> > They should also do a SNES version with Super Mario World and the DK Country > series. > > Both versions should be able to log in to the Virtual Console and download > games/saved games and upload saved games, that is the least I would expect for a $60 > USD price tag in 2016.
Should, but can't. According to the big N, this is it. No updates, add-ons, or using your own games. They had nothing to say about SNES or N64 versions at this time, but of course that at least doesn't mean anything.
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Will the mini-NES be able to connect to the internet?
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No. The console is a standalone device, so it cannot connect to the internet or any external storage devices. The game lineup was chosen to provide a diverse mix of popular and recognizable NES games that appeal to a wide variety of players. Everyone should be able to find multiple games to enjoy.
On the same note: does Nintendo plan to sell other NES games for the mini-NES beyond the 30 it comes preloaded with?
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No. The console is a standalone device, so it cannot connect to the internet or any external storage devices. The 30 games included with the system were chosen to provide a wide variety of top-quality, long-lasting game-play experiences.
Are there plans for other mini-consoles, like a mini-SNES or mini-N64?
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We have nothing to announce at this time.
Just because people have been asking: safe to say it can't play old cartridges, right? (Based on the image it looks like an NES cartridge would have around the same width as the entire console.) Does it open up at all?
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The console does not use physical media and therefore the Chamber Lid does not open.
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