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Going to be honest. At first I was excited to hear about this, but the fact that it's got no connectivity to the internet means it's 30 games EMULATED, that's it. I used to LOVE nintendo. I fucking loved it. NES, SNES, Gameboy and Gameboy advanced were all fucking amazing. So I was a nintendo fanboy until 3rd party licensed games started dropping like flies and over to the sony camp. So not hating on the nintendo games, but when you look back I can't justify paying $80 for a Nintendo licensed emulator for 30 games that doesn't include a fucking usb power adaptor. Like, how much of a cash grab does that scream?
It's a buy and collect dust machine, I'm sure for many. Plenty of these to go around so it's not like it's super collectable or anything.
If Nintendo comes out with a mini SNES where you can expand your library then I will consider buying that. That was Nintendo's greatest system of all time in my opinion; it was a machine that nintendo took well beyond the limits of the hardware platform. Thank the superfx chip for that.
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