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{{about|the series of consoles|returning courses in the [[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]] series|[[Classic course]]}}
{{distinguish|Classic NES Series}}
{{distinguish|Classic NES Series|Nintendo Classics}}
<div style="float:right;background:#ED1D24;padding:1em;margin-left:0.5em">[[File:Logo-Classics-SNES.svg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:Logo-Classics-NES.svg|200px|Classics series logo]]</div>
<div style="float:right;background:#ED1D24;padding:1em;margin-left:0.5em">[[File:Logo-Classics-SNES.svg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:Logo-Classics-NES.svg|200px|Classics series logo]]</div>
'''Classics''' (or '''Classic Edition Series'''), also known as the '''Nintendo Classic Mini''' in European languages, is a series of small consoles that contain a set number of pre-installed video games representing a specific console era. So far, only the NES Classic Edition, the SNES Classic Edition, and their Japanese variants, the Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer and Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom, have been confirmed to be part of the series.
'''Classics''' (or '''Classic Edition Series'''), also known as the '''Nintendo Classic Mini''' in European languages, is a series of small consoles that contain a set number of pre-installed video games representing a specific console era. So far, only the NES Classic Edition, the SNES Classic Edition, and their Japanese variants, the Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer and Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom, have been confirmed to be part of the series.
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==NES Classic Edition==
==NES Classic Edition==
{{main-wiki|NWiki|Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition}}
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[[File:NES-ClassicEdition.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|left|The NES Classic Edition]]
[[File:NES-ClassicEdition.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|left|The NES Classic Edition]]
The '''NES Classic Edition''' (known as the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System''' in European languages) is a smaller version of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], which was announced on July 14, 2016, and is the first entry to the Classics series. For this iteration, it uses an HDMI cable, which is packaged with the console and, rather than using cartridges, includes 30 NES titles pre-installed. The games feature suspend points, allowing the player to resume where they last left off at a later time. The console also comes with a controller based on the original NES Controller, but with a connector based on those used by Wii Nunchuks, which can also be used to play [[Virtual Console]] NES games on [[Wii]] or [[Wii U]] by connecting it to a Wii Remote. The NES Classic Edition also supports Wii Classic Controllers. It was released in Australia on November 10, 2016, and in the Americas and Europe on November 11, 2016.<ref>Nintendo. (July 14, 2016). [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Misc-/Nintendo-Classic-Mini/Nintendo-Classic-Mini-Nintendo-Entertainment-System-1124287.html Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System]. ''Nintendo UK''. Retrieved July 14, 2016.</ref> A Japanese version of the NES Classic Edition, the [[Family Computer#Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer|Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer]], was released exclusively in Japan on the same day, and includes a slightly different software line-up than its overseas counterpart.
The '''NES Classic Edition''' (known as the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System''' in European languages) is a smaller version of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], which was announced on July 14, 2016, and is the first entry to the Classics series. For this iteration, it uses an HDMI cable, which is packaged with the console and, rather than using cartridges, includes 30 NES titles pre-installed. The games feature suspend points, allowing the player to resume where they last left off at a later time. The console also comes with a controller based on the original NES Controller, but with a connector based on those used by Wii Nunchuks, which can also be used to play [[Virtual Console]] NES games on [[Wii]] or [[Wii U]] by connecting it to a Wii Remote. The NES Classic Edition also supports Wii Classic Controllers. It was released in Australia on November 10, 2016, and in the Americas and Europe on November 11, 2016.<ref>Nintendo. (July 14, 2016). [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Misc-/Nintendo-Classic-Mini/Nintendo-Classic-Mini-Nintendo-Entertainment-System-1124287.html Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System]. ''Nintendo UK''. Retrieved July 14, 2016.</ref> A Japanese version of the NES Classic Edition, the [[Family Computer#Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer|Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer]], was released exclusively in Japan on the same day, and includes a slightly different software line-up than its overseas counterpart.
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===Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer===
===Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer===
[[File:NintendoClassicMini-Famicom.png|thumb|left|The Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer]]
[[File:NintendoClassicMini-Famicom.png|thumb|left|The Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer]]
On September 29, 2016, Nintendo announced the Japanese counterpart of the NES Classic Edition, the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer'''.<ref>Nintendo. (September 29, 2016). [https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/c/article/d2923b54-8552-11e6-9b38-063b7ac45a6d.html ファミコンが、手のひらサイズで"再"登場!]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved September 30, 2016.</ref> Similar to its overseas equivalent, it includes 30 pre-installed [[Family Computer]] games, although some of the games are different from those on the NES Classic Edition due to region exclusivity. While playing a game, players are able to save to up to four Restore Points at any time.<ref>Nintendo. (September 29, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GQ02nXQQiM ニンテンドークラシックミニ ファミリーコンピュータ 紹介映像]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 30, 2016.</ref> It was released in Japan alongside the NES Classic Edition on November 10, 2016, where it was similarly sold out almost immediately upon launch. It was eventually re-released on June 28, 2018.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/index.html Official Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer website]</ref> In addition, a special gold-colored version was released marking the anniversary of ''Weekly Jump''.<ref>https://kotaku.com/special-gold-colored-famicom-mini-coming-to-japan-1826002680</ref> ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' in the NES Classic Edition is replaced by ''[[NES Open Tournament Golf|Mario Open Golf]]'' in the Classic Mini: Famicom.
On September 29, 2016, Nintendo announced the Japanese version of the NES Classic Edition, the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: [[Family Computer]]'''.<ref>Nintendo. (September 29, 2016). [https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/c/article/d2923b54-8552-11e6-9b38-063b7ac45a6d.html ファミコンが、手のひらサイズで"再"登場!]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved September 30, 2016.</ref> Similar to its overseas equivalent, it includes 30 pre-installed Family Computer games, although some of the games are different from those on the NES Classic Edition due to region exclusivity. While playing a game, players are able to save to up to four Restore Points at any time.<ref>Nintendo. (September 29, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GQ02nXQQiM ニンテンドークラシックミニ ファミリーコンピュータ 紹介映像]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 30, 2016.</ref> It was released in Japan alongside the NES Classic Edition on November 10, 2016, where it was similarly sold out almost immediately upon launch. It was eventually re-released on June 28, 2018.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/index.html Official Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer website]</ref> In addition, a special gold-colored version was released marking the anniversary of ''Weekly Jump''.<ref>https://kotaku.com/special-gold-colored-famicom-mini-coming-to-japan-1826002680</ref> In this version, ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' is replaced by ''NES Open Tournament Golf''.
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==Super NES Classic Edition==
==Super NES Classic Edition==
{{main-wiki|NWiki|Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition}}
{{main-external|NWiki|Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition}}
[[File:SuperNES-ClassicEdition.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|The Super NES Classic Edition]]
[[File:SuperNES-ClassicEdition.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|The Super NES Classic Edition]]
The '''Super NES Classic Edition''' (known as the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' in European languages) is a smaller version of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and the successor to the NES Classic Edition, which was announced on June 26, 2017.<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/879369032947847168</ref> It includes 21 pre-installed SNES titles, and like the original SNES, its physical design varies by region. Unlike its predecessor, the SNES Classic Edition now comes packaged with two Super NES Classic Edition controllers. Like the NES Classic Edition controller, the controller also features a connector similar to Wii Nunchucks. The SNES Classic Edition supports Wii Classic Controllers. It was released in North America and Europe on September 29, 2017 and in Oceania on September 30, 2017.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com.au/nintendo-announces-the-nintendo-classic-mini-super-nintendo-entertainment-system Nintendo announces the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System]. ''Nintendo.com.au''. Retrieved June 27, 2017.</ref> Like its predecessor, it was confirmed in December 2018 that the Super NES Classic Edition would not be restocked following the holiday season.<ref name=Discontinued/>
The '''Super NES Classic Edition''' (known as the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' in European languages) is a smaller version of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and the successor to the NES Classic Edition, which was announced on June 26, 2017.<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/879369032947847168</ref> It includes 21 pre-installed SNES titles, and like the original SNES, its physical design varies by region. Unlike its predecessor, the SNES Classic Edition now comes packaged with two Super NES Classic Edition controllers. Like the NES Classic Edition controller, the controller also features a connector similar to Wii Nunchucks. The SNES Classic Edition supports Wii Classic Controllers. It was released in North America and Europe on September 29, 2017 and in Oceania on September 30, 2017.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com.au/nintendo-announces-the-nintendo-classic-mini-super-nintendo-entertainment-system Nintendo announces the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System]. ''Nintendo.com.au''. Retrieved June 27, 2017.</ref> Like its predecessor, it was confirmed in December 2018 that the Super NES Classic Edition would not be restocked following the holiday season.<ref name=Discontinued/>
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*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''
*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''


On a side note, the Super NES Classic Edition includes ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox 2|Star Fox 2]]'' as its sole unlockable game, marking the first time where that game received a release on any console.
On a side note, the Super NES Classic Edition includes ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox 2|Star Fox 2]]'' as its sole unlockable game, marking the first time where that game has been released to the public.


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