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Post by Link on Jan 11, 2006 22:13:43 GMT -5
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Post by Perseus on Jan 11, 2006 22:31:14 GMT -5
What?! They are gonna charge for download play!?!?!?! That's evil, Shigeru lied to us by saying it was gonna be free.......free my....-censored-
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Post by Link on Jan 11, 2006 23:00:39 GMT -5
Hmm.... He never said the word "free" you know? He just stated that there were going to be classic games available, the free downloads was just a rumor.
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Post by Perseus on Jan 13, 2006 18:39:42 GMT -5
That's a lame excuse! Me wants free classic thingy games! I don't wanna pay for the old stuff, it's an insult to the gamers! Alas, it's an insult to the world!!!!
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Post by Link on Jan 13, 2006 18:55:02 GMT -5
1) It's not an excuse, it's reality.
2) Probably not all games are going to cost. Some may be free.
3) Nintendo may very probably give you some free classic titles when you buy and register the modern version. Example: Buy new Super Mario 128, get free download Super Mario Bros for NES.
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Post by Perseus on Jan 13, 2006 18:56:00 GMT -5
Oh....yay then, I still think Nintendo shouldn't charge for oldies
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Post by Mephistopheles on Jan 13, 2006 21:17:54 GMT -5
That is discrimination to classic games, they are worth it you know, well some of them at least, I think they will cost, but a really low amount of cash, they would never sell a classic Nes game at Revolution games price.
Link's idea seems possible too..... and it is good and all.
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Post by Perseus on Jan 13, 2006 21:34:49 GMT -5
I don't mean discrimination, I mean oldies shouldn't be chared, they are like the water of videogames, they should be free for the gamers around the world to remember those days of glory.
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Post by Gamemaniac on Jan 13, 2006 23:05:22 GMT -5
I support the idea to charge for download ... at least a symbolic price....
I mean ... to charge for the service... not neccesarily for the game ...
So you would pay for playing them on the rev not for the game itself....
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Post by Mephistopheles on Jan 13, 2006 23:20:58 GMT -5
Isn't that just the same? if they are downloaded and there's a fee for downloading them, it's just as buying the game, only a bit worse maybe since you physically don't have the game, it's in the Rev.
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Post by Gamemaniac on Jan 14, 2006 15:50:59 GMT -5
It is different to pay a fixed price to daownload stuff and to pay por each thing you download ...
Besides ... having them on the rev ... ensures that the emulations work as best as possible .... not like third party emulators on a computer... Also .. if you have the games on the rev you don't need a computer to play them ... nor you have to risk your self on legal matters ... and software hazards...
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Post by Link on Jan 14, 2006 16:06:57 GMT -5
Also .. if you have the games on the rev you don't need a computer to play them ... nor you have to risk your self on legal matters ... and software hazards... Also, may I add that, in Rev, you have a good Nintendo controller, and they also said they will fix all frameskip issues in N64 games. PS: I can't imagine finally playing Goldeneye 64 without any frameskip issues.
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Post by Mephistopheles on Jan 14, 2006 16:45:22 GMT -5
I didn't have frameskip problems....... not that I remember..............
We'll see how the controller works, but it definitely has to be better than a keyboard.
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Post by Link on Jan 14, 2006 16:55:27 GMT -5
I didn't have frameskip problems....... not that I remember.............. Goldeneye and Perfect Dark were two of the games with most frameskip problems.
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Post by Mephistopheles on Jan 14, 2006 16:58:24 GMT -5
Well, I believe you.
Offtopic: Two games can't be one of the games, lol.
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