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Nintendo has released a trailer for the NES Classic Edition

Nintendo has just revealed the trailer for the upcoming mini NES Classic Edition. Check it out above!

For years, Nintendo has been one of the leading powerhouses in the gaming industry. Leaning into the newfound nostalgia based market, they've decided to release a mini version of their original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) with the NES Classic Edition!

The latest trailer for the system showcases 30 classic NES games like Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong, and The Legend of Zelda in full HD glory.

From your first Goomba stomp to your thousandth victory in FINAL FANTASY®, the Nintendo Entertainment System™ may just be the most nostalgic gaming console ever. And now, a new, miniaturized version is here, pre-loaded with 30 of the all-time greatest games

The NES Classic Edition will be available on November 11th (just in time for the holiday season) for the retail price $59.99.

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