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I would kill for an N64 version. Kill.
If only because those controllers don't last long.
Thanks, Mario Party!
I would kill for an N64 version. Kill.
What if the controller cord is too short? any way to extend that proprietary cable?
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.
What if the controller cord is too short? any way to extend that proprietary cable?
Its that official?
I'll wait for the SNES mini. The original NES was before my time.
I expect that the cables on the included controller will be much longer than the average Classic Controller / Nunchuk cable.
I'm still doing double-takes at the fact it's being sold through Bed, Bath & Beyond.
But $50 for 80 built-in roms and the ability to take cartridges is solid.
was just worrying about this myself. not the kid sitting cross legged on the floor anymore, hopefully it's a decent length already.
was just worrying about this myself. not the kid sitting cross legged on the floor anymore, hopefully it's a decent length already.
I'll wait for the SNES mini. The original NES was before my time.
Doesn't seem that long in this picture:
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Doesn't seem that long in this picture:
Does it play cartridges? I can't quite understand... (If so, region free?)
So it's solely an emulation box for just those 30 games?
I'm still doing double-takes at the fact it's being sold through Bed, Bath & Beyond.
But $50 for 80 built-in roms and the ability to take cartridges is solid.
I'll wait for the SNES mini. The original NES was before my time.
Yes.
How is it too expensive?Does it play cartridges? I can't quite understand... (If so, region free?)
If not this is a bit too expensive, considering. And the game selection is very questionable, too.
Not in this picture either
I think it tells you nothing about the real cord length.
Put an NFC chip in there and call it an Amiibo.
I'll wait for the SNES mini. The original NES was before my time.
Aww, my NES is dying (can't even get through a game of SMB3 before it starts bugging out) and was hoping this could be an alternative.![]()
Aww, my NES is dying (can't even get through a game of SMB3 before it starts bugging out) and was hoping this could be an alternative.![]()
If not this is a bit too expensive, considering. And the game selection is very questionable, too.
Does it play cartridges? I can't quite understand... (If so, region free?)
If not this is a bit too expensive, considering. And the game selection is very questionable, too.
PokéKong;209980980 said:This is weird and out of line with their current philosophy. Oh so now it's totally fine to devalue retro games? Okay so let us collect games in Animal Crossing again, throw in classic games as bonus unlockables in new installments again. Just pull thr trigger already, dump every rom at their disposal onto the eShop and offer them for a few bucks or a flat subscription fee.
Officially licensed, but still pretty crappy.Its that official?
You can even see it at your local BB&B.I'm still doing double-takes at the fact it's being sold through Bed, Bath & Beyond.
But $50 for 80 built-in roms and the ability to take cartridges is solid.
Does it play cartridges? I can't quite understand... (If so, region free?)
If not this is a bit too expensive, considering. And the game selection is very questionable, too.
It's USB powered, but does not come with a common USB ac adaptor, but as people have pointed out, it can be powered through your television anyhow.
How is it too expensive?
$2,- per game and the list contains quite a few true classics. I don;t see anything questionable about it, I'm actually quite surprised it contains so many third party games. Also you get an HDMI cable (admittedly these are dirt-cheap but they could have just as easily not included one), a NES style controller and AC adapter, not to mention the cool-looking mini NES itself. How is $60 too much? If anything I was expecting the price to be a bit higher.
And the game selection is very questionable, too.
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.