Famicom Mini Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Version is all about manga/anime games, but that could spell disaster for North America.
But rather than just re-release the same Nintendo Classic Mini: Famicom that it did in 2016, Nintendo is instead loading it up with 20 completely different games, all of which are based on Shonen Jump manga (yes, there was a long-running manga adaptation of Dragon Quest).
Almost as soon as Nintendo released the NES Classic Edition, the miniaturized stand-alone console preloaded with iconic video games from the company’s 8-bit era became impossible to find.
First, while the game rosters of previous Nintendo mini consoles have been heavy on first-party titles, the Famicom Mini Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Version (to use its full name) doesn’t include any games made by Nintendo itself.