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Game On in the Time of Coronavirus: Japan Group Offers Retro Consoles to Cooped-Up Kids

The Japan Retro Game Association said it would send Super Nintendo consoles to 100 housholds with children under the age of 16.

Game On in the Time of Coronavirus: Japan Group Offers Retro Consoles to Cooped-Up Kids

Photo Credit: Facebook/ Japan Retro Game Association

Japan is under a nationwide state of emergency that runs until at least May

Highlights
  • The Japan Retro Game Association invited applications via email
  • Super Donkey Kong and Final Fantasy VI will also be sent to the winners
  • The Super Nintendo Entertainment System console debuted in Japan in 1990
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A group of Japanese retro video game enthusiasts is hoping that lockdown-induced boredom will convert today's children into fans of yesteryear's games, offering 100 classic Nintendo consoles.

"A notice of emergency goods supply," the non-profit Japan Retro Game Association said in a message on its website, announcing it would send Super Nintendo consoles to 100 households with children under the age of 16.

"Many children are staying at home due to the new coronavirus and we want them to enjoy the games that people now in their 30s and 40s got hooked on," the announcement said.

The association invited applications via email for a lottery, which closed on Sunday. Later, the website said that a total of 54630 applications were received. It further announced that the shipping work was completed on the night of April 27 for those who had won.

It is offering the classic consoles complete with adaptors, cables, controllers and two masterpiece games -- Super Donkey Kong and Final Fantasy VI.

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super NES) console, known in Japan as the Super Famicom, debuted in Japan in 1990 and was the platform for Super Mario and other hugely popular franchises.

The association says the consoles are second-hand and have some marks or scratches but have been restored for play, as well as cleaned and disinfected as much as possible.

Photos on the group's site showed its members meticulously cleaning the old consoles.

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Photo Credit: Facebook/ Japan Retro Game Association

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Photo Credit: Facebook/ Japan Retro Game Association

Japan is under a nationwide state of emergency that runs until at least May 6 because of the coronavirus pandemic.

It has asked people to stay at home and most schools are closed.

More than 13,500 infections have been recorded in the country, along with 376 deaths from the virus.


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