NES, NES Classic Edition

6 Reasons to Own the NES Classic Edition

All that nostalgia and so much more.

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At $60, the NES Classic Edition is actually a bit of a steal. With its small form factor and collector’s item status, the fact it’s then packed with 30 games and comes with a normal-sized NES controller actually makes this a bit of a no-brainer if you’re a long-term Nintendo fan or just someone who wants to revisit the early days.

Yes, probably all of these games can be found online or even on the 3DS, but there’s something about plugging it into your TV and playing them with the NES controller as they were intended to that just makes the whole experience that little bit more special.


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