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I dont want to sit on the floor while I play video games, my buddy Josh told me. Im not anymore. My friend was parked just feet away from my inch television, playing Ninja Gaiden on the NES Clic Edition a tiny recreation of Nintendos original home game console. The diminutive game system has everything a nostalgic gamer could want: an iconic design, a builtin collection of 3 clic games and pixelperfect emulation. But for Josh, the twoandahalffootlong controller cables were a dealbreaker. Its a shame, too: Almost everything else about the NES Clic is perfect. In a lot of ways, the Clic is a product that feels long overdue, if only because Nintendos longtime rivals have been selling officially licensed plugandplay consoles for over a decade. These devices were relatively cheap and usually came with a robust selection of each consoles most popular games. They also had a reputation for bad sound emulation, antiquated videooutput technology and poor build quality. Nintendos take on the miniconsole is late to the party, but at least its fashionably late: Not only does the NES Clic offer a hearty collection of the original consoles most popular games, it delivers them to your television in crisp, highdefinition resolution over HDMI. If youve seen the original Nintendo Entertainment System, youve basically seen the NES Clic Edition. The miniconsole looks almost exactly like the gray and black box Nintendo released three decades ago, albeit at a much smaller scale. The NES Clic is, in a word, tiny it barely stretches beyond than the length of its own gamepad at its widest point, but its still faithful to the device that inspired it. The same horizontal grooves reach across the top of the consoles chis, leading down to a pair of controller ports that are exactly where you remember them to be. To the left, youll find a familiar red LED, as well as power and reset buttons that look identical to their progenitors. Around the back are two more connections: a microUSB port for power, and HDMI output. At first blush, the Clic is a dead ringer for the original, but the modernization of the NES has wrought a few minor cosmetic changes. Instead of using the original NESs controller ports, the new console has opted for Wii Remote accessory connectors. These ports are compatible with Wii Clic Controllers and a slew of thirdparty accessories more on that later, but their width cuts into the gray area of the NES Clic front more than the original consoles controller ports did. Despite having a perfectly molded recreation of the original consoles cartridge slot, the Clics chamber lid door is purely cosmetic it doesnt open. Even so, the vestigial door lends itself to the nostalgic experience. Its the details that make the NES Clic a joy to hold and play with. Even the power button feels just like the original, depressing with a deep, springy tactility that clearly defines where the on position is. It doesnt take long before you can press that power button, either setting up the NES Clic Edition is as easy as plugging a power cable into your TVs spare USB port or the included wall adapter and hooking up an HDMI cable. Thats it. Gaming like its 5 but better Nintendos diminutive retro console boots up in less than five seconds and presents users with what might be the most straightforward, easytouse menu the company has ever created. Save for a few bells and whistles, the NES Clic Editions menu is little more than a horizontal scrolling list of 3 of the systems most revered titles an alphabetical smorgasbord see the full list below that runs from Balloon Fight to Zelda II: Adventure of Link. Pressing select will sort the list by publisher, title, multiplayer, recently played, times played and release date, but theres not really enough games on the list that it needs sorting options. Simply scroll left or right until you find something you like, and press start.