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Nintendo created an interesting problem for itself with the NES Classic Edition. The NES Classic Classic was a $60 system that emulated an NES with a collection of included games, just like the SNES Classic Edition,. It, with lines regularly forming to buy the restocked units and the system selling for. Then, claiming that limited availability was always part of the plan. Many fans never had a chance to purchase one, nor even see one on store shelves. It’s rare that a company creates a product that seemingly everyone wants only to cease production while demand was still so high. Fans were angry, and rightly so.
It felt like a very large scale publicity stunt. Update (Sept. ET) Nintendo has since released the sequel to that hardware,. If you’re curious about why this is such a big deal, we have you covered.

We’ll also be able to provide some guidance on your most pressing questions. What is the SNES Classic Edition? It’s an official, legal Super Nintendo emulation machine that’s sold by Nintendo and includes 21 games.
It even looks like a little Super Nintendo that connects to your television via an HDMI cable. That’s it, really. But that’s already a lot, as the NES Classic Edition proved. Nintendo When is the release date of the SNES Classic Edition? The system will be released on Sept.
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29, 2017 in North America and Europe, and on Oct. 5, 2017 in Japan. How much is the SNES Classic Edition? The system officially sells for $79.99, but it’s likely there will be shortages and the hardware will sell for much more than retail price on the secondary market., but it’s unlikely the company is interested enough to do so. The $20 price increase from the NES Classic Edition likely comes down to the addition of the second controller, as well as a possible increase in per-unit cost. But we’re guessing it’s mostly that second controller. What games come with the SNES Classic Edition?