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Originally posted by LabelMeAnOutlaw View PostIt has to at least come with Super Mario 64, Donkey Kong 64, Banjo-Kazooie, GoldenEye 007 & Perfect Dark.
Originally posted by Flintheart_GlomgoldCalm down. This doesnt affect your life. Get over it. Its ancient history and the only thing thats certain is that you dont have all the facts. Even if you did, try to occupy your time with something more wholesome.
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Hope it gets an official announcement. Been expecting it for awhile. As I understand, some of the classics mentioned in here that we think are a given: goldeneye particularly, and perfect dark, they are owned by Microsoft now I think. So people believe they won’t make it to the console because of licensing issues. Which is a shame. Hopefully Nintendo will prove this to not be a big problem.
I want Nintendo to release a game boy classic.
Originally posted by adoutlaw View Postso I still have all my consoles n64 dreamcast ps1, 2 etc what are the benefits of these new consoles?
The classics we have now, are much, much smaller. The games are built in. They use a lot less space and it’s much more convienient to bring them out to use and play games. That’s the first thing.
The second thing for people like me who take it a step further: we collect games. But buying old games is an expensive endeavour, they go up in value and so do the classic consoles. Even then, it’s a storage issue to buy all these.
The classics can be hacked. Which means you can put any game or all games from the catalogue on them. Imagine 1 mini console, with every game for that system on it.
A step further: the current Nintendo minis that are hacked, have been hacked to play many games from other systems: Sega, arcade etc.
The word hacking sounds like you need to be a hacker or really familiar with that to do it - you don’t. It’s realy easy, anyone can do it. There’s dozens of short videos on YouTube showing you how easy it is.
So for me personally, these are a ‘hack’ to store the entire game library in a small mini version of the console. To use and store much more convieniently as well.
Before I learned they could be moded, I wasn’t as interested because they didn’t make the originals redundant. But them being hacked actually does. And saves a lot of money.Last edited by Steez; 09-25-2018, 11:49 AM.Running from the police..
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Originally posted by Steez View PostHope it gets an official announcement. Been expecting it for awhile. As I understand, some of the classics mentioned in here that we think are a given: goldeneye particularly, and perfect dark, they are owned by Microsoft now I think. So people believe they won’t make it to the console because of licensing issues. Which is a shame. Hopefully Nintendo will prove this to not be a big problem.
I want Nintendo to release a game boy classic.
To me personally, who doesn’t enjoy revisiting older games? Especially classics. But here’s the thing.. over the years, you collect all this big clunky consoles. Where’s the space for them and all their cables any more? The end up in storage. And all the games.. just takes up space.
The classics we have now, are much, much smaller. The games are built in. They use a lot less space and it’s much more convienient to bring them out to use and play games. That’s the first thing.
The second thing for people like me who take it a step further: we collect games. But buying old games is an expensive endeavour, they go up in value and so do the classic consoles. Even then, it’s a storage issue to buy all these.
The classics can be hacked. Which means you can put any game or all games from the catalogue on them. Imagine 1 mini console, with every game for that system on it.
A step further: the current Nintendo minis that are hacked, have been hacked to play many games from other systems: Sega, arcade etc.
The word hacking sounds like you need to be a hacker or really familiar with that to do it - you don’t. It’s realy easy, anyone can do it. There’s dozens of short videos on YouTube showing you how easy it is.
So for me personally, these are a ‘hack’ to store the entire game library in a small mini version of the console. To use and store much more convieniently as well.
Before I learned they could be moded, I wasn’t as interested because they didn’t make the originals redundant. But them being hacked actually does. And saves a lot of money.
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