Nintendo trademark points to existence of the N64 Classic

Nintendo trademark points to existence of the N64 Classic

By Nick Pino

The SNES Classic isn’t even out yet, but it would appear as though Nintendo is hard at work at its next system, the Nintendo 64 Classic … if a new trademark filed by Nintendo is any indication.

The trademark document in question, spotted first by a NeoGAF user, is European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) filing number 016991325 – which, if you follow the link, leads you to an image of a Nintendo 64 controller.

The patent was filed by Nintendo on July 20, 2017, and looks to be 100% legit.

Now, it’s worth pointing out that Nintendo might be filing this trademark for other reasons – like, say for a N64-style controller for the new Nintendo Switch or some other clandestine purpose – but it seems like all signs point to an N64 Classic that will follow shortly after the SNES Classic.

Yes, it’s likely. But before you start throwing money wildly at your screen, it’s worth pointing out that Nintendo has yet to make any formal announcement about the system, and any information we have at this point outside of this document is pure conjecture and/or wishful thinking.

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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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