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SNES Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Europe), Not Region Locked

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  • This refurbished product is tested and certified to look and work like new. The refurbishing process includes functionality testing, basic cleaning, inspection, and repackaging. The product ships with all relevant accessories, and may arrive in a generic box

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The Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System contains 21 pre-installed classic games, can easily be plugged into any high-definition TV using the included HDMI cable. For the first time, players who pick up the system can enjoy the intergalactic adventure Star Fox 2, the sequel to the original Star Fox (originally titled Starwing upon release in Europe) game that was created during the Super Nintendo era but never released … anywhere! The Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System has the same look and feel of the original system - only smaller - and comes pre-loaded with 21 games: •Contra III: The Alien Wars Donkey Kong Country •Earth-bound •Final Fantasy III •F-ZERO •Kirby Super Star •Kirby's Dream Course •The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past •Mega Man X •Secret of Mana •Star Fox •Star Fox 2 •Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting •Super Castlevania IVSuper Ghouls 'n Ghosts •Super Mario Kart •Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars •Super Mario World •Super Metroid •Super Punch-Out!! •Yoshi's Island All of these games would be considered classics by anyone's standards, and some of them in particular - Secret of Mana, Final Fantasy III, Earth-bound and Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars - are massive role-playing games that can take dozens of hours to complete. Even for super fans who have played all of these games multiple times, the inclusion of the never-before-released Star Fox 2 will offer them something entirely new to enjoy (players must prove their skill by completing the first level of the original Star Fox before Star Fox 2 is unlocked to play).

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  • Great
This game console is great. It has provided many hours of family fun.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 by The book was ripped had answer sheets ripped out and had writing in it. I was unaware that this was a used product.

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What an awesome little system, and I do mean little. This tiny thing is about 1/4 the size of it's progenitor. The design matches the original though but of course in tiny form. The differences being for one the way you plug your controllers into the front and of course the connection ports in the back. What appear to be controller ports on the front is actually a faux pull out panel that reveals the real ports underneath. They want it to maintain the original look of the system when the controllers are not plugged in. Kind of silly but whatever. The only connections in the back are the HDMI port to connect it to your current day TV and a micro USB port to power the unit. It goes from a micro to a normal size USB. Here may be one of the first 'extra' things you may need. An AC to USB adapter which they do not include. Another option is that you can just plug it into a empty USB port on the back of your TV which worked for me. Also if your TV is shy enough HDMI connections then another 'extra' item you may want to get is a HDMI switch. A switch not a splitter. Look it up and you'll see what I mean. I had to buy one myself as my TV only has two HDMI connections and they were both already being used. The unit also comes with two controllers which appear to be exact replicas of the originals though I'm sure there is some minor not worth mentioning differences as they work perfectly. Except for a couple of things. First the cord length is way too short so here is where I advise you on purchasing another 'extra' item and that would be cord extenders. Unless you are not that far away from the TV this is a must. Also worth mentioning is that the only way to get back out into the menu screen when already in a game is to actually hit the re-set button on the system itself. Or buying yourself a controller that has a re-set button built into it such as the Wii classic controller which I happen to already own and it works perfectly. I went for the European version of the SNES because it was cheaper at the time and I kind of like the look of it a little more. Either way it works just fine in the USA where I live so no need to worry about that and the language used in the menus and dialog through out all the games is English. If your TV or monitor has a HDMI connecter then it will work no matter where you live and this is why it's listed as not being region locked. The US and European versions have the menus and games in English and the others do not. One thing I do wish is that Nintendo would make it possible to hook this up to the internet and download more games onto it legally. I wouldn't mind dishing out a little more money if I were able to select a few more games to have on it. I did say legally. And that is all I have to say about that. I love it and recommend it if you loved the SNES back in the day as much as I. Here is the list of games that are included. Contra 3: The Alien Wars Donkey Kong Country EarthBound Final Fantasy 3 F-Zero Kirby Super Star Kirby's Dream Course The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Mega Man X Secret of Mana Star Fox Star Fox 2 Street Fighter 2 Turbo: Hyper Fighting Super Castlevania 4 Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts Super Mario Kart Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Super Mario World (should have been Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World) Super Metroid Super Punch-Out!! Yoshi's Island ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018 by Token

  • Definitely worth $90, not sure about $305
I bought this in January 2019 for $90, it's has 20 classic games that you will remember, not sure if I would still buy it for $305
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025 by DDJ

  • SO MUCH BANG for the buck!
This little beast is worth every penny! Games play EXACTLY like the original and there seems to be zero input lag between it and every HDTV I have hooked it up to. Also hooked it up to a 34" 4K gaming monitor and video and audio worked great. Video scaling is perfect via the included HDMI cable and as far as power goes, it comes with a micro USB cable but no adapter. If you have owned a cell phone in the last 10 years you should have one that works laying around. I have found it works fine with an old 5w, 0.15amp charger! I was about to throw out all of my adapters that put out less than 1.0 amp but now I'll just hold onto them! It comes with 21 pretty good games, but they only take up about 15-20% of the storage capacity. Enter HACKCHI. This free emulator allows you to install any SNES game ever released, as well as a TON of betas and hacked versions of classic (and not so classic...) games. Instructions are easy to find with a simple "add games to SNES mini" googie search. Using Hackchi you can also add emulators for many other systems. I am playing the Gensis original Sonic on mine now. It will play almost anything from the 16-bit era, and more than a few from the 32-bit era -even a few N64 and Saturn games depending on the title. I could not be happier to introduce my 5-year-old to Super Mario Brothers and the original R-Rtype! It turns out throwing the controller is not a behavior that has to be learned! :) If you are interested but have doubts, just buy it and be amazed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2018 by Jeffrey Goodin

  • Nostalgia
The media could not be loaded. Disclaimer: I traded a controller with a friend therefore note the US SNES controller was not included. Also note the EURO controller is different and doesn’t have the concaves X & Y buttons, I didn’t like that which is why I traded one of them. Don’t give in to scalpers, I paid an additional $10 on the price of the regular US SNES classic which isn’t bad considering this version isn’t easily available, but certain vendors are raising the price to ridiculous proportions. Just beware and shop around. Decent effort by Nintendo, just know your childhood isn’t as great as you think it was in retrospect. Games like Star Fox are very archaic and almost annoying to play, I fairly enjoy the SNES classic as a whole for what it is though. I’m more happy about the fact that I didn’t get scammed. The EURO version just looks so much better so I don’t mind the mark up in price. Power wise this unit works fine with my cell phone power brick, the electrical specifications are stated on the box. I’ve seen folks complain about controller wire length but I like it, it’s part of the nostalgia, just sit on the floor any play, plus the short cable makes it easier to reach the reset button for when u want to rewind a game. Now what you really want to know. (allegedly) This European version is able to play US roms (not that I would know anything about that first hand). So no worries about all that PAL and NTSC rigamaroo, I don’t even know the difference I’ve never been to Europe, I believe the only issue presents itself with the Japanese Famicon version. Simple and easy you don’t have to be technologically inclined. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2018 by ggrRoberts ggrRoberts

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