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Nintendo Announces NES GBA SP, Plus Retro Games

March 29, 2004, 9:05 am EST
Total comments: 35

Nintendo confirms release of classic NES titles on GBA in America, plus NES-style GBA SP. The press release says "bitchin'", so you should probably see this.

NINTENDO LAUNCHES CLASSIC NES GAMES FOR GAME BOY ADVANCE SP

The Games are, Like, Way Awesome, and the New Game Boy Advance SP is Bitchin'

REDMOND, Wash., March 29, 2004 - Wait 'til you hear! On June 7, Nintendo is going totally retro with a classic collection of eight Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)® games for the Game Boy® Advance and a tubular new Game Boy® Advance SP that looks like an itty bitty NES console. The '80s were, like, a long time ago. But everything from then is way cool again. Back then, games went from blocky bleeps and bloops to sweet side-scrollers like Super Mario Bros.® And the most excellent NES saved the day for the video game industry. Bonus!

"I mean, Donkey Kong and Pac-Man? These are, like, the best games ever," says Perrin "Mallrat" Kaplan, Nintendo of America's vice president, marketing and corporate affairs. "And if you aren't just dying to get your hands on the gnarly new Classic NES Limited Edition GBA SP, you're a total dweeb."

OK, so let's break it down: The bodacious new Game Boy Advance SP has the same guts and everything as a regular one, but its casing looks just like the NES. And it's still at an MSRP of $99.99. Be sure to get to the mall, like, really early, because it's a "limited edition."

The Classic NES Series, which you totally have to get, includes all the hottest retro games, each one at an MSRP of $19.99. Check it out:

Donkey Kong: The best game featuring a plumber rescuing a princess from a big ape pretty much ever.

Pac-Man: Hel-lo? If you don't know this game then where have you been?

The Legend of Zelda: Dude! How classic can you get? The righteous Link whips Ganon and saves Zelda. Link rules!

Super Mario Bros.: There are pipes and coins and these grody goombas and you just stomp away.

Excitebike: It's a rad motocross racing game that lets you rip around a track and kick up dirt and stuff.

Ice Climber: Like, duh. You climb the ice and whack monsters.

Xevious: Go to space and shoot stuff with your wicked spaceship.

Bomberman: Drop bombs on the baddies.

Classic NES Series

Talkback

elessarMarch 29, 2004

Gnarly! Tubular! Awesome! Far Out! Way Cool! and whatever those other three levels hidden in Super Mario World were called! Long live the 80s! Long live Ninja Turtles! Surf's up, man! Just one question. If Nintendo wants to bring back the 80s, why don't they resurrect Tradewest and give me some Double Dragon? Cause, I mean, that'd be bodacious! Oh, and another Karate Kid movie! Righteous! Rock on, bro's!! And may Journey Rock forever! Long live Steve Perry!! (Yes, I know he's not the lead singer anymore.)

(Please note that the above post was created specifically to poke fun at this greatly amusing press release. Also note that I have great respect for any company that says Bitchin' in their product blurb. Note again that I think this entire release was thought up by Perrin Kaplan. While taking a bath. Hey, it's nicer to think about than Yamauchi taking one.)

Ian SaneMarch 29, 2004

I just realized that Mario is wearing blue and white on the cover of Donkey Kong. That probably was present on the original box but I wonder why they couldn't get something as easy as costume colour correct in the first place. He's also wearing white overalls on the SMB cover.

On the SMB cover, he's Fire Mario, which means the colors are correct. Not sure about the DK cover though.

kennyb27March 29, 2004

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Jonathan says: Hrm, I'm not too keen on the system's look
I would have to disagree there. I think it looks pretty nice. In fact, I may have to pick one up.

Bill AurionMarch 29, 2004

Just when I thought Ian had complained about everything... face-icon-small-tongue.gif

But yeah, the design is a perfect representation of the NES controller, which gets kudos from me...

gwgtrunksMarch 29, 2004

I'm happy I held off on getting an SP now! Of course, I had a feeling after the Famicom Mini series in Japan we were gonna get the same kinda thing...

I wonder if Gamestop's taking reservations on these yet?

SPhil64March 29, 2004

Plus, you have to remember that Mario and Luigi's original colors aren't the same as they are today. Originally Mario had a blue shirt and red overalls while Luigi had a green shirt with white overalls and a matching hat. Check it out, freaky, huh?

Fammy2000March 29, 2004

Wait, aren't most of these available in Animal Crossing in some shape or form? Just go spend $30 on that game and $10 for a link cable. And 200 hours of game time to unlock them (or a Game Shark).

Ian SaneMarch 29, 2004

I'm not complaining I'm just making an observation.

"Originally Mario had a blue shirt and red overalls while Luigi had a green shirt with white overalls and a matching hat."

I remember that very distinctly. At the time it was released I thought Super Mario Bros 3 looked really odd because that was the first time I saw the switched colours on Mario. If I'm ever drawing Mario I still have to consciously remember what part is coloured blue since I always initially think of the red overalls.

joshnickersonMarch 29, 2004

Ah, now the Perrin quote that IGN posted makes a lot more sense after reading the entire press release.
I hate it when IGN posts quotes out of context like that.

Back on topic, I'm very tempted to pick up the NES SP, even though I already have a Cobalt. The games however, I'm not even going to bother with... unless, of course, Nintendo lowered the price about ten bucks...

CaseyRybackMarch 29, 2004

They released this too late for me. I may pick one up and leave it sealed as a collectors item, but the DS comes out this year and there still is a ton of games I want to import for the GBA than waste money on a system

ralph98201March 29, 2004

my thoughts in three words and one letter: must port super C

BloodworthDaniel Bloodworth, Staff AlumnusMarch 29, 2004

Actually, I've heard comments that NOA had to push for that $20 price point rather than the standard $30 that NCL thought it should be. Crazy.

Ian SaneMarch 29, 2004

"Actually, I've heard comments that NOA had to push for that $20 price point rather than the standard $30 that NCL thought it should be. Crazy."

One would assume that NCL would just allow NOA to make the call in these situations regarding the US market. I mean who's going to know more about the North American market? Americans who live in the United States or Japanese guys who live in Japan? When it comes to anything regarding the North American market be it advertising, price, console colour, etc NOA should call the shots.

mouse_clickerMarch 29, 2004

$20 is still a tad expensive for a single NES game- I could buy an old system and cart for less than that at my local used game shop. Nintendo could really capitalize on these rereleases and put at least two games on a single cartridge.

nickmitchMarch 29, 2004

Dude, the NES GBASP looks so totally stupid!
NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ok enough of that '80's crap. I just wish I had $100 bucks lyin' around. Even though I do I'm still savin' up for a DS and some other games that I've just been too lazy to buy. I really, really want it though.

nolimit19March 29, 2004

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Originally posted by: mouse_clicker
$20 is still a tad expensive for a single NES game- I could buy an old system and cart for less than that at my local used game shop. Nintendo could really capitalize on these rereleases and put at least two games on a single cartridge.


exactly what i was thinking. there is no reason to sell them individually....well, there is no reason besides greed, but that's not a good reason.

Bill AurionMarch 29, 2004

Even Nintendo is in the business to make money, and if people will buy these games(which they do...look at the Super Mario Advance games), Nintendo will sell them...So you can either 1) swallow your pride and buy the ones you want, or 2) don't buy them...Simple as that...

mouse_clickerMarch 29, 2004

True, $20 isn't THAT bad, but it still doesn't justify Nintendo ripping us off- I hope it won't hurt sales. Ah well, I still have most of the games I want out of those for my old NES, so I probably won't be investing much in these rereleases.

joshnickersonMarch 29, 2004

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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
"Actually, I've heard comments that NOA had to push for that $20 price point rather than the standard $30 that NCL thought it should be. Crazy."

One would assume that NCL would just allow NOA to make the call in these situations regarding the US market. I mean who's going to know more about the North American market? Americans who live in the United States or Japanese guys who live in Japan? When it comes to anything regarding the North American market be it advertising, price, console colour, etc NOA should call the shots.


I totally agree. It's always irked me the way NCL pushes around NOA like that. Myself and a group of friends always thought that the Gamecube would've done a lot better imagewise if NOA had just launched with the Jet colored cube.

Bartman3010March 29, 2004

I really wish that the boxes looked like the old NES boxes instead of the standard GBA design with the "NES Classic" thing at the top. Look at Japan. The boxes are replicas of the old Famicom boxes.

Secondly, some of these games were on the e-Reader as well. Some of them even go for a dollar. Thats how I got most of my NES cards.

DjunknownMarch 29, 2004

Pretty much I'm on the "SP looks nice, but no to the current list of games." bandwagon.

If NOA or NCL took it the next level by releasing the 3rd party classics (Nothing that a phone call to Capcom, Konami, and Tecmo can't fix), then it will pique my interest. I'd be willing to pay full price for Legendary Wings (Capcom), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Konami, technically the Ultra brand but whatever), Ninja Gaiden 1-3, etc.

But unless we get ANOTHER miracle, that's just wishful thinking.

Squiggles the ChaoMarch 29, 2004

I wish I had $100. I've been putting off getting the GBASP, it's too thin, I don't like the more "clicky" buttons, and there's not built-in headphone jack. But, considering I just lost my old GBA, this may be a better solution. They should drop the price a bit though, I don't know how I can justify buying a GBA for the same proce as a GCN.

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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
"Actually, I've heard comments that NOA had to push for that $20 price point rather than the standard $30 that NCL thought it should be. Crazy."

One would assume that NCL would just allow NOA to make the call in these situations regarding the US market. I mean who's going to know more about the North American market? Americans who live in the United States or Japanese guys who live in Japan? When it comes to anything regarding the North American market be it advertising, price, console colour, etc NOA should call the shots.


Well, when you look at current economic factors, the dollar slid against the yen and the euro today, AGAIN. The dollar simply has less buying power worldwide. If NCL needs money from NOA for reaserch ande development, each dollar will buy just a bit more than half of what it would three years ago. In terms of local stuff, marketing etc, the only hampering factor to buying power is inflation. NOA more or less can buy the same amount of maketing it could three years ago.

KDR_11kMarch 29, 2004

Perrin Kaplan is about to make you her BITCH!

Those bloody bastards dropped Star Soldier, the only game of the whole collection I'd care about... Well, okay, Ice Climbers and SMB might go as well... Though didn't they release SMB on GBC before?

EdisimMarch 29, 2004

"Note again that I think this entire release was thought up by Perrin Kaplan. While taking a bath. Hey, it's nicer to think about than Yamauchi taking one." --Elessar.

You. Sick. Genius. face-icon-small-smile.gif

Anyway... I know that gba in the pic is a mock-up, but it looks like both the dpad and the buttons are sunk down slightly. I don't remember the dpad being sunk on the nes controller.. any word on whether this edition of the sp will just be a paintjob or whether it really will have sunk down controls? personally, i don't like them sunken, though it would protect the screen. (I don't have a real sp, nor any pics of it..)

DeguelloJeff Shirley, Staff AlumnusMarch 29, 2004

Xevious? Neat.

I imagine this set is aimed towards two types of people. Collectors, who buy lots of stuff regardless of whether they have it already or not, and 25-year-old corporate employees or factory workers or dairy farmers, etc whatever, who have long since put down the controller, but now would like a round of Donkey Kong on their lunch break, and may not care if Nintendo already released it in Animal Crossing or whatnot.

What I find amusing is that some people whined and bitched and moaned about the possibility of Nintendo's Famicom Mini series staying in Japan, and then now turn around and bitch that LESS THAN WHAT NCL was originally charging might be too much.

sycomonkeyMarch 29, 2004

That is the worst press release of all time. I hate the 80's so much.

But I'm still buying the Zelda cart. Of course.

KDR_11kMarch 30, 2004

Edisim: That's just a repaint, the SP has those lowered things as well.

DrZoidbergJuan Schwartz, Staff WriterMarch 30, 2004

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Though didn't they release SMB on GBC before?

Sure did, Super Mario Bros. DX, was a very nice port too, added some stuff in (ala Mario Advance titles) and the Lost Levels were there too if i remember correctly... wish i still had my cart :\

JoeyMarch 30, 2004

Yes you did remember correctly the lost levels were in the game.

APGCGuyMarch 30, 2004

How could anyone not like the NES LE GBA SP?

KDR_11kMarch 30, 2004

Okay, I'll track down SMBDX instead of SMB.

getupkidsMarch 30, 2004

im sorta disapointed, i wish they would offer more.

RABicleMarch 30, 2004

That was officially the worst press release I have ever read.

Shift KeyMarch 30, 2004

Ahahaha, this is the lamest release from Nintendo, and I love it! I say bring back more of those 80s games along with the music. Leave the hairstyles alone face-icon-small-cool.gif

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