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osed125 said:
Ka-pi96 said:

And if you don't want all 20 of those games but only want 1 or 2? Well now you're paying more (and for ever, if you want to retain access to them) than you would for just buying 1 or 2 VC games. So instead of $5 or $6 as a one off purchase it's now $20 per year, every year for 1 game. Hooray for getting ripped off.

Besides that, what if you don't want NES games? What if you want N64 or DS games like the Wii U VC had? Where are those?

I don't want to create a console war, but in a way is similar to the PS+

Every month there are a few games for free which you might not want or you already have, it's basically the same. Or you might get lucky that one game you want makes it to the list on a particular month, but it's pure luck.

I think it's something we have to deal with subscriptions based programs.

Yes it's similar to PS+ but the big difference is that any of those free games from PS+ can also be bought individually, thus providing other options.

Whereas from what it seems right now, Nintendo is cutting out the option of just buying a game and, in a way, will be leaning gamers to purchase their subscription service as the only option to play those games.