

What is the SNES Mini good for and how does it fare against the original?

The mini version of the Super Nintendo is here. Find out here what it can do, whether you need one and whether the original isn't better after all.
Oh, it's so cute. My eyes glaze over as soon as I unpack it. The Super Nintendo Classic Mini looks good enough to eat. After the success of the NES Classic Mini, it came as no surprise when Nintendo announced the mini version of the extremely successful Super Nintendo. Now it's finally available - at least for the quickest pre-orderers.
Short update on availability: We received significantly larger quantities than for the NES Classic Mini, but the rush was also massively greater. Nintendo has already announced that they've really ramped up production. We hope that we will soon receive new deliveries so that you too can get your hands on the baby SNES.
Looks confusingly similar
How to connect?
Instead of outdated Scart, there is a modern HDMI connection. This allows the SNES Classic Mini to be connected to any new TV or monitor. Sound is also transmitted at the same time. The device is powered via a micro USB cable. Once again, there is no mains adapter. However, you can use any mobile power supply and simply plug the micro USB cable into it. Conveniently, my receiver has a USB port on the back.
What is included in the delivery?
- The games console
- 2 controllers
- HDMI cable
- USB cable for power supply (without power adapter)
- 21 pre-installed games
Two controllers included
Original controller
You can't connect the original controller without an adapter. However, the connections are compatible with both the wired Wii controllers and those of the NES Classic Mini.
Cable length?
Hurrah, the cable is longer than the NES Classic Mini. Shoot, it's still shorter than the original. I don't know why Nintendo is only doing things by halves here, but at least the cable is a bit longer. It's still nowhere near long enough for me to sit on the sofa. But somehow it's a bit like the old days when you sat far too close to the telly. Unfortunately, my sitting flesh is no longer as firm as it was back then.
Great selection of games and even a new game
These games are included
If that's not enough, you can be almost certain that the device can be hacked, just like the NES Classic Mini. And then you can install as many games on it as you like. The hardware doesn't seem to be much different from its predecessor anyway
These titles are designed for two players
- Contra III The Alien Wars
- Donkey Kong Country
- Final Fantasy III
- Kirby's Fun Pack
- Kirby's Dream Course
- Secret of Mana
- Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
- Super Mario Kart
- Super Mario World
There is one small drawback. Although the menu can be set to German, the games are all in English.
Some tricks in store
As with the NES Classic Mini, you can use the reset button to return directly from the game to the menu and save your game state there. This is independent of the save status in the game. This means you can save at any time. Something that wasn't possible in the original versions and that I often sorely missed.
Another extremely practical function is rewinding. You can rewind at the same place where you save. How exactly and for how long differs from game to game. In Super Mario World, you can easily prevent deaths by replaying the corresponding location. It's a shame it doesn't work directly from the game, but it's still practical. Sure, it's cheating, but if you're short on skills or time, you'll be happy about it.
Image quality and sound
The image of the SNES Classic Mini (left) has significantly better colours and is much clearer.The sound is also better than the original. Wonderfully clear sounds and an upbeat menu sound, even if it doesn't quite match that of the NES Classic Mini. I could sit in front of the telly for hours and listen to the groovy Mario sound. It really never gets old.
This is what I want for the N64 Classic Mini
The SNES Classic Mini is a little bundle of joy. It looks deadly chic, comes with two controllers and has a decent selection of games. Thanks to the HDMI connection, it can also be connected to modern televisions without any problems and the picture quality is simply fantastic. Together with the great sound, it really took me back to my childhood. What more could you want?


As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles.