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I've got over 40 games... the thing is how much should I sell it for...
And should I sell them all together?
> But we're talking cloud cuckoo land here.
> I still remember the pre-Gamecube days when I thought Nintendo could
> do anything...
......they liked and thought they could get away with it not caring how much they upset their loyal fanbase and thinking they will remain at the number one spot for eternity!
How things change...........!
> Lylat Wars multiplayer sucked balls!
Not at all.
It was a bit light weight with just Arwings in 4 player deathmatches, but the Tanks and "people" added some real depth to it.
Also, if it was spiced up a little - 4 Vs 4 team games, new level designs etc, it would be good.
But we're talking cloud cuckoo land here.
I still remember the pre-Gamecube days when I thought Nintendo could do anything...
Sell it all or keep it all or break it up into several different bits for sale?
> Pilotwings
> 1080 Snowboarding
> Excitebike 64
> F Zero X
> Wave Race 64
> Lylat Wars
>
> I think you'll find there were a few Nintendo developed titles that
> were quality stuff.
Thank God you didn't have Pokemon on that list of 'quality' Nintendo games! Pilotwings was superb (still gets played in this house, especially the cannon target game - brilliant)
:)
I doubt it'd be too hard for Nintendo to set up some limited service for the older games.
In fact it sounds like a jolly good idea.
Nintendo won't do it though. Unless we insist they do. Like when we told them to go online and change Zelda.
They'll probably install HD into their system because of the pointless fuss IGN are making over it.
Ofcourse, it'll never happen...