![]() ![]() The front of the Classic has a removable panel that hides the console’s real controller ports, which is a double-edged sword. With two controllers in the box, you’re able to play two-player games without buying an extra peripheral. The most novel thing about the controllers, though, is that there are two of them. Nintendo’s inclusion of the removable panel suggests how the Classic looks on a shelf is just as important as its ability to play games. There are even etchings in the plastic to show where the controller ports and console slot would be, if they still had a purpose. Every mark, down to the original seams where the pieces of the case fuse, is identical with the original. Measuring 4.25″ x 5.125”, it’s a meticulously designed miniature version of the original Super Nintendo. Game console, or nostalgia trophy?Ī good deal of the SNES Classic’s appeal is the box itself. In our SNES Classic Edition review, we’ll break down what makes Nintendo’s retro game box so special. This year’s model, the SNES Classic Edition, offers an even stronger nostalgia hit than the NES Classic, thanks to its meticulously crafted design and well-curated list of games from the 16-bit era. You need to hit the console’s reset button to change gamesįor the second year in a row, Nintendo is releasing a “classic edition” emulation box that compiles the greatest hits from one of its beloved retro consoles, making it easy for fans to once again enjoy classic titles. ![]()
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