Joelcool7 said:
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
For me, it isn't a must have thing. I pretty much have all the past games for stuff like GB and other handheld consoles I would really want. However, I can see how other people would want it.
What people need to understand however is, there's no possible way ALL the games they want can be put onto a virtual service. There's too many legal loopholes or companies who just won't cooperate. Remember Goldeneye 007? Mischief Makers? How about the Dragon Warrior titles? See....the same thing will happen with the HUGE catolog of GB games on a similar 3DS service. The major Nintendo games will get ported...and we'll never see the likes of games like Final Fantasy Legend II, Dragon Warrior Monsters or Donkey Kong Land due to legal battles and companies never wanting to port them.
In the end, its always better to just go and buy the physical games if you want them. Ebay is the real Virtual Console.
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All Donkey Kong games are property of Nintendo. They were published and liscensed by Nintendo. This means Rare or Microsoft would have no say in the porting of the titles to 3DS. Dragon Warrior would also be a possibility too Square-Enix and Eidos are now the same company and TOSE is still affiliated and works with Nintendo so I don't think they would have any objections.
I think their would be a huge catalog of games from the GameGear and GB,GBC,GBA. Actually I wouldn't mind seeing the VirtualBoy games playable in 3D as they did back in the day. Ebay is truly the only way to play anything you want but the prices are usually high if I wanted to play the Virtual Boy games I'd have to spend about 200$ for the console and the game.
I would much rather pay 8$ and buy it on the 3DS virtual console. Plus the shipping and handling and such makes Ebay a pretty expensive option. Not to mention the GameGear was bulky and had a horrible battery life the thing was so fragile too, and who can find a WonderSwan or NeoGeoPocket and their games?
In the end the 3DS could emulate all of them seemlessly and for a cheaper cost then buying all the hardware and software seperatly!
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In a perfect world, every title would be released on Virtual Console. But obviously, we don't live in a perfect world. Nintendo isn't releasing every title on the VC on Wii (such as Earthbound) and third parties who are releasing some games onto VC aren't releasing others (like SquareEnix releasing Final Fantasy but not Dragon Quest).
The point I was trying to make was, Virtual Console is nice. But its not a necessity simply because of the fact that you can never have every game appear on it. Yes, its cool that I can get Castlevania III for 5 bucks and Castlevania X for 9 bucks. However, for every amazing deal on the VC, there's 100 games that will never appear on the service. So you need to take the Virtual Console with a grain of salt.
This comes from someone who has bought like 30 games off VC. Including multiple I already own hard copies of.