I can't believe no one here is soiling themselves over the NES Mini:
http://www.theverge.com/2016/7/14/12187 ... rice-games
I will admit, I don't see Seek's posts so he may be all over it. But so should the rest of you.
It's $60 ($80 Cdn) and $10 ($13 Cdn), fits in the palm of your hands, has NES controllers that'll plug into your Wiimotes to be used for those Virtual Console games, and has 30 built-in games....including 12 third-party games. And these ain't the bottom-of-the-barrel type games, I'd say a good 15 or so would appear on most people's greatest hits (personally I'd like Castlevania 3 over the first two and LifeForce over Gradius, but whatevs). I got people at work who haven't had a Nintendo system since the original NES wanting this thing (front-page article on CBC didn't hurt). That's $2 a game ($2.67 in Canada) which is less than half price for the virtual console versions. It's a ridiculous deal. The fact that the hardware patents have lapsed may have helped the price but for the games alone it's a good damned deal.
This AND AM2R I find out about in back to back days? No need for Viagra for this old man for a while :-)
List of Games
•Balloon Fight
•Bubble Bobble (third party)
•Castlevania (third party)
•Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (third party)
•Donkey Kong
•Donkey Kong Jr.
•Double Dragon II: The Revenge (third party)
•Dr. Mario
•Excitebike
•Final Fantasy (third party)
•Galaga (third party)
•Ghosts 'N Goblins (third party)
•Gradius (third party)
•Ice Climber
•Kid Icarus
•Kirby's Adventure
•Mario Bros.
•Mega Man 2 (third party)
•Metroid
•Ninja Gaiden (third party)
•Pac-Man (third party)
•Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
•StarTropics
•Super C (third party)
•Super Mario Bros.
•Super Mario Bros. 2
•Super Mario Bros. 3
•Tecmo Bowl (third party)
•The Legend of Zelda
•Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
http://www.theverge.com/2016/7/14/12187 ... rice-games
I will admit, I don't see Seek's posts so he may be all over it. But so should the rest of you.
It's $60 ($80 Cdn) and $10 ($13 Cdn), fits in the palm of your hands, has NES controllers that'll plug into your Wiimotes to be used for those Virtual Console games, and has 30 built-in games....including 12 third-party games. And these ain't the bottom-of-the-barrel type games, I'd say a good 15 or so would appear on most people's greatest hits (personally I'd like Castlevania 3 over the first two and LifeForce over Gradius, but whatevs). I got people at work who haven't had a Nintendo system since the original NES wanting this thing (front-page article on CBC didn't hurt). That's $2 a game ($2.67 in Canada) which is less than half price for the virtual console versions. It's a ridiculous deal. The fact that the hardware patents have lapsed may have helped the price but for the games alone it's a good damned deal.
This AND AM2R I find out about in back to back days? No need for Viagra for this old man for a while :-)
List of Games
•Balloon Fight
•Bubble Bobble (third party)
•Castlevania (third party)
•Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (third party)
•Donkey Kong
•Donkey Kong Jr.
•Double Dragon II: The Revenge (third party)
•Dr. Mario
•Excitebike
•Final Fantasy (third party)
•Galaga (third party)
•Ghosts 'N Goblins (third party)
•Gradius (third party)
•Ice Climber
•Kid Icarus
•Kirby's Adventure
•Mario Bros.
•Mega Man 2 (third party)
•Metroid
•Ninja Gaiden (third party)
•Pac-Man (third party)
•Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
•StarTropics
•Super C (third party)
•Super Mario Bros.
•Super Mario Bros. 2
•Super Mario Bros. 3
•Tecmo Bowl (third party)
•The Legend of Zelda
•Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
I was there on that fateful day, were you?