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spemanig said:
Nautilus said:

And there is the NES, and SNES if I wanted to get the physical versions.So what?I want convinience.I want to get them on the most recent Nintendo console, which also happens to be portable.And betwenn the two options, VC is clearly superior for people like me.As for reasons why, I already wrote in the previous posts, in which you didnt counter them.Having VC is clearly better for the costumer.Cant believe you think less choice is better.

Can't believe you think paying potentially hundreds of dollars for 30 year old games is better than $20 a year for everything.

My stance on choice has always been clear. No point in giving anyone the freedom to make an inferior choice.

Not giving the choice to someone make the "inferior" choice is the definition of not having a choice.Not to mention thats your own view of what is inferior, not everyones.And also the fact that, yet again, you fail to present any kind of argument to counter mine.

I think you are also falling into the assumption that, once the subscription begins, you aren going to be presented access to all NES games(assuming thats all there is at the moment this program launches).This will be more similar to PS Plus than you think.The library will eventually expand, but only if you keep subscribed to it.So lets say in month 1 you get three games.Next month you get more three games.By the end of the year, you would have 36 games(12 months X 3 games).But that will only happen for someone who is part of the program from day one.If someone enters it at the end of year one, its library will start building up at that point.Much like, guess what, PS Plus and Xbox Live.Not so much of a great deal anymore, is it?

And are also assuming that the rpice will never change, that the VC games prices cant be lower or higher, that the My Nintendo Rewards could give nice discounts or free VC games, and many other variables.Much like when you were obcessed, and certain, that the Switch would be an digital only console, you dont take into account other possibilities outside your own.

VC is a good thing.It gives choice to the consumer, and it is also a way for Nintendo to make more money, which in turn makes Nintendo get more legacy games into the VC(and the subscription).Its a win win scenario.



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1