| 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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