handled the Vita has left me burned. I don't trust them to give a handheld the support it needs and so I'll not buy it at launch. I need to see their commitment first.

FinalFantasyFanatic1d 11h ago

No, I don't think the technology would be near enough to give us PS5 quality, not unless you're okay with 20 mins battery life (then there's heat dissipation and weight to think of too). I feel like that's the mistakes PC handhelds like Rog Ally, MSI Claw and Lenovo Legion Go make, they over power the Steam Deck, but you pay for it in battery life, I'd rather have more battery life when I'm using a handheld.

To be fair though, with the race to beat climate change/reach net-zero, they're developing new battery tech all the time, maybe in a few years we could have a battery that adds a stupid amount of playtime to a powerful handheld.

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PlayStation Store Being Investigated for Anti-Competitive Practices in Poland

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PapaBop2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

This is precisely why discless consoles are a terrible idea. I made my money back on my disc based ps5 within the first two months when comparing the cost on the PS Store to what I paid for my physical disc versions. The last game I bought was Armoured Core 6 for £43.85 on ShopTo, still costs £59.99 on PS Store. Those savings soon add up.

TheColbertinator2d ago

Sony is becoming exposed for who they really are.

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fsfsxii2d ago

shit-tier countries wanna make it look like they're working for the consumer's benefit, meanwhile they leave apple alone, the mobile market is actually something that affects people, not psn lmao

gold_drake1d 19h ago

yea, its really odd how they pick and choose, when theres Nintendo and Microsoft and Steam ha.