Japan Gets Its Own Mini-NES, The Mini-Famicom

Japan Gets Its Own Mini-NES, The Mini-Famicom

Australia is getting the Mini-NES. Japan, naturally, will be getting a Mini-Famicom to match.

It’s the same basic deal, bundling 30 classic games into a small system (which you can’t swap out or add to, they’re pre-loaded) that you plug into the TV via HDMI, only here obviously it’s a slightly different roster of titles, with stuff like Tecmo Bowl swapped out for a more Japanese sports game from the same company, Tsuppari Oozumou (Bumping Sumo).

Here’s the full lineup:

Japan Gets Its Own Mini-NES, The Mini-Famicom

And here’s a trailer for the cute little guy.

It will be out in Japan on November 10 for ¥5980 ($77).


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