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NES Classic Edition commercial is a powerful blast from the past

“Now you’re playing with power.” if you remember that catchy marketing slogan from back when the NES was being sold (we certainly do), then you should be pretty damn excited to see the little commercial/trailer that Nintendo just dropped off today for their upcoming new retro console.

As was announced previously, the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition includes 30 top NES titles and a retro NES controller for $59.99, in one cute little NES-inspired mini console.

See the commercial below.

Introducing the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition:

From your first Goomba stomp to your thousandth victory in FINAL FANTASY, the Nintendo Entertainment System may just be the most nostalgic gaming console ever. And now, a new, miniaturized version is here, pre-loaded with 30 of the all-time greatest games, including The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros. 3, and MEGA MAN 2. Just plug it in?and play.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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