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'Nintendo NES' News & Updates: Will Your Childhood Console Defeat 'Xbox' And 'PS4 Pro'?

Marrianne
First Posted: Nov 07, 2016 05:10 AM EST

Nintendo is among one of the most played gaming consoles other than Xbox, PlayStation and PS4 Pro. "Nintendo NES" Classic Edition is regarded as one of the simplest gaming consoles of all time, and now Nintendo is bringing back your childhood games to life. Will "NES" be able to stand over the giants of gaming namely Xbox and now PS4 Pro? What is the reason behind Nintendo's move? Let's find out.

According to the Verge, "Nintendo NES" Classic Edition will serve as a portal to those who would want to travel back in time and play their old console games such as " Super Mario," " PacMan" and the like. While it is true that latest gaming consoles such as "PS4" and "Xbox" have a special feature to play old games, it is very obvious that there are a lot of disadvantages, especially regarding Wii and Wii U plus you ought to pay the privilege to "Nintendo."

Technically speaking, "Nintendo NES" will save you all these work as the setting is opted to be simpler than ever. "NES" is designed to be a smaller version of the original "Nintendo" console added the capability to work perfectly on modern television sets. There would also be no compatibility issues to worry about for "Nintendo NES" works well, saves you all the time and pressure from your "PS4" or "Xbox" just for a" Final Fantasy" or "Super Mario" game.

On the other hand, According to CNet "Nintendo NES" is bundled with 30 NES games for just £50 or $60. The gaming list includes; Pac-Man, Super Mario 1-3, Final Fantasy, Mario Bros.,Buble Bobble, Dr. Mario, Galaga, Kid Icarus, Kirby's Adventure, and more.

Stay tuned for more of your "Nintendo NES" , "Nintendo Switch", " XBox" and "PS4 Pro" exciting updates!

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