Nintendo Classic Mini NES review: more than just a nostalgic novelty

By Tim Biggs
Updated November 21 2016 - 9:18am, first published 8:16am
The Mini is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. Photo: Tim Biggs
The Mini is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. Photo: Tim Biggs
The Mini's home screen.
The Mini's home screen.
Be sure to save your games to one of the slots before moving on. You can even lock important ones to prevent accidental erasure.
Be sure to save your games to one of the slots before moving on. You can even lock important ones to prevent accidental erasure.
Everything you get in the box. You may need a longer HDMI and USB cable given the shortness of the controller cord. Photo: Tim Biggs
Everything you get in the box. You may need a longer HDMI and USB cable given the shortness of the controller cord. Photo: Tim Biggs
The rear of the console keeps it simple.
The rear of the console keeps it simple.
If you didn't manage to snag a second pad, you can use any Wii Classic Controller.
If you didn't manage to snag a second pad, you can use any Wii Classic Controller.
The Mini is around as wide as one original NES cartridge. Sadly, <i>Metal Gear</i> is not included. Photo: Tim Biggs
The Mini is around as wide as one original NES cartridge. Sadly, <i>Metal Gear</i> is not included. Photo: Tim Biggs

While the most note-worthy thing about the Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System at the time of its launch was its incredible scarcity and overwhelming popular demand, little attention has initially been given to its quality as an actual device and how well it performs.

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