Short for "family computer", Famicom was the NES of Japan, so naturally, the Classic Mini version of the Super Famicon will be launched in the same region. As was the case with the Famicom Classic, the list of games is slightly different, although there are still 21:
Title Name | Release Date | Publisher Name |
---|---|---|
Super Mario World | November 21, 1990 | Nintendo |
F-ZERO | November 21, 1990 | Nintendo |
The Legend of the Mystical Ninja | July 19, 1991 | KONAMI |
Super Ghouls "n Ghosts® | October 4, 1991 | Capcom |
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past | November 21, 1991 | Nintendo |
Super Soccer | December 13, 1991 | Human Entertainment |
Contra III: The Alien Wars | February 28, 1992 | KONAMI |
Super Mario Kart | August 27, 1992 | Nintendo |
Star Fox | February 21, 1993 | Nintendo |
Secret of Mana | August 6, 1993 | Square |
Mega Man X | December 17, 1993 | Capcom |
Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem | January 21, 1994 | Nintendo |
Super Metroid | March 19, 1994 | Nintendo |
Final Fantasy VI | April 2, 1994 | Square |
Super Street Fighter II | June 25, 1994 | Capcom |
Donkey Kong Country | November 26, 1994 | Nintendo |
Yoshi"s Island | August 5, 1995 | Nintendo |
Panel de Pon | October 27, 1995 | Nintendo |
Super Mario RPG | March 9, 1996 | Nintendo |
Kirby Super Star | March 21, 1996 | Nintendo |
Star Fox 2 | Unreleased | Nintendo |
One game that it does have in common with the Super NES Classic Edition is Star Fox 2, which is bound to be one of the selling points of the console, being that the game was never actually released.
The Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom will come with two controllers in the box, as well as a USB cable for power and an HDMI cable. Unlike its North American and European counterparts, the AC adapter is sold separately.
The console will be available on October 5, for the price of ¥7,980, which translates to about $71 USD. The AC adapter will be offered at the same time for a price of ¥1,000, or about $9 USD.
Source: Nintendo