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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)
== About the names. ==
So, it was only the Game Boy that actually received the "Nintendo Classics" name. From what I could find, the Classic Serie continued on from the NES to the Game Boy, but other countries got it under the name Nintendo Classics, and then the SNES got them under the Super Classic Serie…so, they all have different names, but since they are all pretty similar, we could group the Classic Serie, Nintendo Classics, and the Super Classic Serie in one page, but call it Nintendo Classics as that is the closest English name? They all pretty much are they same though, they all use the same logo (which was later used in Super Mario Collection, AKA the Japanese Super Mario All-Stars)

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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.
At the very least, I think this should be moved to Nintendo Classics, since Classic Serie is pretty much the German label for the same series, as can be indicated on boxarts like these two. ArendLogoTransparent.pngrend (talk) (edits) 09:26, June 8, 2024 (EDT)

About the names.

So, it was only the Game Boy that actually received the "Nintendo Classics" name. From what I could find, the Classic Serie continued on from the NES to the Game Boy, but other countries got it under the name Nintendo Classics, and then the SNES got them under the Super Classic Serie…so, they all have different names, but since they are all pretty similar, we could group the Classic Serie, Nintendo Classics, and the Super Classic Serie in one page, but call it Nintendo Classics as that is the closest English name? They all pretty much are they same though, they all use the same logo (which was later used in Super Mario Collection, AKA the Japanese Super Mario All-Stars)