Includes 30 Classic Famicom Games
Includes 30 popular titles released between 1983 and 1993. Simply connect with an HDMI cable and play without changing software.
Games are listed on the home screen, so simply select your favorite title. It also features an "Analog TV Mode" that recreates the CRT feel of the era.
Pressing the "Reset Button" on the console to return to the home screen automatically saves the current state.
*The built-in software is a reproduction of the original game content adapted to this console. Operation and expression may differ from the original.
*Playing by inserting Famicom cartridges is not possible.
*Additional software cannot be downloaded, etc.
*A USB device is required for power supply.
-USB-compatible AC adapter: Compatible with 5V/1.0A/5W output.
-USB ports (Standard-A) on TVs, computers, etc.: Some USB ports may not function properly depending on the operating environment.
Compact, palm-sized
The console size of the "Family Computer" home video game console, released in 1983, has been reduced to approximately 60% of its original size, making it palm-sized.
Despite its compact size, it also comes with a controller that lets you enjoy the same gameplay experience as back in the day. (No microphone function)
Set Contents
Nintendo Classic Mini Family Computer (1 unit)
High-Speed ??HDMI Cable (1 unit)
USB Cable (for power supply)
Instruction Manual (1 unit)
Included Games
Nintendo Donkey Kong (Released July 15, 1983)
Nintendo Super Mario Bros. (Released September 9, 1983)
Namco Pac-Man (Released November 2, 1984)
Nintendo Excitebike (Released November 30, 1984)
Nintendo Balloon Fight (Released January 22, 1985)
Nintendo Ice Climbers (Released January 30, 1985)
Namco Galaga (Released February 15, 1985)
KONAMI Yi Er Kung-Fu (Released April 23, 1985)
Nintendo Super Mario Bros. (released September 13, 1985)
・ Nintendo The Legend of Zelda (released February 21, 1986)
・ Sunsoft Mystery of Atlantis (released April 17, 1986)
・ Konami Gradius (released April 25, 1986)
・ Capcom Makaimura (released June 13, 1986)
・ Tecmo Solomon's Key (released July 30, 1986)
・ Nintendo Metroid (released August 6, 1986)
・ Konami Castlevania (released September 26, 1986)
・ Nintendo The Adventures of Link (released January 14, 1987)
・ Tecmo Tsuppari Ozumo (released September 18, 1987)
・ Nintendo Super Mario Bros. 3 Released October 23, 1988
・ Tecmo Ninja Gaiden (Released December 9, 1988)
・ Capcom Mega Man 2 (Released December 24, 1988)
・ Technos Japan Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari (Released April 25, 1989)
・ Technos Japan Double Dragon II (Released December 22, 1989)
・ Konami Super Contra (Released February 2, 1990)
・ Square Final Fantasy III (Released April 27, 1990)
・ Nintendo Dr. Mario (Released July 27, 1990)
・ Technos Japan Downtown Nekketsu March (Released October 12, 1990)
・ Nintendo Mario Open Golf (Released September 20, 1991)
・ Nintendo Super Mario USA Released September 14, 1992
Nintendo Kirby of the Stars Released March 23, 1993
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Dimensions: 50.45mm H x 108.12mm W x 142.47mm D (with controller attached)
Weight: Approximately 229g (including controller)
Input: HDMI, USB (micro-B)
Video Output: 720p, 480p
Audio Output: Linear PCM 2CH output from HDMI
Built-in Software: 30 classic games are built-in and ready to play.
HDMI Connection: Connect to a TV with an HDMI cable for high-quality video.