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vivster said:

Not really. It's a plug and play emulator that you can carry around with you and easily plop into any TV. That's not something a normal emulator on mobile or PC can deliver.

My cheap $40 AUD Android TV says "hi". It literally just plugs and play... But also does SNES, N64, Gameboy, Gameboy Advance, PSP, PSX, Master System... You name it.
Got a plethora of USB controllers as well, SNES, NES, N64, Gamecube, PS2 and Xbox.

Literally thousands of games in the palm of your hand for 40 smacko's.

Jumpin said:
If Nintendo does release more games officially, I will buy them. A big appeal of the NES mini is that it has the NES controller.

Sadly they dropped the ball on this. Would have been nice if the system's library could be officially expanded.

Hopefully Nintendo will do a NES Classic 2.0 and allow it.

And hopefully we get a SNES version too. :)

Ka-pi96 said:
Well that just makes you wonder why Nintendo didn`t allow this in the first place?


They are probably just testing the waters to see how successfull it was... Similar attempts have been pretty luke-warm from a sales perspective, so they probably wanted development and manufacturing costs to be at a minimum.
But now they *know* there is a stupidly high demand for these classic systems, they might rethink everything. (I still can't buy one in Aus though :( )

SWORDF1SH said:
Yay! Not only can you ruin your memories of 30 games that age worse than Macaulay Culkin, you can now ruin more sweet memories.

Kirby is pretty good and has aged well for a NES game in my opinion.




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