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What happened?
In the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic, in Japan they will give away 100 Super Nintendo consoles to families who are confined in that country.
The delivery of the consoles
The news was released by the Ars Technica portal, which reported that the Japan Retro Game Association (JARGA) will distribute these consoles (Super Famicom, also known as Super NES) during the epidemic.
According to the supplier company, each shipment also comes, along with the necessary cables, a controller and two sets, the Super Donkey Kong (also known as Donkey Kong Country) and Final Fantasy VI.
“Both are easy to play and I think they are masterpieces that even beginners can enjoy.“, detailed the entity.
JARGA pointed out the importance of Japanese families requesting these consoles have at least one child under the age of 16 in your home, and have the economic capacity to pay a small shipping fee.
Finally, from the company it was added that “andwe hope you have fun using these games as a communication tool“
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