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The '''Classic NES Series''', known as the '''NES Classics''' in Europe and as '''Famicom Mini''' in Japan, is a series of video games for the [[Game Boy Advance]] released in 2004 and 2005. All games are emulated versions of classic [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]/[[Famicom]] video games, including six games of the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]. They are mostly unchanged from the originals, but features such as multiplayer using the link cable (only if the original game included multiplayer) and save functions for high scores and custom levels were added in certain cases. The resolution of the games was altered to fit the GBA screen, making the graphics look "squished."  
{{distinguish|Classics|[[Nintendo Classics]] (also referred to as Classic Series)}}
{{redirect|NES Classics|the {{wp|Adobe Flash}} advergame|[[NES Classics (Flash game)]]}}
{{redirect|Famicom Mini|the mini console|[[Classics#Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer|Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer]]}}
{{game infobox
|title=Classic NES Series
|image=[[File:ClassicNESSeries_promoimage.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=Nintendo
|release=2004
|release2='''''Donkey Kong:'''''<br>{{flag list|Japan|February 14, 2004|USA|June 7, 2004|Europe|July 9, 2004}} '''''Dr. Mario:'''''<br>{{flag list|Japan|May 21, 2004|USA|October 25, 2004|Europe|January 7, 2005}} '''''Mario Bros.:'''''<br>{{flag list|Japan|May 21, 2004}} '''''Super Mario Bros.:'''''<br>{{flag list|Japan|February 14, 2004|USA|June 7, 2004|Europe|July 9, 2004}} '''''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels:'''''<br>{{flag list|Japan|August 10, 2004}} '''''Wrecking Crew:'''''<br>{{flag list|Japan|May 21, 2004}}
|languages={{languages|en=y}}
|genre=
|modes=Single player, Multiplayer
|platforms=[[Game Boy Advance]]
|format={{format|gba=1}}
|input={{input|gba=1}}
}}
The '''''Classic NES Series''''', known as the '''''NES Classics''''' in Europe and Australia, and as '''''Famicom Mini''''' in Japan, is a series of video games for the [[Game Boy Advance]] released in 2004 and 2005. All games are emulated versions of classic [[Family Computer|Famicom]]/[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] video games, including six games of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. They are mostly unchanged from the originals, but features such as multiplayer using the [[Game Boy Advance#Game Link Cable|link cable]] or [[Game Boy Advance#Wireless Adaptor|wireless adapter]] (only if the original game included multiplayer) and save functions for high scores and custom levels were added in certain cases. The resolution of the games was altered to fit the GBA screen, making the graphics look "squished."  


In [[Japan]], [[Nintendo]] released 30 games in three series in total, while North America and Europe only saw 12 games in two series. Several NES games were also released in North America on [[e-Reader]] cards, though. The Japanese releases feature game packaging almost identical to the original packaging for the Famicom.
In Japan, [[Nintendo]] released 29 games in three series in total, while North America and Europe only saw 12 games in two series. Several NES games were also released in North America on [[e-Reader]] cards, though. The Japanese releases feature game packaging almost identical to the original packaging for the Famicom.
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==''Super Mario'' games==
==''Mario'' Games==
{|class="wikitable sortable"width=100%
''Mario'' games released internationally:
|-
*'''''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''''' &ndash; Released on  on February 14, 2004 in Japan, on June 7, 2004 in North America, and on July 9, 2004 in Europe. Notably, this game does not include the "pie factory" level, a level exclusive to the arcade version of the game.
!width=15%|Game
*'''''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''''' &ndash; Released on May 21, 2004 in Japan,  on October 25, 2004 in North America, and on January 7, 2005 in Europe.
!width=15%|Japan release date
*'''''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''''' &ndash; Released on February 14, 2004 in Japan, on June 7, 2004 in North America, and on July 9, 2004 in Europe. On September 13, 2005, it was re-released in Japan on the occasion of the game's 20th anniversary.
!width=15%|North America release date
''Mario'' games released in Japan only:
!width=15%|Europe release date
*'''''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]''''' &ndash; Released on May 21, 2004.
!width=40%|Version differences
*'''''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|Super Mario Bros. 2]]''''' &ndash; Released on August 10, 2004. Known as ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' in the West.
|-
*'''''[[Wrecking Crew]]''''' &ndash; Released on May 21, 2004.
|''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''
|2004 / 02 / 14
|2004 / 06 / 07
|2004 / 07 / 09
|
|-
|''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''
|2004 / 05 / 21
|2004 / 10 / 25
|2005 / 01 / 07
|
*The two-player option is removed from the title screen. To access it, player 1 has to press the {{button|gba|L}} and {{button|gba|R}} buttons together to open the menu and select linked play. Player 2 can then download the game onto their system.
*The edges are heavily cropped (even more so than in ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]''), especially on top and bottom.
|-
|''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]''
|2004 / 05 / 21
|N/A
|N/A
|The "2 Player Game A" and "2 Player Game B" choices are removed from the title screen. The method to access them is the same as for ''Dr. Mario'' except the menu is in Japanese.
|-
|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
|2004 / 02 / 14;<br>2005 / 09 / 13 ([[Happy! Mario 20th|20th anniversary]])
|2004 / 06 / 07
|2004 / 07 / 09
|
*The counters on top are moved to the upper edge, and the text font is changed to require fewer pixels.
*This release is almost identical to the "Hot Mario! Campaign" version that was awarded to 3,000 Japanese contestants in a drawing that ended on January 15, 2004. That version is unable to connect with the wireless adapter.
|-
|[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|''Super Mario Bros. 2'' (''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'')]]
|2004 / 08 / 10
|N/A
|N/A
|
*Holding the {{button|gba|A}} or {{button|gba|B}} while the Game Boy Advance logo is shown will trigger the [[Family Computer Disk System]]'s "Please Set Disk Card" screen.
*The counters on top are moved to the upper edge, and the text font is changed to require fewer pixels.
*A pause menu is available during gameplay, with options to Continue, Reset, Save High Score, and Sleep Mode.
*After beating [[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-4]], the message "ハイスコアとスタすうを セーブしまた ボタンをおしてください" is shown.
|-
|''[[Wrecking Crew]]''
|2004 / 05 / 21
|N/A
|N/A
|
|}
 
==Famicom Mini Collection==
A single game cartridge consisting of 11 ''Famicom Mini'' titles was planned to be released exclusively in China by [[iQue]], but it was canceled due to the huge scene of piracy in China at that time. Had it been released, it would have come out in 2007 or later, according to the approval year from the government.
 
Neither the included Famicom/NES games nor the ''Classic NES Series'' menus have been translated in the prototype (they were in English). The game also has a crudely made title screen and menu that are also left in English.
 
The Famicom Mini Collection included all of the ''Super Mario'' games that have received a ''Classic NES Series'' or ''Famicom Mini'' release.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<center><gallery>
ClassicNES DK.jpg|''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Classic NES Series: Donkey Kong]]''
Image:CNS-SMB_Cover.jpg|<center>''[[Super Mario Bros.|Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros.]]
ClassicNES SMB.jpg|''[[Super Mario Bros.|Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros.]]''
Image:ClassicNES DK.jpg|<center>''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Classic NES Series: Donkey Kong]]
ClassicNES DRMario.jpg|''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario]]''
Image:CNS-DMario.jpg|<center>''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario]]
SMB Classic NES Series - Box EU.jpg|''[[Super Mario Bros.|NES Classics: Super Mario Bros.]]''
Image:FM Mario Bros JAP cover.jpg|''<center>[[Mario Bros. (game)|Famicom Mini: Mario Bros.]]
File:Donkey Kong NES Classics GBA.jpg|''[[Donkey Kong (game)|NES Classics: Donkey Kong]]''
Image:FM Wrecking Crew JAP cover.jpg|''<center>[[Wrecking Crew|Famicom Mini: Wrecking Crew]]
Dr Mario Classic NES - Box EU.jpg|''[[Dr. Mario (game)|NES Classics: Dr. Mario]]''
Image:FM Super Mario Bros 2 JAP cover.jpg|''<center>[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|Famicom Mini: Super Mario Bros. 2]]
DonkeyKong.Famicom Mini front cover.jpg|''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Famicom Mini: Donkey Kong]]''
</gallery></center>
Famicom Mini Mario Bros cover.jpg|''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Famicom Mini: Mario Bros.]]''
Famicom Mini Wrecking Crew cover.jpg|''[[Wrecking Crew|Famicom Mini: Wrecking Crew]]''
SMB Famicom Mini Box.jpg|''[[Super Mario Bros.|Famicom Mini: Super Mario Bros.]]''
SMB Famicom Mini Box 20th anniversary.jpg|''[[Super Mario Bros.|Famicom Mini: Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[Happy! Mario 20th|20th anniversary edition]])
Famicom Mini Super Mario Bros 2J cover.jpg|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|Famicom Mini: Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
Dr.Mario.Famicom Mini front cover.jpg|''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Famicom Mini: Dr. Mario]]''
Famicom Mini Collection.png|Famicom Mini Collection prototype title screen.
Famicom Mini Collection ISBN.png|ISBN and government approval information of the Famicom Mini Collection prototype.
Famicom Mini Collection Gamelist.png|List of games included in the Famicom Mini Collection prototype.
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Trivia==
{{foreign names
*The original Mario Bros. was not released in the United States due to a remake being already available on every game in the [[Super Mario Advance]] series. Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario Bros. 3 had also already been remade.
|Jpn=ファミコンミニ
|JpnR=Famikon Mini
|JpnM=Famicom Mini
}}


==External links==
==External Links==
*[http://ms.nintendo-europe.com/nesclassics/enGB/ Official European Website]
*[http://ms.nintendo-europe.com/nesclassics/enGB/ Official European Website]
*Official Japanese Website
*Official Japanese Website
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**[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/fmk3/index.html Series 3]
**[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/fsmj/index.html ''Super Mario Bros.'' 20th Anniversary]
**[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/fsmj/index.html ''Super Mario Bros.'' 20th Anniversary]
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