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A Promising New Way To Play Super Nintendo Games, Coming In Early 2018

A Nintendo classic reimagined.

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The NES Classic and SNES Classic are two great products that make it easy to revisit some of the best games from Nintendo's past, but when you consider the hundreds of other games that didn't make the cut, the selection begins to look a little slim. If you want to take the plunge and invest in vintage cartridges instead, you have two hardware options to consider: wrestle with old Nintendo consoles or look to third-party recreations.

Not all aftermarket systems are created equal, especially when Seattle-based Analogue is in the discussion. The company is highly regarded among classic game collectors who want the best experience possible when playing old games on modern displays, and it's just opened pre-orders for its next boutique console: the Super Nintendo-based Super Nt, coming in February 2018. At $190.00 (available for order worldwide), it's not cheap, but that's because Analogue aims to provide the best experience possible and has made a significant investment to ensure that it can redefine the standards by which all other SNES systems are measured.

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The Super Nt will be sold in four different color schemes.
The Super Nt will be sold in four different color schemes.

Kevin Horton is a renowned engineer with an eye towards classic video games, and he's been working at Analogue full-time for the last 14 months developing what was previously thought to be a far-off achievement: a 100% accurate FPGA-based SNES. FPGAs are physically programmable circuits that can mimic hardware and, when handled correctly, can provide a more accurate approximation of classic systems (like the Super Nintendo) compared to traditional software emulation. It was previously known that a few hobbyists had made some progress on creating a Super Nintendo on an FPGA, but nothing approaching total accuracy or even commercial distribution. Because of this, Analogue's announcement is an exciting surprise if you're the sort of person interested in having the best gear available, in this case when it comes to playing 16-bit Nintendo games.

In simpler terms: Analogue promises that any Super Nintendo game you throw at the Super Nt, from any region around the world, will work on modern TVs without any flaws or finicky technical hurdles. But if you want to dig into the settings to adjust various aspects of visual and audible experience, there are plenty of options waiting to be tinkered with. By all appearances, the only feature missing from the Super NT that was present on the excellent NT Mini is a versatile analog video connection. While useful for purists who prefer the old glow of a CRT, this is apparently a little-used feature that was shaved off to reduce the cost of the system.

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The other cost-cutting measure was the move from a milled aluminum chassis to an all-plastic design. In addition to lowering the entry point--the lowest ever for an Analogue console--this also means the Super Nt can be produced in various color schemes. The company has also partnered with 8bitdo, maker of high-quality wireless controllers for classic systems, to ship each Super Nt with matching controllers made custom for Analogue's new console.

We've yet to test Analogue's claims first-hand, but our experience with its CMVS Neo Geo and NT Mini NES have us convinced that the Super NT is worth looking forward to. For a more in-depth look into Analogue's handiwork, check out our full review of the impressive Nt Mini.

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I got Analogue's CMVS (Consolized Neo Geo MVS Arcade System) a while back and it was a great system. It's pretty awesome having the Arcade version of Neo Geo games, And they are on average Cheaper than the AES (Home System) versions.

While a lot of people balk at the price their products are extremely high quality and are worth every penny.

With that said I didn't get the Analogue NT and I don't plan getting this either. It's not that they aren't great pieces of hardware. It's that I already have a Retron 5 so I can play my old school games without a problem on an HDTV. Between that and the Retro Freak I'm picking up I should be good to go for a while.

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* yawn* There are so many imitation throwback systems why did they report this one? Sounds like a paid commercial.

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The analogue output is the only reason I'd want it :( I still have a crt hooked up for old games.

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The unit kind of looks like what would be in a commercial where people are playing something but you can't see the screen.

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Just get a used unit from ebay and go to goodwill to get a crtv. That way, it's much cheaper and having the real thing.

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I'm unclear how exactly he plans to NOT get sued.

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If you want perfect hardware accuracy, go on Ebay and buy the real thing, for less money and no wait...

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There’s no market for this. Real SNES Classic Edition or emulation... there’s no market for “in-between” product like this clone. It even has the balls to MORE expensive than the real thing from Nintendo, while being uglier and lower quality?

This isn’t just a hard pass. This is offensive.

A real SNES, a real SNES Classic or BSNES/Higen for 100% accurate emulation.

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@Elranzer: I agree with you mostly.

The problem with this is the overwhelming archetype that exists among modern gamers. They simply do not want to play "old" games. Even modern Nintendo games frequently get reamed for their graphics. You factor in any casual interest in the SNES was already covered by the SNES classic and this product suddenly seems very, very niche.

If anything this seems like it's trying to capitalize on a renewed interest in old games. And who knows for sure? At the price point maybe it doesn't need to even sell that well to cover their costs, as long as they appeal to a said niche that probably consists of collectors, enthusiasts and other purists that may be interested in their item.

I for one, am interested in this. I don't think it's ugly at all. It kind of seems like a nifty item that will play my SNES games with HDMI.

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@Elranzer: indeed. I still have my snes and megadrive consoles and games. And you can have them when you pry them from my blue, dead fingers :)

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GameSpot, please chill with the video ads on articles. When you first started adding them we could at least pause them. Now you've removed the ability to pause. For those of us that use headphones this is even worse because more often than not these ads are ridiculously loud. If you don't stop doing this I'm going to start using ad block again.

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@Iamkalell: I feel the same way about it.

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@Iamkalell: They won't. NoScript.

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so much fail, so little time.

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That is awesome!!!!

If only I didn't have a raspberry pi with every single nes, snes, mega system, genesis and atari games ever made...

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they might sell a couple of these but not many... better off hacking a snes mini and loading 250 additional roms onto it. a true purist, who this device is aimed at, would go after a genuine snes and not a clone, making this device redundant. you can buy a real snes console for under $100 so why pay $180 for a clone!?

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This is interesting, but I'll wait for it to release and you or some one else actually has a go over of it to see if it's worth it.

Remember when Retron 5 was all the rage, and then it released with cartridge port issues, so I waited and then I bought one when they fixed that and then I was made to feel bad about it because apparently they stole technology.

So, I'll wait a bit on this one.

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Why do stupid articles like this and ones constantly posted on Yahoo News constantly peddle these so-called "alternatives" to the Classic Edition consoles when they all fail to accomplish the main point that makes the Classic Editions worth having: Games built in that don't need to be swapped and no need to worry about dead internal batteries that kill game saves.

Unless it duplicates everything the Classic Editions do, it's not an alternative.

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No thanks I own old super nes and mini super nes.

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At this point, as much as I love and favor SNES since it was my first ever gaming console as a kid, all I really want to see is a Dreamcast Classic or something like that coming from Sega but this, no thanks. Give me a Sega Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast Classic and I'll pay whatever for it.

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Worthless if it's HDMI only.

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That's really cool, but I wish it looked more like the NA design of the SNES. Just looking at a NA console brings back a lot of good memories for me. I still have the one I bought back when they were first released and it works, but it's turned yellow. =(

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