Everything You Need to Know about the SNES Classic
Everything about the SNES Classic
by Grayshadow on Sep 25, 2017
The SNES Classic is one of the most demanded products this year. If you weren't one of the lucky people to get their pre-order through it's likely you'll have to dedicate some time either finding one or waiting in line for hours the chance for one. Fortunately, we've decided to make one article detailing everything about the SNES Classic just for you.
What Games are Include?
The SNES Classic will come with 21 games. Here they are:
Contra III: The Alien Wars
Donkey Kong Country
Earthbound
Final Fantasy III (Final Fantasy VI in Japan)
F-Zero
Kirby's Dream Course
Kirby Super Star
Mega Man X
Secret of Mana
Star Fox
Star Fox 2
Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
Super Castlevania IV
Super Ghouls'n Ghosts
Super Mario Kart
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Super Mario World
Super Metroid
Super Punch-Out!
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Yoshi's Island
The most sought-after game is Star Fox 2. It was originally supposed to release on the SNES but was canceled to make way for Star Fox 64. The game is completely finished and Nintendo is packaging the game with the SNES Classic, making it the only way to play it.
Set-Up and Interface
The SNES Classic will include HDMI cables and a home menu to access all the games. Like the NES Classic games will be sorted on a menu with 4 internal slots for each game for player's to save data on. Unlike the NES Classic, which had a short cable, the SNES Classic will have a 5 feet cable for the controller.
Players can set a custom border for 4:3 games, CRT filers, and rewind feature for all games.
What's in the box?
1 SNES Classic
2 Controllers
HDMI Cable
Micro USB Cable
Power Adaptor
Where can I find One?
The SNES Classic console is in short supply but is available for $80 USD starting September 29 at all major retailers. Unfortunately, unless you preordered the console obtaining one will be difficult. The NYC Nintendo Store will have constant supplies of the system but at a first come first serve basis. As someone who waited in line for hours only to be told by NYC Nintendo Store staff that the console was sold out getting one will be a vexing challenge.
More are Coming
While supplies are limited now Nintendo has confirmed that they plan to release more consoles next year. This includes the previously canceled NES Classic.
The SNES Classic launches on September 29th.
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