There are pc emulators for these games that go online so there is no reason why Nintendo doesn't implement a similar feature.
Bravo Sega. Add another star to your online playing win list... right next to Sega Channel and Dreamcast online play.
There are pc emulators for these games that go online so there is no reason why Nintendo doesn't implement a similar feature.
Bravo Sega. Add another star to your online playing win list... right next to Sega Channel and Dreamcast online play.
If this is enough of a hit, it is likely that online will be considered for further titles, or put into already released games. Could happen, just hope.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs
Mr Khan said:
won't happen. The N64 titles where it would be worth anything have mostly been released already (or cannot be released due to Rare), and N64 titles are batch-emulated, unlike Arcade titles which are done on a game-by-game basis |
This is a bit misleading, as arcade games are actually batch emulated too for most (Namco, Capcom, Tecmo). Really, only Sega seems to go game by game, and not release multiple other titles using the same arcade boards for some reason.
Also, N64 games take quite a bit more individual tweaking than the 8/16bit systems that are supported. I'd say part of the slower process is probably also how Nintendo's split up emulation duties... NES/SNES are handled by SPD in Japan, while N64 is handheld by NST (and presumably a smaller team) in the US.
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