The menu really shows lovely attention to detail Nintendo could have phoned it in, but instead took great care, and whole experience is better for it.Įnjoy the jaunty NES-style menu theme - I want it for my phone. Hitting Up on the controller brings you to the settings menu, where you’ll find display options (more on this later), language, a couple of miscellaneous tweaks like demo/screen saver mode and auto shutdown, some legal information and a decidedly unhelpful link to download manuals to your phone. This actually makes it look longer than it is. Believe me, it’s too short.īetween this and the necessity of pressing the Reset button on the console itself to save the game, it’s clear Nintendo wants the NES to sit near you on the coffee table or whatnot, but that means running a cord across the living room - not ideal. If you’ve got a nice, tucked-away A/V setup, the NES Classic isn’t going to fit into it.