I'm flat out stunned Nintendo bothered to acknowledge third parties in this.
Zero reason for any of you to buy this, really. How many different machines do you need to play Mario 3 on?
I'm flat out stunned Nintendo bothered to acknowledge third parties in this.
I think the pricing is fine. People pay $40 for those garbage Atari and Coleco clones that are filled with games no one cares about and a handful that some may. The emulation isn't great and they're composite only. This has a ton of hits (why no Contra?!), HDMI, and NINTENDO.
It's going to do amazing numbers.
I'm guessing it isn't expandable because they knew it'd be hacked five minutes after it hit the shelves, and they can follow the same upgrade path those other systems have. Release a new version next year with added games.
If the selection was better I'd be tempted for something in the bedroom besides the PS3, but only one Ninja Gaiden and no Metal Storm? I'll pass. I just think it's a great idea for them to make money off all the nostalgia hunters who want to actually play some childhood games.
Last edited by Joust Williams; 14 Jul 2016 at 06:55 PM.
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I agree it should have at least had something that allowed it to add games. They could sell them in 30 game packs or some shit. Though yes it would have been hacked to hell and back 5 minutes after it got into people's hands.
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