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<p>Through Virtual Console formats and even the neat retro Mario amiibo effect in <strong><a href="http://ift.tt/23Gg9ZA">Super Mario Maker</a></strong> (sort of), Nintendo has mastered alternative display options with a retro look. From smoothing of DS games on Wii U to the native resolution feature for SNES games on New 3DS, there are often simple options to view retro games in the best way.</p>
<p>With the <a href="http://ift.tt/29z0vv8">NES Classic Edition</a> (Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe) on the way, it&#8217;s only logical that it&#8217;ll have some options built in. We already know of 30 included games and individual save states for each title, and it transpires it may also have some display options. We&#8217;re hesitant to say it <em>definitely</em> will as the report (via <a href="http://ift.tt/2aPZNtS">Nintendo Everything</a>) is a translation from a <a href="http://ift.tt/2aDEnPt">Canadian radio show</a> in French. Julie Gagnon from Nintendo Canada said the following regarding some alternative screen modes, which we hope are going to be included.</p>
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<p>What is interesting is that we can play through HDMI, but there will be different modes of how we will see the screen – a mode simulating the retro aspect of our old CRT screens, there will be a mode which can be at the resolution of the modern screens in 4:3 format, and a pixel perfect mode which will display each pixel as a square, so people can have fun with this too.</p>
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<p>Occasionally details from interviews like this can be a little off base, but we reckon the odds are high that features like these will be present in the upcoming mini NES.</p>
<p>As mentioned above, there&#8217;s little reason why the system won&#8217;t have these sorts of options &#8211; which tempts you the most?</p>
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<p><em>Source: <a style="text-decoration:none;" href="http://ift.tt/2b1G1Qr">Nintendo Life</a></em></p>
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