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{{redirect|Classic Series|the series of [[Reissue#Ports|ports]] of arcade games for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]|[[Arcade Classics Series]]|the [[Game Boy Advance]] ports of Nintendo Entertainment System games|[[Classic NES Series]]}} | {{redirect|Classic Series|the series of [[Reissue#Ports|ports]] of arcade games for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]|[[Arcade Classics Series]]|the [[Game Boy Advance]] ports of Nintendo Entertainment System games|[[Classic NES Series]]}} | ||
[[File:Classic Series Logo.png|thumb|German logo for the NES version of Classic Serie]] | [[File:Classic Series Logo.png|thumb|German logo for the NES version of Classic Serie]] | ||
'''Nintendo Classics''', also known as '''Classic Series''' (referred to as '''Classic Serie''' in Germany and '''Série Classic''' in France) | '''Nintendo Classics''', also known as '''Classic Series''', (referred to as '''Classic Serie''' in Germany and '''Série Classic''' in France) is a mostly European marketing label that consisted of many [[reissue]]s of [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Game Boy]], and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] games (the latter of which being labeled as '''Super Classic Serie''' in Germany and '''Série Super Classic''' in France). This was marketed to show the most popular games for said system and sell them at a lower price point, similar to how the [[Nintendo Selects]] series was later implemented. | ||
The {{wp|Classic Series (NES)|Classic Series}} label existed in North America as well, but only four Nintendo Entertainment System titles were released there with this brand, none of which involve the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], unlike in Europe. North American re-releases on the Game Boy and Super Nintendo Entertainment System were instead labeled [[Player's Choice]], which was later used in Europe as well from the [[Nintendo 64]] onwards. There does not appear to be a Nintendo Classics equivalent that was released in Japan, but it is likely that the Nintendo Classics logo was reused for the Japanese box art for ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', given how closely the series was released compared to the Japanese release. | The {{wp|Classic Series (NES)|Classic Series}} label existed in North America as well, but only four Nintendo Entertainment System titles were released there with this brand, none of which involve the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], unlike in Europe. North American re-releases on the Game Boy and Super Nintendo Entertainment System were instead labeled [[Player's Choice]], which was later used in Europe as well from the [[Nintendo 64]] onwards. There does not appear to be a Nintendo Classics equivalent that was released in Japan, but it is likely that the Nintendo Classics logo was reused for the Japanese box art for ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', given how closely the series was released compared to the Japanese release. |