Good news to all the retro game lovers out there! Nintendo Games Company is re-releasing its first and one of most iconic gaming consoles in the whole world, the Nintendo Entertainment System, which most gamers fondly call "NES". The Nintendo Entertainment System or NES is an 8-bit video game console released in 1985.

According to Popular Science, The classic games console will be re-released as the "NES Classic Edition" and comes preloaded with the NES's iconic and vintage game titles, such as "Super Mario Bros.", "Donkey Kong", "The Legend of Zelda", "Mega Man 2", "Kirby's Adventure", "Excitebike", "Tecmo Bowl", "Metroid", "Punch-Out!!" and more, in total of 30 games.

This smaller version of the classic gaming console was featured back in July at Comic-Con. It also received a total of 8.1 over 10 ratings from reviews across the internet, according to the Island Packet. The game console though had a little amount of negative comments, such as "it only comes with one controller", "the cords are short" and "you can't get new games". Even so, the 30 games included with the console were enough for many gamers to enjoy their nostalgic 8-bit gaming days experience for a very low price of only 59.99 dollars.

The gaming console unit has a Power button and a Reset button, similar to the original console, except the Reset button now also helps the player to return to the device's home screen, where you have the option to change the game. The console also has two controller ports, for multi playing. At the back of the device is an HDMI port, so gamers can play using the modern models of televisions and also, a micro-USB port for its power source. The device port is a regular charging port, unlike other latter Nintendo consoles Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U Gamepad. It can also be powered by portable USB batteries.