Eurogamer reports that sources claim Nintendo will launch a SNES Classic

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Eurogamer, a site known for having accurately leaked the Nintendo Switch, then known as the NX, far before the actual reveal, now is making another big claim. According to multiple "sources" close to Nintendo and Eurogamer, likely the same ones who gave them the same insider Switch information, Nintendo will be releasing a Super Nintendo Classic/Mini later on during the Christmas season this year. This report follows last week's announcement that Nintendo would be discontinuing the NES Classic, which launched during the Christmas season of last year. Eurogamer also confirms that production has already started on them as well. Of course, this should still be taken with a grain of salt, but Eurogamer is almost always on-point with leaks, having confirmed the existence of a PS4 Slim, as well as having multiple game industry sources that have confirmed other hardware leaks before.

Nintendo will follow up its smash hit NES microconsole with a mini version of the SNES, sources close to the company have confirmed to Eurogamer.

The SNES mini (or, to continue Nintendo's official branding, likely the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System) is currently scheduled to launch in time for Christmas this year. Development of the device is already under way, our sources have indicated.

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The US version of the SNES/SFC revision was called the SNES mini.

The Japanese version was called the Super Famicom Jr.

No idea if there was a Euro version.

I have a Super Famicom Jr., which I modded for S-video and RGB output (using a THS7374 board from voultar.com). With this mod, the RGB-out from this console is the best video signal available on any SNES/SFC console Nintendo ever made.



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The Super Famicom Jr. console (and presumably the SNES mini) was still made in Japan, but the controller that came with it lacked the usual printed script and was made in China. This might have been the first official Nintendo hardware made in China.

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These controllers, for example, were made in Japan.

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Hmm, if they make it with USB controllers, this would be quite an interesting piece of hardware. Sadly the NES used funky Nintendo ports instead of USB like everyone else, which could mean the SNES version to do the same thing. would love to get a pair of SNES USB controllers for the fun of it to replace my adapter + original SNES controller for the times I want to waste playing PC games with a pad.
 

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The US version of the SNES/SFC revision was called the SNES mini.

The Japanese version was called the Super Famicom Jr.

No idea if there was a Euro version.

I have a Super Famicom Jr., which I modded for S-video and RGB output (using a THS7374 board from voultar.com). With this mod, the RGB-out from this console is the best video signal available on any SNES/SFC console Nintendo ever made.



N3qSTNz.jpg



kzpsHiu.jpg


The Super Famicom Jr. console (and presumably the SNES mini) was still made in Japan, but the controller that came with it lacked the usual printed script and was made in China. This might have been the first official Nintendo hardware made in China.

4769zwu.jpg


These controllers, for example, were made in Japan.

lFCkLU4.jpg
That SNES somehow reminds me of the dreadful Knight Rider 2000. :P
 

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That SNES somehow reminds me of the dreadful Knight Rider 2000. :P


It isn't much to look at, is quite small, and weighs almost nothing compared to the original SNES/SFC. It's hard to take the mini/jr seriously until you plug it in and see the picture. And, that only applies to a console that's been modded like mine, because in stock form it outputted only composite (unlike the original SNES/SFC, which outputted composite, S-vid, and RGB). The irony of that cost-cutting measure is that the mini/jr is capable of the cleanest visual output of any SNES/SFC made. (The '1chip" versions of the original model, especially the 1chip-03, are almost as good. Almost. And the 1chip-03 is harder to find than a mini/jr.)

Some info:
http://retrorgb.com/snesversioncompare.html

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When Nintendo makes this re-releases, they start selling the cartridges again as well? How was it with nes mini?

Or you just plug a pen-drive and play your roms?
 

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I personally don't believe this. It comes off as something Nintendo wouldn't do. SNES just doesn't have the same nostalgia niche as NES does to the general public.

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Had you said N64 you would have got a high five as we await the "the N64 was totally not a failure and had loads of games and was not the start of Nintendo's decline and has aged really well and and and" posts.

I don't know if I would say it has more nostalgia associated but I can safely say with absolute certainty that it does not lack on the nostalgia front. I have my doubts about Nintendo's hardware, Nintendo's emulator coding, Nintendo's ability to select a suitable amount of games for it and Nintendo's approach to making toys but not one on the "if Nintendo make a mini SNES using the same mould as the mini NES then it will sell like hotcakes to the fanboys, nostalgia addled idiots, idiots that don't know about emulators and the insufferable anti piracy set" front.
If nothing else *points to GBA library*. Take out the 16 bit ports, remakes and throwbacks and you still have quite a bit but it is not anywhere near as rosy.
 

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Id rather not pay scapers $400 for a $60 console or maybe $80.


That and I already have a SNES :3
 

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