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SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 9:53 am
by Getaris
Gosh darn it, Nintendo. I stil need to buy a switch, give me a break.
Nintendo today announced the long-rumoured Super Nintendo Classic Edition. The system launches on 29th September, will retail for $79.99 in the U.S. and comes with 21 games, including the never before released Star Fox 2. It includes two Super NES controllers and works with the Wii's Classic Controller and Classic Controller Pro accessories.
The list of games we have now is as follows:
Contra III: The Alien Wars
Donkey Kong Country
EarthBound
Final Fantasy III
F-ZERO
Kirby Super Star
Kirby's Dream Course
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Mega Man X
Secret of Mana
Star Fox
Star Fox 2
Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
Super Castlevania IV
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts
Super Mario Kart
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Super Mario World
Super Metroid
Super Punch-Out!!
Yoshi's Island
The European release is also confirmed, sporting the region's own iconic SNES design.
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Yeah, the big highlight in the list is Starfox 2, a game that was never released before. It could use some puzzlers if you ask me, but it's overall an excellent list.
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 10:26 am
by Lenna36
Well I wasn't planning on getting a switch, but this. I must get this. Still have some of the old games (this will work with the old cartilages right?). It would be nice to get an update and be able to replace the controllers.
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 10:35 am
by Getaris
It's so sad Harvest Moon is not included. That would've been a nice anniversary thing to do.
It's likely Natsume didn't know about this until today though.
About cardtridges, no they wouldn't fit in the system anyway. You can only play what is included. The controllers will also use the WiiRemote port, so they won't be compatible with a real SNES. But you can use them on your wii, wiiu and nes mini.
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 10:46 am
by theboysareback
Oh my « Harvest Goddess »! I've been meaning to play so many of these games without having to buy the systems! How much is this going to cost?
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 10:50 am
by Getaris
80 bucks, so, about $600 in resell-speak.
I mean, if they provide enough units for everyone and resellers don't get too crazy, it's a good value. Considering the games are of excellent quality and it comes with two controllers.
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 10:54 am
by Lenna36
Getaris wrote:It's so sad Harvest Moon is not included. That would've been a nice anniversary thing to do.
It's likely Natsume didn't know about this until today though.
About cardtridges, no they wouldn't fit in the system anyway. You can only play what is included. The controllers will also use the WiiRemote port, so they won't be compatible with a real SNES. But you can use them on your wii, wiiu and nes mini.
That kind of stinks. Oh well, like you said it's a nice game line up even though it left out Harvest Moon. Though the lack of backward compatibility has me rethinking things already. Got caught in a bit of a hype.

September is a ways away so we'll see.
@theboysareback, I'm not the only one hyped for this.

Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 11:41 am
by theboysareback
Do you have to buy them all or are they sold separately?
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 11:46 am
by Getaris
The system comes with all 21 games built in.
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 1:07 pm
by MageDragonfire
Uuuuuugh, I need it so bad - fully half of my favourite games are on this thing. If only they'd been able to include Chrono Trigger!
That said, I really hope they fix the supply issues that the NES Classic had. I did actually manage to get one of those at retail - and then promptly sent it to my brother for a Christmas gift - but they were in ridiculously short supply up here in Canada.
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 1:13 pm
by Bluie
IIRC, people were able to easily mod the NES classic to add more games. I won't say anymore due to the forums rules on said practices, but there is a slight possibility of this thing maybe being able to get a non included games on it.
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 1:32 pm
by MageDragonfire
Mmmn, I would not actually put much stock into the Classic SNES's moddability, actually - it's been speculated that part of the reason that the NES Classic was discontinued after so few manufacturing runs was because of the ease of getting into it and being able to muck around. I would expect that, if that's the case, Nintendo's done something to patch the vulnerability that allowed that.
But of course, it'll be hard to tell until September.
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 1:41 pm
by Getaris
It's been confirmed that they will produce these in more quantity compared to the NES mini, but they also said that production would be limited to 2017, sooo....
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 27, 2017 5:55 am
by Kross lover/fan
In my email it was the first thing I saw this morning lol. Got up to tell my mother who also already knew about it cuz she also got it in her email.
She asked about pre-orders and unfortunately no one is taking pre-orders yet.
I'm most looking forward to Earth Bound (Mother 2 as it's known in Japan; and it's already available on the 3DS but I don't care lol) mom is looking forward to Secret of Mana and we both love Mario cart XD
So many good games we might be fighting over it.
I find it funny that they had FF on the NES but they're skipping to FFIII for the snes.
I was extremely lucky (EXTREMELY LUCKY; I got it after Nintendo announced that they were discontinuing. I didn't expect to see anymore at all unless it was a resale. But my job got them in and I got normal price for it<3) that I got my hands on the NES. I hope I'll be able to get this one too.
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 27, 2017 6:05 am
by Getaris
I guess the reason they're skipping to III is becasue it is one of the most popular games in the series.
They can skip around because most Final Fantasy games share no story elements at all, they're self contained stories.
For example, what we got as III was actually the sixth game in the series.
Re: SNES Classics Edition
Posted: Jun 27, 2017 9:18 am
by Kross lover/fan
Getaris wrote:
I guess the reason they're skipping to III is becasue it is one of the most popular games in the series.
Really? I own most of the Final Fantasy games and 3 is one of them. It wasn't one of my favorites :/ guess that's imo but almost everyone I've spoken to (friends and strangers) about FF, three isn't even in their top five... I guess it depends on where you live and speak to lol....and system probably.
Either way I'll give the SNES version a try if I get the classic. I've only played the DS remake.