And would you be for this idea?? There are tons of SNES games that could benefit a revisit. Plus if it is hooked up to wifi...how cool would that be, eh??
What do you think??
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And would you be for this idea?? There are tons of SNES games that could benefit a revisit. Plus if it is hooked up to wifi...how cool would that be, eh??
What do you think??
I hope so! I'd get it, I've always been more for SNES than NES, which is too old for me to really enjoy outside of a handful of games
@Pedro: Remasters, remakes and collections are numerous and out on all modern systems and PC. This is no different
Nintendo fans love re-buying shit, so YES!.
As do gaming enthusiasts and lot's of other people.
As for question at hand, probably.
I've still got my old snes from 1992 when i was 5, with a ton fo the games, so I wont need it. It'll be great for a new generation to play a bunch of those games.
I hope so! I'd get it, I've always been more for SNES than NES, which is too old for me to really enjoy outside of a handful of games
NES>>>>360/PS3/PS4/Xone/Any Nintendo console post SNES.
Anyway, If Nintendo makes a SNES mini, it better support cartridges and digital games. Of course that's not going to happen so f u Nintendo.
The SNES was my first console. If Nintendo are smart, they will continue to make these things. There is a demand for them.
I will be all over a SNES version.
Raspberry Pi 3 + 8bit Snes controller + custom SNES case.
Done for less than 100$
My brother in law wanted an NES classic for Christmas. He's not a gamer, but since Nintendo is either incompetent or underhanded and left the market in short supply, I found out about the Retropie option.
Because of Nintendo's lousy business practices, they'll never sell me any of their retro consoles now or in the future. Well done, Nintendo.
The NES classic released with no less than 30 games, 50KB each. Knowing Nintendo they'll milk out the remaining 700 NES games first.
The NES classic released with no less than 30 games, 50KB each. Knowing Nintendo they'll milk out the remaining 700 NES games first.
And how could they get the remaining 700 when licensing is a major pain in the ass and after the likes of AVGN came along, who even wants all those games re-released?
Given how successful the NES Classic Edition has been, Nintendo would be stupid not to make a SNES Classic. It will likely be even more popular than the NES Classic. I hope Sony and Sega see the money that can be made from this and release their own Classic Edition retro consoles as well.
I want Nintendo to release a SNES Classic this holiday season and then a N64 Classic next holiday season. I want Sony to release a PS1 Classic and I want Sega to release a Genesis Classic and a Dreamcast Classic. I would buy all of them.
I hope so! I'd get it, I've always been more for SNES than NES, which is too old for me to really enjoy outside of a handful of games
NES>>>>360/PS3/PS4/Xone/Any Nintendo console post SNES.
Anyway, If Nintendo makes a SNES mini, it better support cartridges and digital games. Of course that's not going to happen so f u Nintendo.
Dont be a fanboy. The NES was revolutionary and started some of the biggest names in gaming, but saying its better than anything post NES is wrong. Especially when considering things like the 3DS, which has most of the classics on it.
I sure hope so, I'd definitely buy it. The SNES is probably my all-time favourite console. I still plan on getting the NES Classic when stores get more in.
The NES classic released with no less than 30 games, 50KB each. Knowing Nintendo they'll milk out the remaining 700 NES games first.
And how could they get the remaining 700 when licensing is a major pain in the ass and after the likes of AVGN came along, who even wants all those games re-released?
I was exaggerating with the 700 games but they could've done better than the 30. I do view them as the greediest of the 3.
I would get that in a heart beat and it would make total sense. It's hard to tell what Nintendo will do sometimes though.
Raspberry Pi 3 + 8bit Snes controller + custom SNES case.
Done for less than 100$
Normal people don't know what the hell any of that means or how to do that.
Raspberry Pi 3 + 8bit Snes controller + custom SNES case.
Done for less than 100$
Normal people don't know what the hell any of that means or how to do that.
It amazes me that this point is lost on so many people.
Raspberry Pi 3 + 8bit Snes controller + custom SNES case.
Done for less than 100$
Normal people don't know what the hell any of that means or how to do that.
It amazes me that this point is lost on so many people.
This is actually super easy to do and you can have it set in like 10 minutes.
Buy this kit plus a controller (or use PS or Xbox)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LWVVMUI/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AHALS71WJO58T
Follow these instructions
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-turn-your-raspberry-pi-into-a-retro-game-console-498561192
You get a system that plays games from
Raspberry Pi 3 + 8bit Snes controller + custom SNES case.
Done for less than 100$
Normal people don't know what the hell any of that means or how to do that.
It amazes me that this point is lost on so many people.
This is actually super easy to do and you can have it set in like 10 minutes.
Buy this kit plus a controller (or use PS or Xbox)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LWVVMUI/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AHALS71WJO58T
Follow these instructions
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-turn-your-raspberry-pi-into-a-retro-game-console-498561192
You get a system that plays games from
Yeah no thanks. I'd rather just buy a mini nes.
Raspberry Pi 3 + 8bit Snes controller + custom SNES case.
Done for less than 100$
Normal people don't know what the hell any of that means or how to do that.
It amazes me that this point is lost on so many people.
We live in a world where people would rather pay 99 cents for a burger than cook their own. And these nerds expect people to just create their own mini nes with this raspberry whatever it is.
Raspberry Pi 3 + 8bit Snes controller + custom SNES case.
Done for less than 100$
Normal people don't know what the hell any of that means or how to do that.
It amazes me that this point is lost on so many people.
We live in a world where people would rather pay 99 cents for a burger than cook their own. And these nerds expect people to just create their own mini nes with this raspberry whatever it is.
Lol that's ironic since you're basically advocating people not to make their own, better, console which is faster to do than a hamburger.
Raspberry Pi 3 + 8bit Snes controller + custom SNES case.
Done for less than 100$
Normal people don't know what the hell any of that means or how to do that.
It amazes me that this point is lost on so many people.
We live in a world where people would rather pay 99 cents for a burger than cook their own. And these nerds expect people to just create their own mini nes with this raspberry whatever it is.
Lol that's ironic since you're basically advocating people not to make their own, better, console which is faster to do than a hamburger.
I could cook a hamburger faster than it would take for that blueberry thing to arrive in the mail and then for me to figure out all the pc nonsense to put a game on it.
Reading the instructions alone would take longer than cooking a burger, which takes what, 3-5 minutes?
Normal people don't know what the hell any of that means or how to do that.
It amazes me that this point is lost on so many people.
We live in a world where people would rather pay 99 cents for a burger than cook their own. And these nerds expect people to just create their own mini nes with this raspberry whatever it is.
Lol that's ironic since you're basically advocating people not to make their own, better, console which is faster to do than a hamburger.
I could cook a hamburger faster than it would take for that blueberry thing to arrive in the mail and then for me to figure out all the pc nonsense to put a game on it.
Reading the instructions alone would take longer than cooking a burger, which takes what, 3-5 minutes?
If you want to make a really good hamburger you need more time, i.e. prepare the meat ;)
@drrollinstein:"Dont be a fanboy. The NES was revolutionary and started some of the biggest names in gaming, but saying its better than anything post NES is wrong. Especially when considering things like the 3DS, which has most of the classics on it."
I'm not being a fanboy. N64 was passable, but NES and SNES were Nintendo's best consoles.
Don't care myself, I'll just get what I want to play off Nintendo's eShop from their selection of VC titles.
Based on the success of the NES classic, it would seem like a no-brainer for Nintendo to release an SNES classic but again, it is Nintendo so you never know what they're going to do next.
I could see it happening
Would maybe be interested depending on what games they include and if they, you know, actually stock the damn thing. I will say a SNES sounds a lot cooler than an NES classic.
Nintendo fans love re-buying shit, so YES!.
Are you actually calling the SNES shit, or is that just a term for buying the same thing over and over again?
1. Super Mario World
2. Super Mario World 2
3. Donkey Kong Country
4. Donkey Kong Country 2
5. Donkey Kong Country 3
6. Super Mario RPG
7. Super Mario Kart
8. Chrono Trigger
9. Zelda Link to the Past
10. Super Metroid
11. Earthbound
12. F-Zero
13. Starfox
14. Kirby Super Star
15. Contra 3
16. Super Castlevania 4
17. Megaman X
18. Final Fantasy 3 (6)
19. Secret of Mana
20. Earthworm Jim
21. Super Street Fighter 2
22. Super Ghouls and Ghosts
23. Super Punch Out
24. Zombies ate my Neighbors
25. Harvest Moon
26. Breath of Fire
27. ActRaiser
28. Mortal Kombat 2
29. SimCity
30. Pilotwings
Boom!
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, movies, sports, Superheroes, Disney games would all probably have to be left off for licensing. I'd love to see Turtles in Time, NBA Jam, Aladdin, Super Star Wars, Lion King and Goof Troop on there though.
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