Don't you think is about time GameCube???
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Don't you think is about time GameCube???
Does any believe that Nintendo should release the classics into the GameCube??
Some like Mario for the NES system and the good ol' Duck Hunt!!!
I think they should release them as a museum collection or something!!
I still remember when I played Mario in the arcades 12 or some years ago and I couldn't pass the thing and it took me a couple tries to get it together. Does anyone remember that?
The games back then seemed more challenging, althought we have some now that are challenging and visually beautiful but I think that it's time to get a flash back when I had tons of trouble and fun with video games.
Some like Mario for the NES system and the good ol' Duck Hunt!!!
I think they should release them as a museum collection or something!!
I still remember when I played Mario in the arcades 12 or some years ago and I couldn't pass the thing and it took me a couple tries to get it together. Does anyone remember that?
The games back then seemed more challenging, althought we have some now that are challenging and visually beautiful but I think that it's time to get a flash back when I had tons of trouble and fun with video games.
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Re: Don't you think is about time GameCube???
Originally posted by kar10
Does any believe that Nintendo should release the classics into the GameCube??
Some like Mario for the NES system and the good ol' Duck Hunt!!!
I think they should release them as a museum collection or something!!
Does any believe that Nintendo should release the classics into the GameCube??
Some like Mario for the NES system and the good ol' Duck Hunt!!!
I think they should release them as a museum collection or something!!
I still remember when I played Mario in the arcades 12 or some years ago and I couldn't pass the thing and it took me a couple tries to get it together. Does anyone remember that?
The games back then seemed more challenging, althought we have some now that are challenging and visually beautiful but I think that it's time to get a flash back when I had tons of trouble and fun with video games.
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Take it from a man with a 2 year old. Duck hunt gets real boring in a matter of minutes.
As for the other stuff, I am still playing the SNES the majority of the time, then the NES, then the Genesis, N64, PSX, and so on.
Pick them up on ebay. The original feel is worth buying rather than messing with emulators, IMO.
As for the other stuff, I am still playing the SNES the majority of the time, then the NES, then the Genesis, N64, PSX, and so on.
Pick them up on ebay. The original feel is worth buying rather than messing with emulators, IMO.
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Re: Re: Don't you think is about time GameCube???
Originally posted by Breakfast with Girls
Games were harder back then. That was when game companies equated difficulty with fun, though. They've wisened up a bit in the last 15 years or so.
Games were harder back then. That was when game companies equated difficulty with fun, though. They've wisened up a bit in the last 15 years or so.
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Who's up for a Zelda Collection in which the games are set up in chronological order?
Who's up for a Zelda Collection in which the games are set up in chronological order?
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It's there a way???
Does anyone know how to send Nintendo a mail notification? I would love to write them a letter to see if they'll do it. I doubt that can be possible but you'll never know if you don't try right!!!
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Goto their website, you can contact them there. It's only NOA, but you will get a response. Nintendo always writes personal responses to emails, even though their answers are mostly cut and paste types. However, they WILL read what you write.
They'll probally tell you its a fine idea, but they don't accept game ideas and that they have lots of "surprises" in store. Just my guess.
They'll probally tell you its a fine idea, but they don't accept game ideas and that they have lots of "surprises" in store. Just my guess.