Famicom Mini is the Japanese version of the NES Classic

As you already know, the NES Classic will arrive in Spain in November, and in Actualidad Gadget We are going to bring you its unboxing and due analysis on the same day of launch. Meanwhile, we can whet our appetites with the trailers that come out of the console and the photographs that some colleagues from the specialized press share. However, as many of you know, in Japan the Nintendo Entertainment System was not known as NES, but as Famicom, with a somewhat more peculiar and striking design. So that, They were not going to be without their Classic Mini version, the Famicom Mini will be the Japanese version of the NES Classic Mini.

As is with a reduced size, so we will see it in Japan. The reason is that in the United States the spatial was no longer fashionable, and there was a crisis in the world of video games quite important, which is why Nintendo wanted to unlink the NES from the video game name, and decided to call it the Nintendo Entertainment System. In Japan, lovers of the eccentric, the spectacular design of the Famicom remained, with its tank for the controls and that aspect to spaceship. However, if they were going to launch the NES Classic Mini, why not launch it in a Famicom version ...

En hardware-wise the games and the possibilities are exactly the same, this is the list of games compatible with Famicon and NES Classic.

Donkey Kong
• Mario Bros.
• Pac Man
• Excitbike
• Balloon Fight
• Ice Climber
• Galaga
• Yie Ar Kung Fu
• Super Mario Bros.
• The Legend of Zelda
• Atlantis not Nazo
• Degrees
• Ghosts' n Goblins
• Solomon's Key
• Metroids
• Castlevania
• Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
•Tsuppari Ozumo
• Super Mario Bros. 3
•Ninja Gaiden
• Mega Man 2
• River City Ransom
• Double Dragon II: The Revenge
• Super Against
•Final FantasyIII
• Dr Mario
• Downtown Nekketsu Koushinkyoku: Soreyuke daiundoukai
• Mario Open Golf
• Super Mario USA (the US version of Super Mario Bros. 2)
• Kirby's Adventure

It will be released in Japan on November 10, and It will cost 5.980 yen, more or less the € 60 that the NES Classic version will cost in Spain.


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