

The Super NES Classic, which runs for $79.99, comes pre-loaded with 20 of the best-known games from the SNES era. But, if you are lucky enough to get one, here’s what you can look forward to. If the wild demand for the NES Classic edition is anything to go by, snagging a Super NES Classic might be hard. The miniature version of the old-school console, which boasted iconic titles like Super Mario World and Donkey Kong Country, is a follow-up to the earlier re-release of Nintendo’s first system, the NES. Ouch.On Friday, Nintendo is going to take video game fans back to the ‘90s with the release of the Super NES Classic edition.

That means, in the course of one week, there were more people who returned the game to get their money back than there were others who actually purchased and kept it. Maybe parents took offense to the creepy demonic art on its box? Maybe the game was too tough for players to handle? Who knows why, but Demon's Crest somehow managed to earn an interesting distinction among the entire SNES library – it became the only Super Nintendo title in history to actual register negative sales at one point. But because, for whatever reason, it bombed in sales. Not because it was a bad game – we wouldn't be honoring it if it were. This one, unfortunately, didn't do that well. After that memorable supporting role, someone at Capcom saw something more for the flying demon and decided to give him his own series – including Gargoyle's Quest on the Game Boy, Gargoyle's Quest II on the NES and this game, their 16-bit sequel Demon's Crest.


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