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Blast from the past: Nintendo to revive its original console

The NES Classic Edition will be a mini version of the original console, with 30 games built-in. 

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The NES Classic Edition is a modern twist to Nintendo's original console.

If you're of a certain age, you likely remember when you and your friends came home from school to play your favorite Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game for hours. Armed with a controller with just two large buttons and a Joypad, you battled King Koopa to save Princess Peach, climbed over ladders to face off with Donkey Kong, and insatiably devoured Pac-Dots.

Nintendo hasn鈥檛 forgotten either.

The Japanese corporation announced Thursday it will release a miniature, modern version of the original console it first debuted in Japan in 1983.

Along with the release of the Pok茅mon GO mobile game a week ago, Nintendo has joined the trend among video game developers of embracing their origins to tap into a surefire, niche market. In doing so, however, Nintendo will not only nourish the nostalgia of middle-aged customers, but also introduce the next generation to their favorite childhood games.

鈥淲e wanted to give fans of all ages the opportunity to and rediscover why they fell in love with Nintendo in the first place,鈥 Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America鈥檚 president and chief operating officer, said in a statement Thursday.

Available Nov. 11, the NES Classic Edition will look and feel like the 8-bit console. Only it will be equipped with modern hardware. It will have an HDMI port for high-definition TV, and 30 games will be installed on it, including Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong, and Pac-Man, as well as the Legend of Zelda, Metroid, and Kirby鈥檚 Adventure.

Players will also be able to use the gamepad to play games on the Wii, Nintendo鈥檚 newest console, the sales of which it expects to see petering out this year. It might not matter, since Nintendo鈥檚 modern twist to its original system could pay off for a corporation that has already seen its worth increase by $7 million in just one week, thanks to the spin-off of Pok茅mon.

Pok茅mon GO combines augmented reality with the video game series by using a smartphone鈥檚 camera and clock to guide a player through public spaces in search of imaginary monsters that 鈥渁ppear鈥 on the screen. The game's popularity (聽in the US downloaded the game by Monday) is nurtured by Nintendo鈥檚 use of augmented reality for an audience of millions who grew up playing Pok茅mon on Game Boy or watching the TV series or films.

鈥淣ow these players They鈥檙e in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. And, now, this game is for kids and them,鈥 said Jose Pagliery of CNNMoney. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a real broad appeal using mass technology that we've all got.鈥

Even with the success of Pok茅mon GO, and the announcement about the NES Classic Edition, Nintendo is late to join the trend of companies reintroducing games and systems years later for modern consumers. The Atari Flashback in 2003. Sega followed with its , which聽included the game Sonic the Hedgehog. Yet Nintendo has already seen the most success.

Since the release of Pok茅mon GO in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, the company's stock is up more than 25 percent. This is the largest leap in the company鈥檚 value since it started to trade on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 1983, the year it released the Japanese version of NES, the Family Computer, or Famicom.

Though the NES Classic Edition will not have the appeal of augmented reality, or of the ease of downloading it onto your phone for free, the NES console was more popular in its time than Pok茅mon.聽

鈥淥ld Nintendo is than new Nintendo,鈥 writes Wired magazine鈥檚 Chris Kohler. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 not just adults who grew up playing the original who are driving up the cost鈥. [T]he potential market for the NES Classic is wide, wide open, across generations and genders.鈥

The revival of retro video games isn鈥檛 a new phenomenon, however, Michael Pachter, a gaming research analyst for Wedbush Securities, told Arizona PBS in October.

鈥,鈥 Mr. Pachter said, referring to movies and comic books too. 鈥淭here has always been a uniquely American nostalgia longing for the way things were in past years, and this is just another example of that.鈥

It just so happens that 鈥渢he 10-year-old in 1985 and 1990 whose first game was Mario is now a 35, 40-year-old with a job and some money and maybe a kid or two,鈥 he says.

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