lundi 26 juin 2017

Nintendo Confirms SNES Classic Controller Cord Length Is Longer than NES Classic's


The Super NES Classic controller will be released in September.

Nintendo has confirmed the length of the SNES Classic Edition controller's cord, revealing it will be longer than the often criticized length of the NES Classic Edition controller's.

In a statement provided to IGN, a Nintendo representative confirmed the Super NES Classic's controller cord is approximately five feet long, "which is about 2 ft. longer than the cord on the NES Classic Controller."

The length of the NES Classic Edition controller's cord was one of several issues IGN addressed in our look at what Nintendo could learn from the NES Classic's failures. IGN also took a look at how to solve the NES Classic Edition's cord length issue following the system's release.

Nintendo announced the SNES Classic today, revealing the 21 bundled games, including the never-released Star Fox 2. Nintendo has also confirmed to IGN that the company plans to ship "significantly more" SNES Classic units than it did for the NES Classic. Following the NES Classic's cancellation, Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime told IGN the company shipped 2.3 million NES Classic Edition units worldwide.

Reports surfaced earlier this year of a followup to the NES Classic, which the company discontinued earlier this year. Following the cancellation of the NES Classic, IGN took a look at the lessons Nintendo could learn from the system's failures, including the issues present with supply during the system's launch.

Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush.

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