Nintendo isn't the only company cashing in on its gaming past, of course. It's the much-anticipated follow-up to last year's NES Classic Edition, a re-release of its breakout 1980s device. This week, the Japanese gaming company announced the Super NES Classic Edition, a shrunken-down version of its video game console from the 1990s, pre-loaded with 21 games. For the second year in a row, what's old is new again for Nintendo.