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Gawd
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Wow, neat stuff, great games in the bundle. The nostalgic aesthetic element alone will provide adequate wife convincing material.
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Will definitely pick up 1 or a couple. The only thing that seems to be missing is duckhunt and a gun controller.
Waiting for someone to come in to this thread and say this is obsolete and shouldn't be offered.
Also the power glove. You can't forget the power glove.
Will definitely pick up 1 or a couple. The only thing that seems to be missing is duckhunt and a gun controller.
Hmm, more like $30. Too bad it doesn't have a light gun of some sort for duck hunt / wild gunman, etc
Little kid? Weren't you like 17 when the original NES got released?
They would have to make a brand new NES Zapper gun controller for this system. The original only worked with old school tube tv's.Will definitely pick up 1 or a couple. The only thing that seems to be missing is duckhunt and a gun controller.
This is true, but people who want a quick, working out-of-the-box experience with this device will get it.
For those of the know, the Raspberry Pi 3 is obviously the better choice, but not everyone wants to sit down and build/setup/configure the thing just to do this.
It is nice that we now have both options.
Waiting for someone to come in to this thread and say this is obsolete and shouldn't be offered.
I had bought Final Fantasy I - VI, Dragon Quest (Dragon Warrior), Secret of Mana, and ChronoTrigger on iOS. I saw they just released Adventures of Mana (Final Fantasy Adventures) too. I had to buy a plug-in controller for my iOS device. I'm not a fan of the onscreen controls.
I'll be interested to see what will power this box and how the games run.
you all realize its 8 Bit and only 30 games? The Sega Genesis mini console has 80 games and is 16 bit lol, plus the Sega is around $50 on Amazon
People can rip their own ROMs from their game cartridges, which to my knowledge, is not illegal.Not to mention that rom downloading is illegal...
Last time i checked raspberry pi 3's are not free. $30 bucks for RP3 and at least another $20 for controllers. Puts you around 50 and your recommendation is then to pirate the games to save money $10 bucks?
Nintendo has confirmed the console will not connect to the internet and will not be able to play games beyond the 30 NES classics that come pre-loaded on the device.
People can rip their own ROMs from their game cartridges, which to my knowledge, is not illegal.
Now if they redistributed it, that's a bit in the gray area, and if they sold them for profit, that is definitely illegal.
That game list is pretty respectable. It's got a lot of Nintendo-created games, but doesn't forget the great third-party games.
There's a nice mix of easier games and Nintenhard games.
"The system comes packaged with an HDMI cable, an AC adapter and one NES Classic Controller"
Considering how much of a smash hit this is going to be, I can see a SNES and N64 version coming in the near future.Where the hell is the SNES version of this?! WHERE GODDAMN YOU?!