I don't think Nintendo would do this, since they have the VC and all, but if they did, this is what I would want:
Mappy Star Soldier Mario Bros. Clu Clu Land Balloon Fight Wrecking Crew Dig Dug Adventure Island Ghosts 'n Goblins Mystical Ninja Super Mario Bros.: the Lost Levels Nazo no Murasamejō Kid Icarus Shin Onigashima
Castlevania 2 and Castlevania 3! I loved playing Castlevania 1 on the NES Classics GBA cart, especially since they added a save feature. If Simon's Quest and Dracula's Curse were released in a similar way, I'd be happy.
And then maybe some of the 16-bit games in a single cart, too? Super CV IV, Bloodlines and Vampire's Kiss in a single cart would be great... Maybe Rondo, too, but that's not totally necessary because Rondo recently has been remade and re-released a couple times.
I'll be buying Nintendo point cards like crazy to get every Mega man game on there. (well mostly Mega Man 1,2,&3).
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I don't think Nintendo would do this, since they have the VC and all, but if they did, this is what I would want:
Mappy Star Soldier Mario Bros. Clu Clu Land Balloon Fight Wrecking Crew Dig Dug Adventure Island Ghosts 'n Goblins Mystical Ninja Super Mario Bros.: the Lost Levels Nazo no Murasamejō Kid Icarus Shin Onigashima
Every one of those was released in Japan, so you could just import (though you'd need to be able to read Japanese to play Shin Onigashima) ...unless that was the point?
Though the only one I actually imported was Metroid, because it was a port of the FDS version. So it wasn't as redundant as the US/EU release. (how many Metroid fans didn't already have Zero Mission, which included the NES game when you beat it?)
Well, IF they would continue they should first of all fix the resolution in which the game is displayed. I had several games in the series like Metroid and Super Mario Bros, and none of them were displayed in their native resolution which is strange as NES games have a low resolution, so i was trough with it, and sold em.
GBA had a lower resolution than NES (160 height vs. 240 for the NES (though NTSC games pretty much assumed they'd lose at least 16 lines to overscan).) So, they had to compensate for losing 1/3 of the screen space.
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