Nintendo Classic Mini - NES Coming on November 11th (30 NES games)$60

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Got Mine :dance2::dance2::dance2:
 
spending $500 for something you get for free. next thing you know you'll be asking people to pay for pussy!
movies still make billions of dollars even though we have internet streaming sites, nfl/nba still selling league cable passes even though we got free streaming sites on the internet, boxing/ufc still making millions off of payperview even though there's free streaming sites, cable still making money even though there's free tv/streaming sites... none of these things should really be making money yet all of these things are billion dollar bizzness.. so getting something for free and yet people are willing to pay for it and in some ways getting overcharged for it is the american way
 
IF you could what would they be :idea:
Mario 1-3
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out
Contra
TMNT 2
Excitebike
Legend of Zelda
Kung Fu
Ninja Gaiden
Tecmo Super Bowl
Ducktales
Megaman 1-3
Startropics
River City Ransom
Double Dragon 1,2
R.C Pro Am
Bubble Bobble
Castlevania
Tetris
Metroid
Dr. Mario
Rescue Rangers
Bionic Commando
Battletoads
Adventures of Lolo
Super C
 
If I was Nintendo, I would have allowed the machine to connect to the internet and set up a store and sell old NES titles from between .99 and $4.99.

The unofficial number of NES titles released is 826. I currently have 707 NES roms and it totals out to 71.8 mb, so I'm guessing the machine wouldn't need a big hard drive and firmware shouldn't be an issue for 30 year old hardware.

Maybe Nintendo will do this in the future when the SNES and N64 reach their anniversaries.
 
If I was Nintendo, I would have allowed the machine to connect to the internet and set up a store and sell old NES titles from between .99 and $4.99.

The unofficial number of NES titles released is 826. I currently have 707 NES roms and it totals out to 71.8 mb, so I'm guessing the machine wouldn't need a big hard drive and firmware shouldn't be an issue for 30 year old hardware.

Maybe Nintendo will do this in the future when the SNES and N64 reach their anniversaries.
They did that already is called the Wii U and it flopped
 
They did that already is called the Wii U and it flopped

The Wii U flopped because it was an under powered and poorly marketed console with poor 3rd party support and nobody is going to buy that machine to play NES games.

This is a retro remake with a heavy dose of nostalgia from Nintendo's glory days. Baby Boomers, Generation X'ers and older Millennials are soaking this shit up, even the box it comes in is retro. This thing is flying off the shelves with 30 games and no option to add more. A version that connect to an online store or maybe even allow online multi player would be going at double or triple the rate this one is.
 
The Wii U flopped because it was an under powered and poorly marketed console with poor 3rd party support and nobody is going to buy that machine to play NES games.

This is a retro remake with a heavy dose of nostalgia from Nintendo's glory days. Baby Boomers, Generation X'ers and older Millennials are soaking this shit up, even the box it comes in is retro. This thing is flying off the shelves with 30 games and no option to add more. A version that connect to an online store or maybe even allow online multi player would be going at double or triple the rate this one is.
The nes classic is already selling like crazy , putting a store would not increase sales is my point , it didn't for the Wii U
And it wouldn't cost $60 with all the stuff you want
 
The nes classic is already selling like crazy , putting a store would not increase sales is my point , it didn't for the Wii U
And it wouldn't cost $60 with all the stuff you want

I didn't say it wasn't selling like crazy, I said it would sell at double or triple the rate it is now if Nintendo had added the options I mentioned. Even if it's is more that $60, you can't escape that heavy dose of nostalgia, the controller, the console, the box it comes in and the accuracy of the emulation. For a certain demographic waking up and seeing that little box under their TVs is going to bring back memories of good times. (Which will go a long way in this especially shitty time we are living in) It's just not the same as playing it on a Wii U or booting up an emulator.

Sega (or who ever is running what's left of it) is probably kicking itself for those shitty At Games retro Genesis console they been selling for the last 5 years or so because Sega fans are, by default, very nostalgic.
 
@Duece if this was $100 and had a store with $5 a game and wifi , I wouldn't buy one
But that's just me, maybe it would sell more like you say
 
Eventually somebody is going to hack it to play all your roms maybe up to n64
It has enough power


Specs
Allwinner R16 (4x Cortex A7, Mali400MP2 GPU) system on a chip, SKHynix (256MB DDR3) RAM and Spansion 512MB SLC NAND TSOP48 flash storage.
 
Eventually somebody is going to hack it to play all your roms maybe up to n64
It has enough power


Specs
Allwinner R16 (4x Cortex A7, Mali400MP2 GPU) system on a chip, SKHynix (256MB DDR3) RAM and Spansion 512MB SLC NAND TSOP48 flash storage.

I can definitely see that happening
 
I thought I wz gonna luck up. Every store I went to I needed something anyway. I started about 15 mins after opening.

The guy at Target said their was a line when he pulled up at opening and employees didnt even know why at first.

Best Buy said they had tents and gave out tickets to the first 25 pple.

Toys R Us just said sorry sold out.

I bet they gonna have something better by Feb!
 
Here is the Japanese version, I'd be interested in this but the cost would be ridiculous and I don't speak Japanese (the games are in Japanese)

 
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