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<p>Nintendo caused quite a stir today when it unexpectedly announced the <a href="http://ift.tt/29z0vv8">Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition</a> console. Bundled with an authentic pad and 30 pre-loaded games, it&#8217;s coming this November and will cost $59.99.</p>
<p>We assumed that the machine would be locked-down and wouldn&#8217;t be able to accept original cartridges, but Nintendo has confirmed this &#8211; and more &#8211; to <a href="http://ift.tt/29TPNnn">Kotaku</a>:</p>
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<p><strong>Will the mini-NES be able to connect to the internet?<br /></strong>No. The console is a standalone device, so it cannot connect to the internet or any external storage devices. The game lineup was chosen to provide a diverse mix of popular and recognizable NES games that appeal to a wide variety of players. Everyone should be able to find multiple games to enjoy.<br />
<strong>On the same note: does Nintendo plan to sell other NES games for the mini-NES beyond the 30 it comes preloaded with?<br /></strong>No. The console is a standalone device, so it cannot connect to the internet or any external storage devices. The 30 games included with the system were chosen to provide a wide variety of top-quality, long-lasting game-play experiences.<br />
<strong>Are there plans for other mini-consoles, like a mini-SNES or mini-N64?<br /></strong>We have nothing to announce at this time.<br />
<strong>Just because people have been asking: safe to say it can&#8217;t play old cartridges, right? (Based on the image it looks like an NES cartridge would have around the same width as the entire console.) Does it open up at all?<br /></strong>The console does not use physical media and therefore the Chamber Lid does not open.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s a shame that there won&#8217;t be any means of getting more games onto the console, but when you consider how great some of those bundled titles are, it&#8217;s not too crushing a blow. Plus, it leaves the door open for an updated model, which will no doubt arrive when Nintendo realises that this kind of thing is basically a license to print money.</p>
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<p><em>Source: <a style="text-decoration:none;" href="http://ift.tt/29I8EPM">Nintendo Life</a></em></p>
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