It will also be preloaded with 30 games, some of which like Final Fantasy III aren't on the mini NES. They are, however, in Japanese, so you may want to brush up on your Nihongo before grabbing the console. It also looks like you can have four saves per game, which is a huge plus if you live with another Nintendo fan. The mini Famicom will be available on November 10th, a day before the mini NES comes out in west, for $59. You'll have to shell out an extra $10 more for the AC adapter, though, not to mention the shipping fee if you're importing it from another country.

Here's the tiny console's full game list (we updated to reflect that it has two Downtown games):