This NES Classic Mini knockoff looks dangerously close to the real thing

This NES Classic Mini knockoff looks dangerously close to the real thing

Nintendo fans and customers had to worry about NES Classic Edition scalpers since last year. Now a new threat has arose – NES Classic Mini imitations which look shocking close to the real product manufactured by Nintendo.

Neogaf user Lupin The Third has shared a couple of photos of the knockoff NES Classic Mini, which you can take a look below.

Here’s the European packaging of the knockoff. Couldn’t tell the difference, right? Take a closer look at the Official Nintendo Seal of Quality and you’ll notice the difference.

The real logo
The fake logo

There’s an extra black border enclosed inside the fake Official Nintendo Seal of Quality. Still, it’s really hard for the average person to spot this, as everything else looks the same.

Now here’s a view of the front of the knockoff. The Nintendo logo seems to be slanting slightly to the right.

The NES Controller seems to be looking identical, but if you zoom in…

The fake controller
The real controller

Notice the extra ridges around the A and B buttons on the fake NES controller? It’s another tell-tale sign, but only collectors and fans will notice.

After booting up the NES Classic Mini knockoff, the differences are much more apparent. The background color on the fake Mini’s menu is a brighter shade of blue, only five game titles are present on the menu at a single time (the real NES Classic Mini has 4 in full view and 2 cut off), and the fonts look different. For comparison, here’s the actual menu from the real NES Classic Mini:

Digging deeper, we found that the company manufacturing these imitation NES Classic Minis have not only made European versions of the packaging, but they offer the US packaging as well. So it seems both sides aren’t safe now.

This leads us to a question – what will Nintendo do about this? It’s hard to catch the company making these imitations, due to the lack of strong IP and copyright protection laws in China.

Because Nintendo doesn’t plan to produce more NES Classic Minis in the near future anytime soon, imitation products are filling up this void. It’s a really disappointing outcome, especially when Nintendo could have easily shore up  supply throughout the year, rather than cutting off potential customers and calling the NES Classic a “limited product for the holiday season”.

Here are some tips to protect yourself from purchasing these imitations:

  1. Avoid buying from sites such as AliExpress and Alibaba.com.
  2. If the price is too good to be true, don’t buy it! The current resell price for the NES Classic Edition is USD200 and up, and these imitations go for less than USD70 a pop.
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