By Vanessa Francisco, | February 03, 2017
A YouTube user named TootyUk displayed his NES Classic Edition with over 700 games in a video he posted over the weekend. (Wikimedoa Commons)
About three weeks ago, the NES Classic Edition was seen with 84 games and this already made people very excited. Now, because of a new mod, a Nintendo Mini can now have more than 700 games. A YouTube user named TootyUk displayed his NES Classic Edition with over 700 games in a video he posted over the weekend. He detailed how the gaming console can be hacked and boosted up through Hakchi 2.11.
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Hacking the Nintendo Mini will void all warranties but people seem to not mind if they can successfully install as many games as that in the system. The hack works smoothly for users but some games such as Battletoads still need more refining before it can be played without error. Hacking the device has been a norm because it does not offer extra games.
The NES System comes with 30 pre-installed games and it's not enough for some. Active hackers were able to break into the NES Classic Edition and Nintendo sent a message for them in the console, saying: "This is the hanafuda captain speaking. Launching emulation in 3.. 2.. 1. Many efforts, tears and countless hours have been put into this jewel. So, please keep this place tidied up and don't break everything! Cheers, the hanafuda captain." Hanafuda are playing cards from Japan, used to pay different games. Nintendo started selling hanafuda back in 1889.
The remake of the NES Classic has triggered nostalgia among players all over the world. Since the NES Classic Edition launch, Nintendo was not able to supply retailers with new stocks and demand has immensely grown all over the world.
The NES Classic Edition is a 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System remake which comes preinstalled with 30 retro games including The Legend of Zelda, Donkey Kong, Mario titles and Final Fantasy, among others. The games also received modern upgrades with brighter and sharper pixelated images. According to Nintendo, the NES Classic Edition will have a steady flow of additional stocks through the holiday season and new year.
"Many of us have fond and wonderful memories of the original NES," says Doug Bowser, senior VP of sales and marketing at Nintendo about the Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition. "With these launch activities for the NES Classic Edition, we want to replicate the nostalgic feelings of sitting down and playing the NES with your family for the first time.
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