The Japanese version of the NES Classic Edition, called Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer, is getting a very special golden version to celebrate Weekly Shonen Jump’s 50th anniversary with a ...
The limited edition Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Commemoration Version released earlier this month in Japan and it sold like hotcakes in its first two ...
The collectability of Nintendo’s “classic mini” consoles cannot be overstated. Even after restocking the NES Classic Edition’s original limited supply this year, the company has barely been able to ...
We know that the NES Classic Edition is making a comeback fairly soon; but anime fans may want to hold out for the special limited edition Famicom Mini that’s about to be introduced in Japan. Granted, ...
Media Creates released its weekly analysis and revealed the Nintendo Classic Mini Famicom Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Edition sold 111,000 units in Japan in three days, from July 6 to 8. The ...
Nintendo will release a “Nintendo Classic Mini Family Computer Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Edition” in Japan on July 7 for 7,980 yen, the latest issue of Weekly Jump reveals.
Following a leak last week of today’s issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, Nintendo of Japan has officially announced the Nintendo Classic Mini Family Computer Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Version. As ...
Nintendo is preparing to make a new special edition Famicom Mini games console available in Japan during July which will be preloaded with manga games. The Famicom is the original Japanese version of ...
Before the Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES, there was the Family Computer, or Famicom. Much like the NES Classic Edition in the West, Nintendo has released a similar micro console in Japan ...
Nintendo Classic Mini Famicom Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Edition Announced for Japan - News
Nintendo announced in the latest issue of Weekly Jump it will release a Nintendo Classic Mini Family Computer Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Edition in Japan on July 7 for 7,980 yen.
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