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Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition Trailer: A Nostalgic Introduction And A Look Back On Classic Games [VIDEO]

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Just a week ago, Nintendo has announced the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Classic Edition and now, a video trailer was released by the company introducing the platform.

The Japanese company, Nintendo, announced the NES Classic gaming console for consumers who loves playing the old game tiles. The Classic Edition console takes advantage of the nostalgia felt by the gaming industry. The company helps these gamers walk down the memory lane.

The NES Classic is a perfect solution for gaming enthusiasts who wish to go back in time and play some classic video games. The NES mini edition console was set to launch in 11 November. The NES gaming console will have 30 pre-installed games and all of them are classic Nintendo games.

Also, the NES Classic Edition console will include a HDMI cable and an AC adapter. The console will use a controller modeled after the original NES console controllers. The NES Classic console will come only with one controller, however, gamers have a choice to buy a second controller for only $9.99, iDigital Times reported.

The console system can be connected to a Wii Remote controller. When the system is connected, NES mini will allow the player to access the Virtual Console NES games on a Wii U or a Wii. Also, a Classic Controller can be used as well, and the system also supports a Classic Controller Pro.

The games included in the NES Classic Edition console are some of the all-time classic favorites such as Dr. Mario, Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.2, Super Mario Bros.3, Legend of Zelda, Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link , Donkey Kong, Bubble Bobble, Balloon Fight, Pac-Man, Double Dragon 2: The Revenge, there are still many others more, WCCF Tech reported.

The trailer released focuses on the awesome old school games. Check out the trailer below:  

 

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