


Playing on the Nintendo Entertainment System can be a nostalgic experience for some. The mini battery in these games enables players to save their progress just like they did back in the 1980s. Some Nintendo games like “Final Fantasy” and “Castlevania”” feature a Save function. You can even play classic Japanese Nintendo games on your NES without requiring a Super Nintendo. A Famicom games adapter will enable you to play games of this type. If you need to connect your Nintendo to a flat screen TV that doesn't have any composite jacks, then a simple HDMI adapter will work. You can find plenty of components to make your NES work with different configurations. This system weighs 5 pounds and measures 14 inches by 12 inches. All of the cords are long, which can help if you're using this NES video game console with a modern television. You might not be able to keep your NES games tucked away for long, though. If you're not the hands on type, then Nintendo consoles can also make great vintage display items.

With a color palette of 48 colors and six grays and a display resolution of 256 x 240 pixels, you can enjoy the old school style while playing your favorite classics. The console features a loading cartridge in the front and has 2kB of on board RAM, which can be expanded with a game cartridge. You can feel the distinctive touch of its two rectangular controllers and red buttons, have fun with the system's NES Zapper, and kick back while you use them to play “Duck Hunt” and “Super Mario Bros.”.
