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==Classic Edition==
[[File:NES Classic Edition.png|150px|thumb|left|The NES Classic Edition.]]
The '''{{UserLang|us=Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition|gb=Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System}}''', known as {{UserLang|us='''Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System''' in European countries|gb=Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition in American English}}, shorten to {{UserLang|us='''NES Classic Edition''' or just '''NES Classic'''|gb='''NES Mini'''}}, is a standalone emulation device made to resemble a Nintendo Entertainment System which was released in 2016. It emulates 30 pre-installed NES games, one of which is ''Kirby's Adventure''.


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Nintendo Entertainment System
File:NES.png
The Nintendo Entertainment System
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Creator(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Japan July 15, 1983
NA October 18, 1985
Europe 1987
Australia 1987
Console chronology
First console Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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The Nintendo Entertainment System, often abbreviated as NES, is an 8-bit home console system first released in Japan as the Family Computer, or Famicom, on July 15, 1983. It was later redesigned and released worldwide as the Nintendo Entertainment System, first in North America on October 18, 1985, and in Europe and Australia in 1987. It is most notable as the console that hosted the first games in now world-famous series such as Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda. One Kirby game was developed for it, Kirby's Adventure.

Kirby Games on the Nintendo Entertainment System

Classic Edition

The NES Classic Edition.

The Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition, known as Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System in European countries, shorten to NES Classic Edition or just NES Classic, is a standalone emulation device made to resemble a Nintendo Entertainment System which was released in 2016. It emulates 30 pre-installed NES games, one of which is Kirby's Adventure.