They should make a slightly more expensive retro-console, with spare storage capacity and the ability to buy and download other legacy titles for <$5 per game. 8GB of storage capacity should be enough to buy almost the entire NES/SNES and possibly even N64 libraries.
If raspberry pi2 can run a PS1 simulator then Nintendo can absolutely make a cheap retro console capable of running N64, SNES and NES games.
Sony must surely not be far off being able to sell a $50 unit with a bunch of pre-loaded PS1 games with the capacity to download and play the PS1 and PS2 library.
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