How To Pre-order A SNES Classic Right Now
Pre-orders are open in Australia right now, but people in the US and UK have to wait.
Refresh 1: For the first run through, the SNES Classic has come up for pre-arrange in the United States. It's indistinct to what extent it will keep going for, yet Walmart is putting forth the framework here.
Refresh 2: Those in the UK may have missed at any rate their first opportunity to pre-arrange from specific retailers, yet Nintendo's online store has the SNES Classic accessible as of this
composition.
US retailers are not yet broadly tolerating pre-orders, but rather in Australia, you can secure a pre-arrange at the present time through JB Hi Fi and EB Games. The reassure offers for $120 in Australia and it appears to be somewhat unique than the North American release.
UK retailer Game declared today that pre-orders were accessible for the SNES Classic, however at squeeze time it gives the idea that the apportioned units have been sold through.
In the US, Amazon has a page up for the SNES Classic, as does Best Buy, however you can't really pre-arrange the framework there starting at yet. We will refresh this post as more retailers open pre-orders for the SNES Classic. Continue seeking out GameSpot for the most recent.
The Super NES Classic Edition highlights a sum of 21 games, including some enormous names: EarthBound, Donkey Kong Country, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Super Mario World are among those included. In any case, most prominent of all is the consideration of a game - Star Fox 2- - that was broadly never discharged. Here's the total rundown:
- 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
As with the NES Classic Edition, the SNES Classic features HDMI output and resembles the look of the system it's based on but in a smaller form factor. But unlike that system, it comes with two controllers in the box.
On the subject of supply, while Nintendo isn't sharing specific numbers, it did say it will deliver "significantly more" units than it did with the NES Classic Edition. That said, it only plans to ship the system between September and the end of 2017.
In Japan, Nintendo is selling the console as the Super Famicom Classic--and its game lineup is not the same as in the rest of the world.
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