Here’s How The NES Classic Edition Compares To The Original NES

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The NES Classic Edition’s release is nearly here, and some may be wondering just how the pocket-sized console compares to the original NES. In a new video, GameXplain takes a look at how the NES Classic Edition runs Super Mario Bros. 3, just one of its library of 30 games, in a side-by-side comparison to the original system.

 

You can check it out in the following video.

 

 

The NES Classic Edition will release in Japan and Australia on November 10th and in North America and Europe on November 11th.


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