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Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System (Nintendo) £47.85 Delivered @ Base
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Relive the 80s when the Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System, launches on 11th November. The classic NES is back in a familiar-yet-new form as an official mini replica of Nintendo’s original home console. Plugging directly into a high-definition TV using the included HDMI cable, the console comes complete with 30 NES games built-in, including beloved classics like Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Donkey Kong, PAC-MAN and Kirby’s Adventure.
The Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System comes packaged with an HDMI cable, a USB cable for powering the system*, and one Nintendo Classic Mini: NES Controller. And whether it’s rediscovering an old favourite or experiencing the joy of NES for the first time, the fantastic collection of NES classics included with each and every system should have something for all players. The included titles are:
Each title is sure to bring back fond memories and produce plenty of new ones. Players can even enjoy playing many of these games together by attaching a second Nintendo Classic Mini: NES Controller, sold separately. A Classic Controller or Classic Controller Pro for the Wii console can also be used.
The Nintendo Classic Mini: NES Controller can also be used to play Virtual Console NES games on a Wii U,or Wiiconsole. Simply connect it to a Wii Remote controller to make the experience that much more authentic. Players needn’t worry about losing any hard-earned progress either as each game has multiple suspend points, allowing them to start where they left off at a later time, no passwords needed.
Bring back memories and make brand new ones with the Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System, launching on 11th November. Relive past glories, defeat the boss that you could never beat, or simply enjoy the classic titles of yesteryear anew.
*Note that an AC adapter for the USB cable is required to play the system but is not included in the packaging.
The Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System comes packaged with an HDMI cable, a USB cable for powering the system*, and one Nintendo Classic Mini: NES Controller. And whether it’s rediscovering an old favourite or experiencing the joy of NES for the first time, the fantastic collection of NES classics included with each and every system should have something for all players. The included titles are:
- 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
Each title is sure to bring back fond memories and produce plenty of new ones. Players can even enjoy playing many of these games together by attaching a second Nintendo Classic Mini: NES Controller, sold separately. A Classic Controller or Classic Controller Pro for the Wii console can also be used.
The Nintendo Classic Mini: NES Controller can also be used to play Virtual Console NES games on a Wii U,or Wiiconsole. Simply connect it to a Wii Remote controller to make the experience that much more authentic. Players needn’t worry about losing any hard-earned progress either as each game has multiple suspend points, allowing them to start where they left off at a later time, no passwords needed.
Bring back memories and make brand new ones with the Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System, launching on 11th November. Relive past glories, defeat the boss that you could never beat, or simply enjoy the classic titles of yesteryear anew.
*Note that an AC adapter for the USB cable is required to play the system but is not included in the packaging.
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Edited by mixmixi, 3 September 2018
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sorted byScalped someone like a Native American.
Its all the rage with Internet Del Boys.
around here it’ll make him as popular as a ginger step son.
I don’t sell stuff TBH.
Im a hoarder.
For sure. Many of the deal posters and regulars don’t approve.
I dont mind anyone making a quick buck just often times the sort that brags about doing it on here do come across badly.
I cant be bothered to mess about for a few quid.
It highlights to me how many in our society are struggling though.
We all don’t wanna pay over the odds it’s why we are here but messing about buying a selling something on eBay with all the nonsense and effort that comes with it for at best a couple of hundred quid profit and that’s for the odd deal mostly it’s a fiver here and tenner there....
most of those that brag about buying “ten copies” - it works out at less than minimum wage by the time you factor in listing, checking emails, answering questions, buying envelopes and all that jazz and then posting.
Na you are ok....
like I say if you can make a few quid good on you but bragging about it here.... buying and selling a glitch PS4 is hardly life changing....
people posting “bought 10 copies” and the like are clearly trolling.
If someones willing to pay it, its their fault. Im sure if you had decided to sell one at that time you would of listed it at rrp right?
Supply and demand! It was very rare at that time july/august last year (edited)
Seems inevitable, although I would imagine they will wait a while for the necessary hardware - both SOC and storage - to be cheaper. The hardware for NES and SNES mini are cheap as chips and they would want N64 version to be same.
The fact that they re-released the NES classic suggests there won't be a new model for this Xmas season anyway, they are hoping people keep buying the NES & SNES. (edited)
Prefer getting the official NES Mini then just side load the game onto it. Heat for this, best price going without the need of an EBay code or used item.
It wont have the same appeal as the NES and certainly not the SNES Mini, which was a better console, had way more classic games which all have aged alot better than the very early 3D games have, 2D sprites just aged so much better and feel so much more artistic
Also Nintendo dont have the rights to Goldeneye anymore and most of the best N64 games have all been remade/remastered anyway, Zelda OoT & MM, Perfect Dark etc etc, and no Metroid game either (edited)
Still massively p****d off about that. Nintendo have always been aggressive with such matters but to kill sites that have been around for years does suggest they've decided their's money to be made out of this retro revival. I realise it's copyright infringement but it's not like you're depriving anyone of revenue, half the games you couldn't even buy if you wanted to, and if they were only released in other regions you're hardly going to spend hundreds on old tech' to play one or two titles.
Personally after what they've done I won't be buying an N64 mini or whatever in future.
It's the Nintendards upvoting anything with the Nintendo logo on it.
Speaking of which... HEAT. But that's only because posted the deal. (edited)
They're still too busy apologising for the shocking anti-aliasing first
speak for yourself.
I thrashed the SNES mini and didnt get bored like I did with the NES Mini, are very early 3D games more playable than the best 2D ones? Im not sure they are as they lend themselves to comparisons with recent games where they fail miserably gameplay wise. Having said that I would be hyped for Mario 64 and Paper Mario, mario 64 is still insanely playable today (edited)
Disagree, this community is full of scalpers. They came out of the woodwork for the PS4 500 Mil fiasco proving how many there actually are
So what you're saying is that it's cheaper to pirate the games than pay for them? I never would have guessed (edited)
As much as the nostalgia side of it, I agree about the appeal, but I had the SNES mini for about 30 mins before I got bored. Mario 64 is probably my favourite game ever, as is Golden eye, but as you said, they don't have the rights for Goldeneye anymore. There could be a few other classics to add (Mario party, Pokémon, Mario Kart 64 etc) and generally the games are bigger and more playable than the older generations. I would certainly buy one to actually play it, even just to have a mini version just to play Mario 64 with the N64 controller
You can buy a steam link for £1. Yes a pound in steam sales.
Then just use that with your pc to load every emulator going.
Then also use your PS4 controllers with the steam link to play games.
8 comments in and we've been Raspberry Pied...again.
Theres something nice about a plug-and-play cute little Nes box, with four controllers ready to play splitscreen Quake II, Mario Kart 64 or Bomberman, that you can take anywhere.
It's a little fiddly, but you can have 4 saves per game.
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It really is super annoying coming into a thread like this and seeing Raspberry Pi statements. There is tons of ways to emulate a NES, even my N64 everdrive cartridge plays NES games, but we are nerds that require even more ways of playing.
Except not requiring a PC, being able to take it out your house or run it without a network connection, but yeah sure...
Heat added
HotUKDeals should make a template of this to save people time on any post about a retro console.
#metoo
Wait for the N64 mini! Rumoured to be soon. There will likely not be Goldeneye but users will find a way to load it on I'm sure
How did you get that much?
This!
With multiple retro consoles being released over the past few years, this option is much more flexible and cheaper in the long run as it allows you to run many more games on all of the retro console platforms from one device.
Actually it was more like Hannibal Lector at thanksgiving! It was a one off scalp, but the real fun was just before Christmas 2016 when I sold over 60 of them for £130 each (edited)