From the 90's to 2017, Nintendo releasing new mini Super NES

| June 26, 2017 in Technology

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It's safe to say that most kids growing up in the 90's played Super Mario World or Donkey Kong Country.

When Nintendo rolled out the mini NES Classic Edition last year, stores couldn't keep enough of the iconic 90's gaming system in stock.

 Well, the video game company is back to focus on 90s gamers with a limited edition release of a new mini Super Nintendo Classic Edition.

According to Nintendo, the Super NES Classic Edition system “has the original look and feel of the ’90s home console, only smaller.”

The Nintendo Super NES will come complete with 21 pre-loaded games, including the never-before-released Star Fox 2. You’ll also be able to play classics like Mario Kart, Donkey Kong Country, and Yoshi’s Island.

The Super NES Classic Edition will retail for $99.99 CAN and will be available as of September 29.

Check out all the preloaded games the system comes with:

Contra III: The Alien Wars
Donkey Kong Country
EarthBound
Final Fantasy III
F-ZERO
Kirby Super Star
Kirby’s Dream Course
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
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!!
Yoshi’s Island

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