Let's suppose for the minute that N decides they are going to charge for download of their old NES/SNES/64 games, but pack in a certificate for 2 of each when you buy the system. What game would you download?
NES: Contra, Crystalis
SNES: Breath of Fire 2, Mario RPG
N64: Undecided (I already have the GC Bonus disc with all the zeldas)
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Peblo Custom ratings must be 50 characters or less
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30th May, 2005 at 12:28:19 -
NES: Anticipation, Final Fantasy 1
SNES: Mario Kart, Super Mario All Stars (already own Mario Rpg)
N64: Yoshi's Story, Paper Mario
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NES: Gradius II, Bubble Bobble. There are others but I've got a whole bunch of NES carts on order at the moment.
SNES: Demon Crest, E.V.O.
N64: Goldeneye, I don't know what else.
Actually I think for the most part I'd look for the rare stuff that only ever made it here as imports.
Games like Contra and Konami weren't made by Nintendo, so chances are they wouldn't be among the downloadables. Nitpicking aside, I'm certain I'd get Super Mario Kart for the SNES.
I know Konami wasn't made by nintendo.
Yeah, I'm just going off of a perfect world type deal, every Nes/Snes/N64 game made on the service.
And I just though of a game I'd like for the N64, the NGE game they made, had it on emu a couple years ago, and had a pretty good time with it, even though I can't read japanese.
NES: SMB3 and Zelda (not 2, thats for damn sure)
SNES: Did Marvel vs Capcom ever get released on SNES? If so, that, if not X-Men vs. Street Fighter and Final Fantasy 3/6 or Live-a-Live
N64: Perfect Dark and Ocarina of Time, though I have both for the 64
Also, I read that Nintendo isn't charging for the downloads, I doubt that's true, because they do love money, but I hope it is.
From what I've heard, they will be charging; but not much. I'd pay like a dollar or two for an NES game, 5 for a SNES, and like 10 - 15 for a 64.
Here's a question though, would N be able to release Goldeneye again? Cause EA has the rights for bond. And how about killer instinct, cause that's now a Rare/Micro Property (bastards).
I was talking more from a "they changed two lines of code, so it's not the same game released".
I wouldn't put it past EA to try and sue for something stupid like that, I mean, they've lost quite a bit of money lately.
I would think a new port would still count as the same title, for the same reason that developers can make a bunch of ports for every console and a completely different version (with the same name) for handhelds under a single licence.
Nes: SMB3, Zelda 2
SNES: Super Punchout, Zelda: ALTTP
N64: Mario Kart, Goldeneye (would put OOT in there, but i already got it on GCN, and itll be backwards compaitable )
From what i hear it seems that first-party nintendo games will be free to download.
I just thought about something, I wonder if this will cause a new surge in SNES/NES homebrew games. It'd be cool if N took in submissions of quality homebrew games for download.
Same here, it was the first FPS to be done decently on a console, but it wasn't great by any stretch of the imagination.
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Dustin Gunn Gnarly Tubular Way Cool Awesome Groovy Mondo
Registered 15/12/2004
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25th November, 2005 at 19:21:56 -
Know your history boy. Goldeneye revolutionised FPSs. Objectives, having to reload every weapon, decent akimbo weapon coding, integrated story sequences, a vehicle, proper multiplayer that quite likely spiked the popularity in 4 player splitscreen in the first place.
You're thinking in the wrong mindset, it's not 1997 anymore.
DG - I had a computer, and FPS's were/still are my favorite games. Goldeneye was very "meh", I stand by my point that the only reason it was as good as it was, was that it was a console FPS. I was playing Lan Quake with 8-16 people, Team based, objective based, with Team Fortess in 1996. Know your history boy.
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DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
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26th November, 2005 at 14:46:23 -
"having to reload every weapon ... a vehicle."
Duke Nukem and Shadow Warrior had thos too.
I already have my NES plugged in but just to see what my games will look like with this new rendering technique...
NES: Mario Bros 3, Duckhunt
SNES: Mario World, Yoshis Island
N64: Smash Bros, Majoras Mask (never really played it)