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From what I can gather, "Classic Serie" is the German name of Nintendo Classics, which, from what I can gather, appears to be the European version of the [[Player's Choice]] label in the early 90s.<br>At the very least, I think this should be moved to {{fake link|Nintendo Classics}}, since Classic Serie is pretty much the German label for the same series, as can be indicated on boxarts like [[:File:DKL Box EU Nintendo Classics.jpg|these]] [[:File:Nintendo Classics DKL Box DE.jpg|two]]. {{User:Arend/sig}} 09:26, June 8, 2024 (EDT) | From what I can gather, "Classic Serie" is the German name of Nintendo Classics, which, from what I can gather, appears to be the European version of the [[Player's Choice]] label in the early 90s.<br>At the very least, I think this should be moved to {{fake link|Nintendo Classics}}, since Classic Serie is pretty much the German label for the same series, as can be indicated on boxarts like [[:File:DKL Box EU Nintendo Classics.jpg|these]] [[:File:Nintendo Classics DKL Box DE.jpg|two]]. {{User:Arend/sig}} 09:26, June 8, 2024 (EDT) | ||
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:The Game Boy was NOT the only console that received the Nintendo Classics label, as can be evidenced by [[:File:Nintendo Classics SMW Box FR.jpg|these]] [[:File:SMW2YI box ITA Nintendo Classics.jpg|two]] boxes, which you have included on this very page. Furthermore, every box I've seen with "Classic Serie" (verbatim) on it, has ''always'' been in German, and the only other language I've seen calling it "Classic Series" in its language (aside from America, apparently... might need more research on that), is [[:File:Super Classic Series SMAS Box FR.jpg|French]] with "Série Super Classic". Meanwhile, "Nintendo Classics" is shown on English, Dutch ''and'' Italian boxes. {{User:Arend/sig}} 06:49, June 9, 2024 (EDT) | :The Game Boy was NOT the only console that received the Nintendo Classics label, as can be evidenced by [[:File:Nintendo Classics SMW Box FR.jpg|these]] [[:File:SMW2YI box ITA Nintendo Classics.jpg|two]] boxes, which you have included on this very page. Furthermore, every box I've seen with "Classic Serie" (verbatim) on it, has ''always'' been in German, and the only other language I've seen calling it "Classic Series" in its language (aside from America, apparently... might need more research on that), is [[:File:Super Classic Series SMAS Box FR.jpg|French]] with "Série Super Classic". Meanwhile, "Nintendo Classics" is shown on English, Dutch ''and'' Italian boxes. {{User:Arend/sig}} 06:49, June 9, 2024 (EDT) | ||
::From what I've gathered is that the original Classic Serie(s) of NES games ran from '92-'93 on both sides of the Atlantic. The purpose of the original Classic Series for the NES was to supply cartridges for new customers who couldn't find Nintendo's old first-party games. When the Player's Choice label began in the US in '96, the European side chose to revive the (Super) Classic Serie label in Germany for Game Boy and SNES rereleases (and Nintendo Classics in other countries). The GB and SNES rereleases are essentially the same as Player's Choice (titles that earned their entry into the label through high volume sales, regardless of whether they were first or third party games). This may warrant a split with the GB/SNES games going to Player's Choice while "Classic Series" should cover only the four European NES games.--[[User:Platform|Platform]] ([[User talk:Platform|talk]]) 22:10, June 9, 2024 (EDT) | ::From what I've gathered is that the original Classic Serie(s) of NES games ran from '92-'93 on both sides of the Atlantic. The purpose of the original Classic Series for the NES was to supply cartridges for new customers who couldn't find Nintendo's old first-party games. When the Player's Choice label began in the US in '96, the European side chose to revive the (Super) Classic Serie label in Germany for Game Boy and SNES rereleases (and Nintendo Classics in other countries). The GB and SNES rereleases are essentially the same as Player's Choice (titles that earned their entry into the label through high volume sales, regardless of whether they were first or third party games). This may warrant a split with the GB/SNES games going to Player's Choice while "Classic Series" should cover only the four European NES games.--[[User:Platform|Platform]] ([[User talk:Platform|talk]]) 22:10, June 9, 2024 (EDT) | ||