Here's a challenge for the anti-emulation side: all those sought-after games and consoles people put on eBay for hundreds to thousands of dollars? Buy them. Buy them all. If you think the current system works and that sustaining it is morally correct, then participate in the system and buy the games and hardware for their current prices.
Look, I'm a guy who prefers having legit copies of games, but if someone wants to play a game from years ago and it's expensive, requires an expensive console, and is not available as a rerelease, I don't see the actual harm in using a ROM to play it. If you as a company do not actively do anything with your library, this is going to happen.
NES Metroid I've never played enough of to have a strong opinion of, but I'm just wondering if anyone will try the ENGAGE RIDLEY code on this version just for kicks.
Mighty Bomb Jack I mostly know from its GameCenter CX episodes and even with Suspend Play, I doubt I'd have enough patience to play it for long.
I've never played Twinbee, but I did play it's sequel, Stinger, and I just thought it was OK.
Really, if the service absolutely must stick to NES games, I'd rather they come out every week than every month.
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Re: Reminder: Three New NES Games Have Launched On Switch Today, Plus Another Bonus SP Version
At this point, I'd settle for 3 NES games every two weeks.
Re: Nintendo Wins $12 Million From Trademark And Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
@Syrek24 It's satirical, my friend. It's easier to understand when you're not high off your own "insight." XD
And someone will turn that "insight" into a copypasta if you keep this up.
Re: Nintendo Wins $12 Million From Trademark And Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
Here's a challenge for the anti-emulation side: all those sought-after games and consoles people put on eBay for hundreds to thousands of dollars? Buy them. Buy them all. If you think the current system works and that sustaining it is morally correct, then participate in the system and buy the games and hardware for their current prices.
Look, I'm a guy who prefers having legit copies of games, but if someone wants to play a game from years ago and it's expensive, requires an expensive console, and is not available as a rerelease, I don't see the actual harm in using a ROM to play it. If you as a company do not actively do anything with your library, this is going to happen.
Re: Nintendo Adds Trio Of Games To Switch Online NES Library Next Week
NES Metroid I've never played enough of to have a strong opinion of, but I'm just wondering if anyone will try the ENGAGE RIDLEY code on this version just for kicks.
Mighty Bomb Jack I mostly know from its GameCenter CX episodes and even with Suspend Play, I doubt I'd have enough patience to play it for long.
I've never played Twinbee, but I did play it's sequel, Stinger, and I just thought it was OK.
Really, if the service absolutely must stick to NES games, I'd rather they come out every week than every month.
Re: Nintendo Is Currently Recruiting For A New 3D Legend Of Zelda Game
Now I'm imagining a ROMhacker applying for a job and Nintendo being impressed with their work, but calling the cops on them anyway.