
Nintendo Classic Mini
Nintendo Classic Mini
A little longer.... I think they're 5 feet long. By comparison, they were 3 feet long on the NES Classic. So I guess we're now at just under 1.5m instead of 0.9m.
Sorry, but I can't give you any information. But I would also be interested to know how and what is possible. A friend of mine can probably help us. As soon as I have any information, I'll get back to you.
In the online shop with the name of the big river, you can buy the Seit for about 260 including shipping, it's not cheap there either, but it's always not as expensive as here.
Unfortunately, it's a pretty lousy price, because you can get this set from other sellers for just under 252 francs (e.g. at Amazon including shipping to Switzerland). Presumably the device is not readily available in Switzerland, then the prices often go through the roof.
In my opinion, it's really expensive, but there are 20+1 games preinstalled, but the price is very steep. You can get the set elsewhere for about 330, but I think it's very expensive. You can buy a really good Neo Geo Arcade Stick Pro for about 110 francs, for example, and you get 48 Neo Geo games (arcade games like in the arcade). And if you then configure a Hylostick update for it (instructions and files can be found on the Internet), you can play over 100 Neo Geo games as well as a whole range of other games, including SNES and many from Capcom. It doesn't look like Super Nintendo, but it's a lot more fun (and an Arcade Stick Pro can also be used directly on a PC via USB, for example).
At some point there was news from Nintendo that the console was no longer being manufactured.
How many contollers are there? There are two on the packaging. Could they also be bought separately?
Two controllers are included in the scope of delivery. See also Product page -> Specifications -> ↓ Show more -> Scope of delivery
Unfortunately, we currently have no information about when the item will be available again and when we will be able to deliver it. The supplier himself is still waiting for a subsequent delivery from the manufacturer and for this reason he had to set the delivery date to unknown. As soon as something changes in this regard, we will post it here. Sorry.
Unfortunately, we currently have no information about when the item will be available again and when we will be able to deliver it. The supplier himself is still waiting for a subsequent delivery from the manufacturer and for this reason he had to set the delivery date to unknown. As soon as something changes in this regard, we will post it here. Sorry.
At the moment we can no longer procure the set :(
Unfortunately, this product is out of stock.
Please contact customer service directly for questions regarding your order and a possible delivery date.
Yes, that is possible. PS: By the way, the games are all in English and not multilingual.
Hi test killer The controller cables here are already a little longer than on the NES. And the connection is the same as on the NES, so you can use the extension cables from the NES classic.
I don't think so. The original NES/SNES had different ports. The "new" Classic NES and SNES have the same ports as the Wii. "But NES Classic and SNES Classic controllers are exchangeable (but you have to check the button configuration).
Looks like you can answer that one for yourself :P. The TV does the scaling, depending on the setting. 80" is already pretty big for that.
@Benki You need something like this --> Delock HDMI Stereo / 5.1 Channel Audio Extractor (Extractor) You just have to pay attention to what your stereo system has for audio connections. If you want to connect multiple sources to the projector, you could also use an HDMI matrix switch with audio output. --> Purelink PS420 3D HDMI Matrix
You can also get them cheaper on Amazon, but the free games are actually not 100% legal, because the ROMs are only available unofficially. But a Raspberry Pi 400 is usually enough for a lot of things. The complete set is worth more than 50, though, because it saves you having to tinker around and everything is included. If you're interested in Capcom or NeoGeo, I'd recommend the newly released arcade versions, which aren't that expensive either.
The best thing is to simply order. You can always cancel if you still don't have any at the end of the year.
You can't pre-order something that doesn't exist or hasn't even been announced yet.
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