Most of the posters in this thread are as well.I think you're missing the point and target market of this thing.
Most of the posters in this thread are as well.I think you're missing the point and target market of this thing.
This seems like a downgrade from a Wii or Wii U since it is static at 30 games. If this could take cartridges, I'd be down for one. I hope it's hackable to load more games and if so, I'm interested.
Can't you get Wii used from Gamestop for like $20 now? I'm sure when NX comes out used Wii U consoles won't be expensive either.
Can't you get Wii used from Gamestop for like $20 now? I'm sure when NX comes out used Wii U consoles won't be expensive either.
Famicom/NES light gun works perfectly well on any display, including modern ones.Light gun games wouldn't be playable anyway without a crt or if they included special sensors.
Virtual console though...
Wii doesn't have an HDMI port, and you have to download and install games from the Wii Shop yourself. Homebrew emulation is even more of a hassle.
Convenience is worth the extra cost of this NES for people who aren't techies and just want something that works out of the box. AKA the Toys R Us soccermom crowd buying games for their kids.
What are people expecting from a $60 box? This is a great value and a sure fire hit.
Is it really that surprising? Hardcore forums always miss the point. Reminds me of when the iPod was announced. "I could get an mp3 player for half that price" etc etc. The armchair experts that know everything and nothing about *insert topic*.What are people expecting from a $60 box? This is a great value and a sure fire hit.
Yeah this^^^, he said it much better.Yeah, I think some people have a hard time seeing outside of the enthusiast bubble. Hell, I have a Wii U and I'm gonna pick one of these up. It's cheaper than getting everything on VC, it'll be easy to take to friends' houses and it's an awesome way to introduce my son to some classic games. Plus, it's cute af.
And yeah, I honestly think this thing could be a million+ seller this holiday season, which is pretty amazing.
Nintendo is really something these days.
The only thing I think is missing from the game list is Dragon Quest and Casltevania III.
Blaster Master, Mega Man III (if not all of them), Earthbound Beginnings, or really a lot of the VC list that's already out for Wii U.
Nintendo is really something these days.
The only thing I think is missing from the game list is Dragon Quest and Casltevania III.
With an HDMI port, official (wired) controllers and presumably of a much higher quality overall. (since Nintendo is making them not a 3rd party)
If you don't get that it's understandable, maybe this product is not for you. I am guessing this will be sold out all over in any case so it might be hard to track one down.
Exactly! Don't you have to BUY every single game from the Wii Shop?
Used Wii (no HDMI) + 30 games + the NES controller, how much would it cost?
Would be cool if they add some secret games, such as Contra, Castlevania 3 and MegaMan and some achievements system but honestly this is Nintendo.
Sounds like they are going the direction of Apple in that regard.Sure, I get it.. it just isn't for me. I'd much rather play these on 3DS, or have them tied to my Nintendo Account. This just feels like another way for Nintendo to sell the same games, on an island, again.
Dear god I hope the NX figures out the eShop.
Best post.This is the most unnecessary awesome shit im willing to buy.
Useless? It does exactly what it says it does. There is a 'use' in that for many people.This thing is useless without a physical game slot, but it sure is cute. The price is palatable, and that box art is fantastic. I might pick one up as a curiosity, and never unbox it.
God noNah man I'm sure it'll be fine.
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This is the most unnecessary awesome shit im willing to buy.