Beau Skunky
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Isn't that illegal piracy though illegally/unofficially downloading games to those things, and such? I don't like doing that personally, plus even if I wanted to, I'm not computer savvy or understand how to build computer devices on my own.
I don't think the price for the mini NES Classic Edition was that bad, (Ebay scalpers aside...) seeing as $59.99 is the same price as one single brand new game disc for any modern console, and 30 NES games equal 2 bucks each at that price, which is actually cheaper then the official Eshop/Virtual Console. I'm not really bothered by it being "unupgradable," as it's just a fun small novility plug-and-play system it doesn't really need to be. (Though, I suppose a download service for it like the Eshop, and an SD card slot to store extra games on could've given it more longevity.)
The SNES Mini costs a li'l more, but has fewer games then the NES one, which is my only gripe with it. Granted it includes a second controller, (which kinda justifies at least 10 bucks more) and most of the games are more longer/complex/expensive then the NES ones were. (SNES games via Eshop, or used old cartridges usually average for 8 bucks each, or more.)
Still, it's 21 game lineup is nice, (though, I suck at Street Fighter lol) and it'll be great to try out Star Fox 2.
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Isn't that illegal piracy though illegally/unofficially downloading games to those things, and such? I don't like doing that personally, plus even if I wanted to, I'm not computer savvy or understand how to build computer devices on my own.
I don't think the price for the mini NES Classic Edition was that bad, (Ebay scalpers aside...) seeing as $59.99 is the same price as one single brand new game disc for any modern console, and 30 NES games equal 2 bucks each at that price, which is actually cheaper then the official Eshop/Virtual Console. I'm not really bothered by it being "unupgradable," as it's just a fun small novility plug-and-play system it doesn't really need to be. (Though, I suppose a download service for it like the Eshop, and an SD card slot to store extra games on could've given it more longevity.)
The SNES Mini costs a li'l more, but has fewer games then the NES one, which is my only gripe with it. Granted it includes a second controller, (which kinda justifies at least 10 bucks more) and most of the games are more longer/complex/expensive then the NES ones were. (SNES games via Eshop, or used old cartridges usually average for 8 bucks each, or more.)
Still, it's 21 game lineup is nice, (though, I suck at Street Fighter lol) and it'll be great to try out Star Fox 2.