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Nintendo To Launch SNES Mini This Year, Reports Eurogamer (eurogamer.net)

Nintendo plans to release another console this year aimed at nostalgia-seekers. The iconic game company is working on a Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) classic version that would launch in time for the holidays, according to Eurogamer, which cites sources with knowledge of the plans. The device is already under development and -- like its predecessor the NES Classic Edition -- will give gamers access to some of the console's biggest hits. From the article: Nintendo's plans for SNES mini are also a major reason why last year's NES mini did not see a reprieve from discontinuation, Eurogamer understands, despite the latter's continued popularity and sell-out status.

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  1. Re:I don't understand all the hate on the mini NES by Interfacer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Then your wife pulled off a miracle because stores around here only got a couple that didn't even make it to the shelves before flying out the door. They told me they couldn't reserve any, and that some might come in, 2 weeks after Christmas. And now I find out that Nintendo discontinued the f*cking thing.

    Instead of ramping up production ahead of time and making a killing with Christmas sales, they limit supply to a couple thousand and then discontinue the thing before it becomes available off the shelf. There is no point is talking about how great the thing is when most people didn't even get the chance to just go to the store and by one before it's gone again.

  2. Re:Release for real? by arth1 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm not buying anything from Nintendo because they apparently don't want my money. The NES Classic is never available in the store. The Switch is never available in the store. And I don't have time to sit outside a store for hours waiting for opening in the hope of getting one.

    They are basically telling customers "fuck you". As a result, if they one day do manage to get stores stocked, it becomes my time to say the same to them.

  3. will we be able to buy it? by j2.718ff · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When the NES Classic was announced, I decided I was going to buy one. Sure, I could have thrown together some kind of emulator, but this was more like the real thing, with no questions of ROM legality.

    After the NES Classic's discontinuation was announced, before it was possible for most people to buy one, I build a RetroPie. Now I have no reason to be excited about the SNES Mini.

  4. Nintendo had to download there own roms to make by Joe_Dragon · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Nintendo had to download there own roms to make it work. This time do they have there own in house roms
    or do they need to do like many other pay emulator systems That have to use the work that was done to make emulators happen in the first place just to endup with one that does less and that you have pay for vs it being free.

    There is one paid emulator system that I will not pay for that does less them the free one that came years before that I and others helped to make happen. That if that work was not done that this paid one will not be there also I think they don't really do to much to shut down the free one as there may some issues that come up if there where to be an code audit.