Nintendo wants its fans to binge on nostalgia this holiday and reconnect with the orginal versions of the franchises they love.
The NES Classic Edition is a tiny version of the original, 30-year-old Nintendo console. It comes pre-loaded with 30 classic games that appeared on the original console (with no cartridges to blow into).
SEE ALSO:30 years ago, 'Mario' changed the game — for goodThe NES Classic Edition comes with an A/C adapter and HDMI cable, meaning it will work on pretty much any modern TV or monitor. It also comes with a new version of the classic square controller; you'll receive one packed in, and can purchase the other for $9.99.
The whole system is out Nov. 11 for $59.99. Here's the full list of games, which include titles from many other publishers like Bandai Namco, Capcom and Square Enix.
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™
Nintendo also said the NES Classic Controller can be hooked up to a Wii Remote to play Virtual Console titles on the Wii and Wii U, for those who miss the feel and precision of that mini, square controller.
Probably also included: the amount of time you'll lose trying to beat every game.
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