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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 19:55 
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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I always read this title as "The Nintendo Classic Mimi"

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Local Cex are now selling these (secondhand) for £125. Chancers.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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It seems that Nintendo have stopped production on this to concentrate all their efforts on the Switch.

But then I've seen a rumour this morning that the SNES mini is on the way. This should come as no surprise as I've been seeing the rumours ever since the NES mini was announced. Anyway, if it does go ahead I would heartily recommend ordering one. The NES mini is fetching silly second hand prices so if you want one.. order one.


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It seems that Nintendo have stopped production on this to concentrate all their efforts on the Switch.

But then I've seen a rumour this morning that the SNES mini is on the way. This should come as no surprise as I've been seeing the rumours ever since the NES mini was announced. Anyway, if it does go ahead I would heartily recommend ordering one. The NES mini is fetching silly second hand prices so if you want one.. order one.


Have you modified your NES mini to put extra games on it or are you keeping it as is?

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I'm keeping it as is. I have a modded Wii connected to my telly that can play any NES game and can also use the NES mini controller so there's no point really.

I'd like to keep the NES Mini in original condition. One day, it'll be worth a fortune and when I'm long gone... my kids will be able to throw it in a skip for me.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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One day, it'll be worth pretty much nothing and when I'm long gone... my kids will be able to throw it in a skip for me.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Bamba wrote:
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One day, it'll be worth pretty much nothing and when I'm long gone... my kids will be able to throw it in a skip for me.


Feex.


Either way, it's going in the skip... right?


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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There's no way that this is worth £180 but CEX seem to disagree.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I'd have gone for "in a skip with me".


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I must get round to getting a spare Wii to use for emulators. To the car boot sales.....


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Someone is selling knock-offs of these in Boscombe market for £40. Very tempted as they come with two controllers and 600 games…

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Someone is selling knock-offs of these in Boscombe market for £40. Very tempted as they come with two controllers and 600 games…

That's genius. I assume it's an older model Pi inside, as £40 is pushing the margin of profit a bit


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I've seen several YouTube videos of these and I would approach with caution. If they're the same models, the 600 games are full of knock offs and duplicated games. Still, for £40 I'm sure you could have some fun with one.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Yeah, the emulation can be incredibly variable. You’ve got a big old PC at home I’m sure you could do better with that than waste £40.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I've seen several YouTube videos of these and I would approach with caution. If they're the same models, the 600 games are full of knock offs and duplicated games. Still, for £40 I'm sure you could have some fun with one.

Have you got a link handy? The only one I can find looks like a white fan heater or something.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Yeah, the emulation can be incredibly variable. You’ve got a big old PC at home I’m sure you could do better with that than waste £40.

This is probably why I didn't pull the trigger in the end.

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Someone is selling knock-offs of these in Boscombe market for £40. Very tempted as they come with two controllers and 600 games…


Was it one of these?

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Picked up a SNES Mini recently, but not had time to play it as I'm addicted to Horizon Zero Dawn. Really looking forward to getting some time on it though.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Someone is selling knock-offs of these in Boscombe market for £40. Very tempted as they come with two controllers and 600 games…


Was it one of these?

It could've been.

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would buy the legit version so buying a knock off seems like madness.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would buy the legit version so buying a knock off seems like madness.


How so? It's a lovely little machine with some great games on it. Well worth the £50 in my opinion.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Bamba wrote:
I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would buy the legit version so buying a knock off seems like madness.


How so? It's a lovely little machine with some great games on it. Well worth the £50 in my opinion.

Bamba doesn't like games except those released in the last 18 months, the superficial graphics whore that he is

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Seems odd to me to buy a knock off when you probably already own a bunch of devices that can run the same games.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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TheVision wrote:
Bamba wrote:
I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would buy the legit version so buying a knock off seems like madness.


How so? It's a lovely little machine with some great games on it. Well worth the £50 in my opinion.


It's a box that does what loads of other hardware you already own already does, except worse because you can't freely add whatever games to it that you want. It's for weird nostalgia fetishists.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Bamba wrote:
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Bamba wrote:
I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would buy the legit version so buying a knock off seems like madness.


How so? It's a lovely little machine with some great games on it. Well worth the £50 in my opinion.


It's a box that does what loads of other hardware you already own already does, except worse because you can't freely add whatever games to it that you want. It's for weird nostalgia fetishists.


Nah, I reckon it's ace. It's a nice little package that's full of Nintendo loveliness.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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This forum is a mix of retro fans and those who look on retro with an odd expression of bemusement. I suspect Bamba joins me in the latter category.

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This forum is a mix of retro fans and those who look on retro with an odd expression of bemusement. I suspect Bamba joins me in the latter category.


It's basically a form of re-enactment.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Bamba wrote:
It's for weird nostalgia fetishists.


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I reckon it's ace.


Uh huh.

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I totally understand the appeal of retro gaming - I love to have a go on old games from time to time.

What I don't get is the appeal of things like this - especially when you can already play all the games anyway.

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I can definitely understand the appeal for someone who isn't a computery geek type.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I can play all the games anyway on my PC and Wii and possibly several other consoles in the Command Centre but there's just something nice about having an official product with a nice front end that just works with absolutely no messing about.

I think the official part of that is important. In my eyes anyway. I've been emulating stuff for years so it's nice to do something with Nintendo's blessing for a change.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I can definitely understand the appeal for someone who isn't a computery geek type.

That's it basically. Someone like me ( :nerd: ) can get a retro fix quite easily, but Johnny Console-Fan might not have even thought about Mario Kart since they got a PS1 on their tenth birthday and would be excited to play it again. For a twenty-something with disposable income, the price is peanuts. The same as one AAA PS4 game these days.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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I've done loads of SNES emulation, but this is the first time there has been a commercial grade emulator, with solid performance & nice UI/presentation on a small form factor device that supports the SuperFX games (which Nintendo have actually never emulated anywhere). NERD (Nintendo European Research & Development) are a solid team, and they've put out lots of great features/products so far. Nice shell plus two high quality controllers make it a good deal.

If I could just download the emulator to use on my laptop or phone I would do that, but that is not an option.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo Classic Mini
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Was Starfox not available on the Wii console?

Nope.. I've just checked and It was Starfox 64!


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I'd be chuffed to get one as a gift but I'm not wanting to rush out and buy one.

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None of the Super FX chip games have had any kind of emulation based rerelease.

There was the GBA version of Yoshi's Island, but that was a full port that didn't reuse any of the Super FX2 code (and whilst a competant port, the SNES version is better), and that has been the basis for all other rereleases (like the 3DS Ambassador version, and Wii U VC release), but whether it was a technical hurdle or licensing issues with the chip design, they've never emulated it until now.

To the best of my knowledge, none of the other Super FX or Super FX 2 games have been emulated officially elsewhere.

Interestingly enough, the SNES mini has a hidden option to overclock the emulated Super FX chip, which will smooth off the framerate of games like Starfox/Starfox 2. It's not a massive difference, but I don't believe this feature is available on any other emulator (and it should also improve performance in other games like DOOM and Stunt Race FX).

Really though this should just get a full standalone release, and they should do the entire game.
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I totally understand the appeal of retro gaming - I love to have a go on old games from time to time.

What I don't get is the appeal of things like this - especially when you can already play all the games anyway.


I'm not sure what the appeal is for me. All the retro stuff I play has been perfectly playable via emulation on PC for years, but there's just something about that that doesn't appeal to me. I think that apart from Steam, I'm not really big on playing games on a PC. With my Supergun/MVS 1 Slot setup, I can use either Neo Geo or Mega Drive pads with original MVS or JAMMA boards and it just feels a little more authentic. Or just more fun, I dunno.

I do like unusual bits of kit though. I bought two of these recently -
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for £12.18 for both including shipping from Malaysia. Partly because I wanted to see what you got for such a low price and partly because I thought it would be cool to have a little handheld famicom. As it turns out, the games ended up being crappy original games and odd stuff like the Graham Gooch version in the photo above.


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Isn't she lovely...

Weird day to arrive with mario odyssey et al, but it did it's magic with my kids, fascinated by the mini, its look and its games...

(even if star fox was to crude for them to appreciate)


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SNES mini get!

It’s dinky! I bloody love it.

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Nice review of the superNT, the video goes quite deep http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digit ... -nt-review

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Just wow:


Best selling console in June:
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That's a year's backlog of sales crammed into a single month though.
Impressive still, but it's not going to stay at that level


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I'd be more interested in the stats of "number of people who've even switched it on after the first couple of months"; those numbers will not be high.


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Bamba wrote:
I'd be more interested in the stats of "number of people who've even switched it on after the first couple of months"; those numbers will not be high.


Mine is still in the box.


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nice,.. they remade supermarioland on the snes https://archive.org/details/newsupermarioland

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Spent a nice morning hackking my snes mini... was easy with hackchi... nice little corona exercise.. . wanted to put sensible soccer on it.... didn't work.., ionly ntsc version work... but: i discovered sensible soccer had been released i the us on the snes, but called Championship Soccer'' 94, giving it a little USA"94 link... (reminded me of the world cup carnival fiasco) ... and that the goalkeepers are terrible..

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