I really hope Nintendo collaborates with this as well. They've already collaborated with Arcade Archives to bring Nintendo arcade games to the Switch, so this could be an opportunity to bring classic Nintendo console games (like Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, ...) to the Switch so that we won't need a Nintendo Switch Online membership to play them, but only a specific selection so that Nintendo can keep getting Online subscribers. Either way, I'm really excited to see what this is going to be like!
Actually the cursor and button controls were not removed entirely from the DS game and its DSiWare counterpart. In the Options menu, it is possible to change the screen settings to display horizontally, and, even if displayed vertically, button controls are still usable with the cursor, though a bit awkward in vertical display, making it possible to play the game in its original style. Also, it is possible to turn off hints in the Options menu, so you can still have "a satisfaction of landing combos yourself." P.S. - I did not know that a vertical display option existed in the GBA version.
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I really hope Nintendo collaborates with this as well. They've already collaborated with Arcade Archives to bring Nintendo arcade games to the Switch, so this could be an opportunity to bring classic Nintendo console games (like Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, ...) to the Switch so that we won't need a Nintendo Switch Online membership to play them, but only a specific selection so that Nintendo can keep getting Online subscribers. Either way, I'm really excited to see what this is going to be like!
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Actually the cursor and button controls were not removed entirely from the DS game and its DSiWare counterpart. In the Options menu, it is possible to change the screen settings to display horizontally, and, even if displayed vertically, button controls are still usable with the cursor, though a bit awkward in vertical display, making it possible to play the game in its original style. Also, it is possible to turn off hints in the Options menu, so you can still have "a satisfaction of landing combos yourself."
P.S. - I did not know that a vertical display option existed in the GBA version.