New details on the NES Classic Edition
- JacobF
- Aug 7, 2016
- 1 min read

The NES Classic Edition was announced last month at comic con and was revealed to come with 30 hit games pre-installed. For some time now people have been wondering on the resolution it displays on screen. Luckily a French radio show interviewed Nintendo of Canada's communications manager: Julie Gagnon where she gave more info on the NES Classic Edition:
“Everyone who has played before, who maybe today wants to play with their children; everyone who wants to beat the bad guy, but they couldn’t back then; all of the new generations who love Mario today and want to understand how he was at the beginning, I really think this can bring everyone together.”
“It’s also in the spirit where retro is very present, and finally Nintendo offers it in a formula that I think is very accessible for everyone.”
“What is interesting is that we can play through HDMI, but there will be different modes of how we will see the screen – a mode simulating the retro aspect of our old CRT screens, there will be a mode which can be at the resolution of the modern screens in 4:3 format, and a pixel perfect mode which will display each pixel as a square, so people can have fun with this too.”
“Yes, there will be permanent save points and instant temporary saves to be able to resume and that’s for every single of the 30 games, so we don’t have to worry if we don’t have a password, or restart right at the beginning…”
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