Because of that, it’s possible that this machine will cost more than the NES Classic Edition and SNES Classic Edition (priced at $60 and $80, respectively).
Releasing a Nintendo 64 plug-and-play retro console after the NES and the upcoming SNES Classic Edition makes a lot of sense.
Because of that, it’s possible that this filing is for an N64 Classic Edition controller.
Now, a recent trademark filing suggests an N64 Classic Edition is on the horizon.