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Will you buy the mini NES?

Yes 158 57.25%
 
No 118 42.75%
 
Total:276

If it comes to Europe of course, and with a second controller.



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Not really feeling it.....
When they do a SNES mini with like 30-50 games on it... sign me up.



Maybe, but not right out of the gate. I'll be waiting for a price drop.



Nope, it's a cool collectors item and that's all. Also pretty sure it pre sold out here already



At some point I'll be grabbing it, count me in.



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Ka-pi96 said:
Nope, not interested in anything it has to offer. If they were to eventually release a mini N64 however...

As awesome as a Mini 64 could be licencing and poor choices will lead to an OK collection and not an amazing one like it should be.



It's a great idea, but nope. I would buy a mini SNES day 1 though! A mini N64 wouldn't be a bad idea either, even if it would miss the Rareware games..



                
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On the one hand, it is a damn shame that they don't just use the Neo Geo Gold idea, and have an SD card type slot, to have future "Expansion" releases, with a few games on each new card for relatively cheap. There are, naturally, MANY more games that NES had that they are leaving off of it, such as the original Contra, Castlevania 3, Mighty Final Fight, MM 1-6 (they only include 2), Dragon Quest 1-4, Rad Racer, etc. etc. etc.


But on the other hand, even though they ARE leaving money on the table with the no expansion move, it is STILL a very cool novelty item, and the fact that they seem to have done their homework about some of the inclusions being some of the most popular NES games, it's going to sell well. Being made FOR HDTVs is a huge plus, as is the NES controller that uses Wii controller plugs. I'll be getting one for sure.


Now what I want them to do, is make the same thing, but a Game Boy version. A GB system you can also plug into your HDTV. Because, in addition to other greats like Mario Land, Kirby, Alleyway, the original Wave Race, etc., I REALLY want to be able to play Link's Awakening (my fav. Zelda) on my big TV.



I plan to buy one for myself with an extra controller, and one for my brother too. We grew up playing NES games together :)



I probably will. Unless they completely screw up the emulation.



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