That would be keen, but again, this is Nintendo and that would require them to do more than package a ROM with an emulator, so it's not happening anytime soon, if ever.
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Hmmmm..I thought I posted something on Rayman..
Anyways, Rayman is fun. My girl loves it. I havent tried multiplayer but will soon.
I pretty much agree. I'll pay $10 for Mario 64 since I never played it through, but $8 for a SNES/Genesis game is too much. Their pricing structure should be something like $2 for NES games, $5 for SNES, and $8 for N64 games. Although I really don't have a problem with N64 games being $10.
I agree for the most part for now. Like you said when good rare games start coming out or they start releasing demos on it then I'll be all over it, or hell if they release something like the satellite view remakes of LoZ and AoL. For now I have no interest in buying anything they've released. Give me some terranigma, or something like that.
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Much like what NeoZ was saying, Bonk loses a lot of its playability without turbo spin, which Bonk 2 doesn't have (sort of does, but not to the degree that the first one did). I used to eat up hours just seeing how many times I could keep air juggling an enemy in Bonk 1.
Also, what about turbo on the other button? It was useful when climbing up walls.
It's on A. A little harder to press, but it's there. I played a little of Bonk before and it's nice. $6 isn't too bad, but I do wish they'd lower the prices or give us more like XBLA games do. $8 for Sonic with no enhancements? Nah. At the same time, though, I'd be willing to pay that for F-Zero. I don't think $10 for Super Mario 64 is unfair, either. But anyone who pay $8 Altered Beast is insane. All Genesis, TG16, and SNES games should start at $5, NES games should be pennies, and the better/rarer games can cost more if they feel like gouging the shit out of us. I don't care, it's just that these base prices are already too steep, and they will be going up for some games, I imagine.
The VC mock-up they had a few months ago mentioned something about renting the games for significantly cheaper, or having some sort of free trial version. Did either of these pan out?