Is Amazon US gonna be working with this? Did they get over their issues with Nintendo or do I need to pay Gamestop a visit?
Atari Flashbacks and Genesis Minis sell great around the holidays, and the NES and the games included here have WAY more recognition and cultural relevance than those systems and their games. Add in that this is an actual first-party product rather than an outsourced third-party thing, and that it will look much better than competitors since it works through HDMI rather than chintzy RCA cables? It'll sell like mad, easily.I'm so confused as to why you think this.
The average consumer does not care at all about classic games. They don't care about going back and learning the history of games. They don't care about spending 2-3 hours in Punch Out when they could be on a Minecraft server with their friends or out catching Pokemon in Pokemon Go. They just don't care. Parents aren't idiots, either. If a kid is asking for an iPad for Minecraft, they're not gonna go out and get this. If a teen is asking for Call of Duty, they're old enough to know the difference between a Playstation 4 and an NES.
There is no 'everyone else' because this doesn't appeal to those people. I don't mean to act like a know-it-all but I live in a neighborhood with dozens of kids and teens and interact with them weekly either directly or through their parents, work twice a week with hundreds of kids, and they never, ever mention any games outside of the usual. This product will sell to the diehards and collectors, but this isn't for 'everyone else' because those people won't want this.
Again, I don't think this is a bad product. I like it. It's cool.
Put an NFC chip in there and call it an Amiibo.
Dragon Warrior cart (1-4)
Adventure cart (Crystalis, Faxandu, Legacy of the Wizard, Battle of Olympus)
and so on...
Maybe SEGA should do this too!
Someone speculates it could be based on the New/3DS' motherboard but getting HDMI out at 1080p seems tricky there too. Maybe they shrank the Wii chipset to get it to run on even lower power and just added the HDMI trappings the Wii U has?I really wonder what hardware it's using. If it's powered by USB I doubt it has Wii chips in it, maybe a modern version of the MOS 6502?
Bubble Bobble is a Legit System Seller on this for me...but...
My heart will always lie with the Master System's version.
Maybe SEGA should do this too!
Who doesn't want Cool Spot?!
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I really wonder what hardware it's using. If it's powered by USB I doubt it has Wii chips in it, maybe a modern version of the MOS 6502?
I glazed over the list quite a few times and didn't notice Final Fantasy on there.
Buying. This.
Nintendo Life said:The console arrives on the 11th November and will come with 30 pre-loaded titles:
Balloon Fight
BUBBLE BOBBLE
Castlevania
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Jr.
DOUBLE DRAGON II: THE REVENGE
Dr. Mario
Excitebike
FINAL FANTASY
Galaga
GHOSTS 'N GOBLINS
GRADIUS
Ice Climber
Kid Icarus
Kirby's Adventure
Mario Bros.
MEGA MAN 2
Metroid
NINJA GAIDEN
PAC-MAN
Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
StarTropics
SUPER C
Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. 2
Super Mario Bros. 3
TECMO BOWL
The Legend of Zelda
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
There was no reason for them to add that feature when they haven't been making money off carts for over 2 decades. Adding on to the system would increase the price, which could potentially lower the target audience for this.
They're not going to make things specifically for you.Then make a premium version that has a slot for those of us who do care. Nintendo doesn't even have to advertise it, and can sell it directly through their own website. I'd pay extra for such a thing, but as it is now, I am not terribly interested in its current incarnation.
I do see how it might interest the general audience as the cheap retro consoles with pre-installed games seem to be fairly popular, but those are not for me.
It's there. 10th game down on list.
Sega's done it a bunch of times already, just no one paid attention![]()
The thing is is that the build quality on those other mini consoles are trash. When I worked retail, I would see the same thing every holiday.Atari Flashbacks and Genesis Minis sell great around the holidays, and the NES and the games included here have WAY more recognition and cultural relevance than those systems and their games. It'll sell like mad, easily.
You know what Nintendo should do?
Have a huge NX ad in every box. Alongside a $60 coupon (the price you just paid for the NES Classic) off the price of the system when it launches in 2017. And if they really want to get crazy, include a one-time code on said coupon that unlocks every NES Classic game on the NX VC for free.
Use that newfound mindshare to your advantage, Nintendo.
amazon link for this in US
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IFJBQ1E/?tag=neogaf0e-20
it isn't available yet, hopefully they open it soon
I would be fine with proper RGB and sound... But unfortunately...Not HDMI...don't count!![]()
Yup. That's what I'm saying. Didn't notice it before.
...This would be incredible! Just go all out for this!
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Come on, come on, come on...
Can you use the wii pro controller wireless with this?
Its that official?
Did they say if the flap for games can be opened? I wonder if they'll have a connector in there to release new game bundles via little carts that you can put in there. The game list is nice but it's missing so many good ones. The other Mega Man games (with the MM collection, I guess they probably made a deal just for that one game. But we need MM3 at least), Tetris, Contra, Tecmo Super Bowl, Ice Hockey, RC Pro Am, etc.
I'm guessing there are copyright issues but I'm sure Nintendo can work something out.
How much would it cost Nintendo to just re release some original NES's?