By Nick Pino
After the highly successful launches of the SNES Classic Mini and Nintendo Classic Mini: NES, the N64 Classic Mini isn’t an if, it’s a when.
That when may be fast approaching as Nintendo Ltd., the main Japanese branch of Nintendo, has just applied for a trademark in Japan for ‘N64′.
There could be a number of plausible reasons for this – Nintendo may very well be sitting on the name for sometime down the road – but, seeing as how “video game program, controller for game machine, joystick for video game machine, TV game machine” were all mentioned in the filing, it’s more than likely Nintendo could have an N64 Mini ready to unveil in the next few months.
The filing in Japan follows a filing Nintendo put in with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) in October of last year that patents the N64’s trademark trident controller design.
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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming