Vinyl Fluff
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Well, I meant reboot in this context.
I knew the SNES Mini was coming, but not about SF or SF2. That's cool. I skipped out on the NES Mini because I couldn't justify the price for a retro system with several games I already had and no plans for an expanded library (otherwise I would've probably gotten one.)
Especially since for far less I could get a Raspberry Pi and do the exact same thing with the entire library of not only NES games, but a dozen other consoles. Someone's even made a clone of the NES Mini UI for it.
I'll keep my eyes open for that.
Concerning the stock of the NES Mini, I'd heard another story. One that had to do with them deciding to can the system after selling out the initial alotment. Nintendo's always had odd quirks, but these last few years have been the oddest. They've made choices in the past that otherwise would've resulted in a buttload of money for them, but sometimes they didn't care about the money and wanted something else (see the debacle that was the SMB movie, they could've made bank on the rights but instead sold them for relatively cheaply to a small studio.)
What the Fluff?
Well, I meant reboot in this context.
I knew the SNES Mini was coming, but not about SF or SF2. That's cool. I skipped out on the NES Mini because I couldn't justify the price for a retro system with several games I already had and no plans for an expanded library (otherwise I would've probably gotten one.)
I'll keep my eyes open for that.
Concerning the stock of the NES Mini, I'd heard another story. One that had to do with them deciding to can the system after selling out the initial alotment. Nintendo's always had odd quirks, but these last few years have been the oddest. They've made choices in the past that otherwise would've resulted in a buttload of money for them, but sometimes they didn't care about the money and wanted something else (see the debacle that was the SMB movie, they could've made bank on the rights but instead sold them for relatively cheaply to a small studio.)