

That is, if you can find either of them in stores.

That being said, each is a monument to a separate part of Nintendo's (and gaming's) history, and if you can afford both, you'll have miniature testaments to some of the best classic games ever. The package includes a second controller for some throwback multiplayer experiences, and you'll get to play Star Fox 2 for the first time ever. You're going to get fewer games, but they're a better collection overall. If you have to pick one, get the SNES Classic Edition. But with the SNES Classic, you're getting a second controller and better games, so you might consider it a better value overall. It's just $60, while the SNES Classic Edition is $80.
#Contra nes classic pro#
The NES Classic only includes one controller, so you'll have to dig out (or buy) a Classic Controller or Classic Controller Pro from your Wii U to be the second player. That system comes with two controllers in the box, so you're ready to plug and play with a friend right away. The bloodline of the Belmont clan returns along with their ultimate nemesis Dracula in the three games that started it all: Castlevania, Simons Quest, and Draculas Curse. What about multiplayer?īoth systems support multiplayer for applicable titles, but the SNES Classic Edition sure makes it easier. 5 Complete classic KONAMI games: Castlevania, Castlevania II: Simons Quest, Castlevania III: Draculas Curse, Contra and Super C. While it's a matter of personal preference, I think it's an easy choice: the SNES Classic Edition has a stronger collection of games that will keep you playing for hundreds of hours on end. Trying to control anything in the game results in the inputs sometimes working, but not being able to be held in.
#Contra nes classic series#
