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Mar1217 said:
friendlyfamine said:

21 games for $80? But why? The SNES has to be the best Nintendo system to date in terms of both first and third party support, easily they could've crammed in 50, and if they sold that for $80, this would be an instant success.

Oh, Nintendo :|
Battletoads, Breath Of Fire, Chrono Trigger, DKC2, Final Fight, Killer Instinct, Harvest Moon, Mortal Kombat (2 or 3), Super Double Dragon could've made this 30 games and much better! Of course there would be more games I'd want, but these games could have realistically been there! It's too bad it's mostly just Nintendo first party and is so expensive at that compared to SEGA's Genesis classic (?) which also has 80 games. Nintendo can only get away with this because they're in a much better business position in the industry compared to SEGA.

I mean, it would be great but the licensing these 3rd party games would cost way too much for Ninty in the end(that's probably why we didn't get Chrono Trigger btw), but the librairy is still way more robbust than the NES imo. + we get one unreleased game !

Ok, if licensing issues are such a big deal that they can't get more than 21, then this system should still not be as expensive as it is. $80? My ass. It's like Nintendo forgot about piracy, even though they had taken down a lot of ROMs recently.