Miyamotoo said:
Its not important product for Nintendo, its mostly used like marketing tool, they were giving 30 NES Mini games and hardware for $60, while they charging $5 for one NES game. |
Yeah, but for the number of people that bought some of those NES games at $5 do you think the combined amount equaled the number of people that were able to or would buy the NES Classic mini?
I agree this was likely just a marketing tool, hence why the NES version came out before the Japan one, but after the massive response, NIntendo should be able to see such devices can be used to help their own business. I know they will come back to this "Classic" device line in the future, but my concern is that they won't do it for a long while or worst, they will cheap out on it in terms of quality let alone games.







