Nintendo recently unveiled its cutest and smallest game console, the Mini Classic Family Computer.
Its design is based on Nintendo Famicom released in 1983. The difference is, it is so small that it can fit in the palm of a user's hand.
The device has an HDMI cable for TV connection. The controller can also connect to a Wii Remote for virtual console games.
Apart from its unique size, it also carries 30 built-in games, and some are exclusively Japanese.
Another good news is that the NES Classic Mini will be released to English-speaking countries on Nov. 11.
The Japanese electronics and software company has released a video tutorial that includes the instructions on the console's gameplay, menu, screen modes, and how to save games.
The console delivers an old-school feel with childhood games including Balloon Fight, Bubble Bobble, Castlevania, Donkey Kong, Dr. Mario, Excitebike, Final Fantasy, Galaga, Gradius, Ice Climber, Kid Icarus, Kirby's Adventure, Mario Bros., Mega Man 2, Pac-Man, The Legend of Zelda, Star Tropics, Super C, Tecmo Bowl, Ninja Garden and a lot more.
The downside of the Nintendo Mini Classic Family Computer is that it has no cartridge slot which makes it impossible for users to add or download additional games. Awesome games like Contra, Duck Hunt, River City Ransom, Bionic Commando and Blaster Master are also not included on the list.