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Super Famicom Mini announced - includes Panel de Pon, Mystical Ninja, FE - October 5

maxcriden

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https://www.nintendo.co.jp/corporate/release/en/2017/170627.html

Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom (to be sold as Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition in the U.S.) is a compact recreation of Super Famicom (sold as Super NES overseas), which launched in 1990, and features a collection of 21 titles selected from the rich library of Super Famicom games. The two included controllers have been recreated with the same size and button layout as the Super Famicom controllers, so you can relive the gameplay experiences of the ‘90s.

Titles are same except Panel de Pon, Fire Emblem 3, Legend of Mystical Ninja, Super Soccer, and Super Street Fighter II.

No Punch-Out, Castlevania, Earthbound, Dream Course or Street Fighter® II Turbo: Hyper Fighting.

Included Title List

Note: The release dates and publisher names are the information from the original Super Famicom versions.
Title Name Release Date Publisher Name
Super Mario World November 21, 1990 Nintendo
F-ZERO November 21, 1990 Nintendo
The Legend of the Mystical Ninja July 19, 1991 KONAMI
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts® October 4, 1991 Capcom
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past November 21, 1991 Nintendo
Super Soccer December 13, 1991 Human Entertainment
Contra III: The Alien Wars February 28, 1992 KONAMI
Super Mario Kart August 27, 1992 Nintendo
Star Fox February 21, 1993 Nintendo
Secret of Mana August 6, 1993 Square
Mega Man X December 17, 1993 Capcom
Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem January 21, 1994 Nintendo
Super Metroid March 19, 1994 Nintendo
Final Fantasy VI April 2, 1994 Square
Super Street Fighter II June 25, 1994 Capcom
Donkey Kong Country November 26, 1994 Nintendo
Yoshi's Island August 5, 1995 Nintendo
Panel de Pon October 27, 1995 Nintendo
Super Mario RPG March 9, 1996 Nintendo
Kirby Super Star March 21, 1996 Nintendo
Star Fox 2 (*) Unreleased Nintendo

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The console is compact and fits in the hand

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The controllers have the same size and button layout as the originals

The product includes a USB cable (for power) and an HDMI cable, so you can connect the USB cable to the separately sold AC adapter(*) or another USB power supply and connect the HDMI cable to your home television to start playing right away.

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*AC Adapter Launches Simultaneously

Nintendo USB AC Adapter will launch on the same day at a manufacturer suggested retail price of 1,000 yen (tax not included).
Note: Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer AC Adaper can also be used.

Product Name Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom
Release Date October 5, 2017
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price 7,980 yen (tax not included)

Thanks to ggx2ac
 

Sophia

Member
Their version has Super Street Fighter 2, vs the NA/EU's Street Fighter 2 Turbo.

Also The Legend of the Mystical Ninja and Super Soccer.
 

zroid

Banned
damn, jelly af for Panel de Pon

Tetris Attack is so fucking good, i wish they could just change the title or something to re-release it...
 
So Super Street Fighter 2, Panel de Pon, Goeman, Super Soccer and Fire Emblem are in.

What's gone? SF2 Turbo, DKC and...?

Earthbound and 'Vania.
 

JayCB

Member
That box art is smoking hot. Also the superior JP/EU console with the colourful buttons just tops it all off.
 

Raging Spaniard

If they are Dutch, upright and breathing they are more racist than your favorite player
Titles are same except Panel de Pon.

Might wanna edit that.

New games are Fire Emblem 3, Mystical Ninja, Panel de Pon, Super Soccer, Super SF 2.

VERY surprised they left out Mother and Dragon Quest.
 
Not sure I'd trade Earthbound and Super Castlevania IV for Panel de Pon and Fire Emblem 3...

Man all these games are so damn good.
 

Ōkami

Member
Two Nintendo mini consoles and not a single Dragon Quest game between the two.

Sugiyama is obviously at fault, as always.
 

BiggNife

Member
Aw man I would've loved Tetris Attack on the US one

I'm guessing it was a licensing thing because you can't use the Tetris name without permission from the Tetris Company. I'm pretty sure Henk Rogers has even said in the past that he regrets letting Nintendo use the Tetris name for Tetris Attack because the game has nothing to do with Tetris.
 

RedBoot

Member
The swaps kind of line up.

Soccer over Punch Out as a sports title (kinda).
Goemon over Castlevania as a Konami title.
FE3 over Earthbound as an RPG (still can't believe it doesn't have Mother 2).
Panel de Pon over Dream Course as a unique game.
And different Street Fighters because who knows?
 

ggx2ac

Member
I already preordered the European one but the SFC Mini is tempting because of games like Panel de Pon and Super Soccer.

I could just wait for Switch VC to appear which it would be easier buying them thanks to region free.
 
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