Internally, the console uses an Allwinner R16 system on a chip with four ARM Cortex-A7 central processing cores and an ARM Mali 400 MP2 graphics processing unit. The console's user interface supports up to eight languages, but this does not affect the language for the games themselves.
For the non-Japanese variation, all of the games are based on their US release, running at 60 Hz and using the names by which they were released in the United States. The console is distributed in two variations one for Japan, featuring the likeness of the original Famicom, and one for the rest of the world, which looks like the original NES. The NES Classic Edition is a dedicated console for emulating 30 Nintendo Entertainment System games. Production was discontinued again in December 2018. Due to the demand of the NES Classic, and the success of the Super NES Classic Edition console, Nintendo re-introduced a limited run of the NES Classic on June 29, 2018. In April 2017, Nintendo announced they were discontinuing the product, leading to consumer confusion, and incidents of greatly increased pricing among private sellers. Nintendo produced and sold about 2.3 million NES Classic Editions from November 2016 through April 2017, with shipments selling out nearly immediately. Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer (CLV-101)