| Miguel_Zorro said: Obviously there's a market for the NES Classic because people are buying it, so discussion about emulation being better and so on are kind of pointless in this context. If you already want to play some games via NES Classic, then it stands to reason that you'd also like to play more games via NES Classic. I think this will increase demand for the system. |
If they're anything like the couple of guys I work with that managed to get one, is because they have no clue how to emulate. I just taught one how to use an emulator on his phone. Those people wouldn't know how to hack their NES Classic, anyway. A few asked me if I was getting one and I replied "There's really no point."
Also, I've barely read your post so I could totally be responding to something you never said. I'm sleepy.








