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The Classic Series was a marketing label used by
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in Europe and North America from 1992 onwards to describe a line of budget range rereleases of
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s. 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 Magazine promoted the games with the slogan "Good toys never go out of style".


History

Despite the
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's successor
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already releasing either one or two years before the introduction of the label (depending on the region),
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's then-Vice President of Marketing Peter Main claimed the reason for its introduction to be "ensur ngthat these timeless classics are available to new NES owners as well as to the millions of current owners who missed purchasing them the first time around", citing the fact that the NES was projected to still sell four million units in 1992 alone. After its fairly limited runtime from late 1992 throughout 1993, the label inspired the similarly named ''Super Classic Series'' (called
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in North America) on the SNES in 1996, which was then rebranded to
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in 2011.


Branding

The way each title was shown to be part of the label varied between European and North American releases. The former mostly reused the respective game's original
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(including
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and manuals) with only the small addition of a golden emblem showing
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in a
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with "Nintendo Entertainment System" written in a circle around him. Below is a ribbon, the color of which varies, displaying the "Classic Serie" name. Sometimes, the original box art in its 3:2
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is drawn onto a solid color in a 3:5
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in order to unify the size of game cases. In North America, cartridge labels and box art were redesigned to feature a red header reading "Nintendo Entertainment System - Classic Series" as well as an emblem resembling a tilted square consisting of dashed lines and the words "The Original". The packaging of ''
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'' specifically was redesigned to mimic that of the
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game '' Metroid II: Return of Samus'' in an attempt to cross-promote the games and strengthen the
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brand image.


Titles

The label was used in three of the
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's game regions, those being NES-NOE (only referring to reunified Germany after 1991), NES-FRA (Metropolitan France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg) and NES-USA (United States). The Classic Series rerelease of ''Mario Bros.'' is particularly notable, as it not only features completely redesigned packaging, art and a manual, but also actual differences in the programming, making it the only game in the lineup to do so. These differences include improved movement controls, graphical changes and the re-inclusion of cutscenes and enemies that were present in the Arcade version, but cut in the 1986 NES release. It was also the only NES-NOE Classic Series game to be released in August 1993, four months after all other games using the label.


References

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