Super Nintendo Classic Mini Review | TSA
TSA writes: While Nintendo are widely known for their child-friendly, brightly coloured range of games and characters, as an adult fan the company is a little more fickle. An amazing new Mario Kart here, a dreadful phone app for voice chat there, there simply isn’t any consistency to what can only be called “The Nintendo Way”. So the release of last year’s NES Classic Mini was a prime example of this; a fantastic piece of nostalgia dressed up in an über-cute form, seemingly wantonly under produced, and sporting the shortest controller cables known to, well, anyone that didn’t want to sit so close to their television they could only see a single pixel.










