SNES Classic Mini Review – A Must for Retro Gamers

SNES Classic Mini Review – A Must for Retro Gamers

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Here’s the hypothetical situation; you’ve purchased a SNES Classic Mini, a doorway allowing you to peek into the games catalog of yesteryear, providing you with 20 acclaimed games and an extra brand-new release that we’ve never played before. You unpack the box, plug in your system, ensure your TV is displaying it properly, and just like that you’ve got a veritable 90s games collection at your disposal. So what’s it like to have all of that at your fingertips?

Well, the answer for that is going to vary heavily from person to person. Some will see the SNES Classic Mini as the perfect opportunity to experience some nostalgia and play some great games. Others will use the SNES as a gateway into a world of gaming they’ve not previously had the chance to experience, and I am in the latter category. As a youngster, I only had the chance to play the Mega Drive (that’s Genesis, for our friends across the pond) and the SNES was a rare beast I was only able to play briefly while at a friend’s house, marvelling on as I wished so badly that I could play Super Mario All-Stars in the comfort of my own home.

SNES Classic Mini Review – A Must for Retro Gamers

Sep 27, 2017, 3:54pm UTC
http://wccftech.com/review/snes-classic-mini/ >Here’s the hypothetical situation; you’ve purchased a SNES Classic Mini, a doorway allowing you to peek into the games catalog of yesteryear, providing you with 20 acclaimed games and an extra brand-new release that we’ve never played before. You unpack the box, plug in your system, ensure your TV is displaying it properly, and just like that you’ve got a veritable 90s games collection at your disposal. So what’s it like to have all of that at your fingertips? >Well, the answer for that is going to vary heavily from person to person. Some will see the SNES Classic Mini as the perfect opportunity to experience some nostalgia and play some great games. Others will use the SNES as a gateway into a world of gaming they’ve not previously had the chance to experience, and I am in the latter category. As a youngster, I only had the chance to play the Mega Drive (that’s Genesis, for our friends across the pond) and the SNES was a rare beast I was only able to play briefly while at a friend’s house, marvelling on as I wished so badly that I could play Super Mario All-Stars in the comfort of my own home.