Last week,
According to Eurogamer -a publication with an excellent track record for this sort of thing-"sources close to Nintendo" confirmed that a mini
In fact, Eurogamer's sources say that the development of the
Nintendo's plans for SNES mini are also a major reason why last year's NES mini did not see a reprieve from discontinuation, Eurogamer understands, despite the latter's continued popularity and sell-out status.
Nintendo said that it never expected the NES Classic Edition to be "an ongoing, long-term product," and was caught off guard by its success.
Hopefully, when it comes time for a mini SNES, the company will have learned its lesson. Last fall, Andrew Liszewski and I compiled our list of the 30 games Nintendo should include on a mini SNES . And if you're not content waiting for Nintendo to release an official mini SNES console-that may or may not stay in production long enough for anyone who isn't hoarding them for eBay to buy-you can always build your own Rasberry Pi-based console .
Everyone loved the NES Classic Edition. Nintendo, I implore you, don't fuck with our hearts and actually do a mini SNES the right way.
[ Eurogamer ]
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