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Classic Series (NES)
The Classic Series was a marketing label used by Nintendo in Europe and North America from 1992 onwards to describe a line of budget range rereleases of Nintendo Entertainment System, NES video games. Games released as part of the label were sold at a lower price, usually around half that of other NES titles (i.e. $29.99 instead of $49.99 in the United States or DM 44.95 instead of DM 94.95 in Germany). Club Nintendo#Europe, Club Nintendo Magazine promoted the games with the slogan "Good toys never go out of style". History Despite the Nintendo Entertainment System, NES's successor Super Nintendo Entertainment System, SNES already releasing either one or two years before the introduction of the label (depending on the region), Nintendo's then-Vice President of Marketing Peter Main claimed the reason for its introduction to be "ensur[ing] that these timeless classics are available to new NES owners as well as to the millions of current owners who missed purchasing them the firs ...
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Classic NES Series
This is a list of games that are part of the ''Classic NES Series'' in North America, in Japan, and ''NES Classics'' in Europe and Australia. The series consists of emulated Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo Entertainment System#Regional differences, Family Computer, and Family Computer Disk System games for the Game Boy Advance. A special edition Game Boy Advance SP that has a similar color pattern to an NES controller (along with a Famicom counterpart in Japan), was released to go along with these games. In Japan, the color of the cartridges often matches the color of their original Famicom cartridges, but in North America, all the games in this series were released in a light gray cartridges made to resemble the default color of NES cartridges. List All of the games were published by Nintendo. Nintendo A total of 18 first-party games were released in the series. Of these, six were previously released by alternative means on the Game Boy Advance: * ''Animal Crossing ...
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