Nintendo Revolution: Downloadable Games

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Impediment
Here in the midst of the "War of the Consoles", Nintendo's new creation, called "Revolution", will have what the company calls a secret weapon: super backward compatability. The ability to download online, for a fee, any game from Nintendo's entire video game library from the past 20 years ranging from the original 8-bit NES, the 16-bit SNES, and the N64. There is speculation as to whether or not we will have access to the Gamecube's library, some say it is too soon for that because Nintendo is still making money from the Cube. My question, though, is this: How much money should Nintendo charge us for downloadable games? Some people say that they ought to be free to the public, but I say Nintendo would have to be braindead not to want to make money. While the company has every right to a profit, I don't want to be raped of all my money for old-school games. In my opinion the game prices should be according to the "age", if you will. Like the NES games should be .99 cents, the SNES games maybe $1.50, and N64 games around $2.00. That sounds about reasonable to me. Plus there would be MANY, MANY people buying these games online so Nintendo would prifit immensly. Does anyone agree?

Morridini
I thought they said it was going to be free.

dave123
Meh, you can already download N64 games and play on the PC stick out tongue

JToTheP
A FEE!? I was mainly going to buy Revolution to download games, **** a fee! mad Ps3 & 360 here I come!

Morridini
I haven't heard anything about a fee until now. I am trying to find the video clip from E3 and the article about Revolutions I once read at GameSpot.com but that site has a crappy search engine, cant find it.

dave123
making you pay for SNES games is stupid... they should literally be pennies stick out tongue

hotsauce6548
I've also heard they are going to make you pay.

Originally posted by Impediment
Here in the midst of the "War of the Consoles", Nintendo's new creation, called "Revolution", will have what the company calls a secret weapon: super backward compatability. The ability to download online, for a fee, any game from Nintendo's entire video game library from the past 20 years ranging from the original 8-bit NES, the 16-bit SNES, and the N64. There is speculation as to whether or not we will have access to the Gamecube's library, some say it is too soon for that because Nintendo is still making money from the Cube. My question, though, is this: How much money should Nintendo charge us for downloadable games? Some people say that they ought to be free to the public, but I say Nintendo would have to be braindead not to want to make money. While the company has every right to a profit, I don't want to be raped of all my money for old-school games. In my opinion the game prices should be according to the "age", if you will. Like the NES games should be .99 cents, the SNES games maybe .50, and N64 games around .00. That sounds about reasonable to me. Plus there would be MANY, MANY people buying these games online so Nintendo would prifit immensly. Does anyone agree?

As much as I would like to believe it, I think those prices are a bit too low. I agree with them being cheaper wth age, but I also think that the games themselves will be priced individually, depending on their popularity.

For example, the original Super Mario Bros. is going to be more expensive than other games, simply because it will be downloaded more. Other games (Goldeneye, Ocarina of Time) will most likely also be more money, compared to other downloads.

Impediment
Originally posted by dave123
Meh, you can already download N64 games and play on the PC stick out tongue

True, but I never was a big fan of PC gaming simply because I prefer the comfort of my couch and sitting on my ass, you know?

Impediment
Originally posted by hotsauce6548


As much as I would like to believe it, I think those prices are a bit too low. I agree with them being cheaper wth age, but I also think that the games themselves will be priced individually, depending on their popularity.

I had pondered that, myself. I, too, think certain games, no matter what console or year they are from, will be more costly than other simply because of popularity or rarity.

Morridini
Luckily I still have the NES and SNES with Mario Bros etc, so if they decide to price them I'll rather get down the old ones.

Impediment
Yah. I do too, but my old NES system is so old & tore up it rarely works so its actually no more than a paperweight.

BackFire
Many games will be free for download, some will cost a few bucks for download. Not a big deal if you ask me. Seeing as many of the old super nintendo games that are rare go for over 40 bucks right now...it's quite a deal.

Also, keep in mind the system itself will be 200 dollars cheaper then the PS3 and the 360, not to mention many super nintendo N64 games that are going to cost 2 bucks to download are vastly supperior to the majority of the new graphically reliant games that will be coming out for the other systems at 70 bucks a pop.

The downloadable old games is the sole reason why I'll be getting a Revolution first before any of the other systems, I think it's another brilliant idea from Nintendo.

Impediment
I agree that it's a brilliant idea. If they let anyone just download for free, that a lot of money going to shit. Not to mention that gamers all over the world are crying out for old school nostalgia. I've seen NES and SNES games priced at over $30 in stores! It's ironic isn't it? I don't think, however, the prices of games should be based on their rarity or popularity, instead on their age. I don't plan at all to buy a 360, but the Revolution is a must-buy, and I have yet to see all the info and specs for PS3, but I'll probably end up buying that, too.

ESB-1138
I will get Final Fantasy 1, 2, and 3 and maybe some Mario and Zelda games and that would be it.

DarkAge
ESB, did you know FFI and FFII are on the GBA as one cartridge and FFIII is coming out on the NDS? So you could play all those games on the DS.

It would be good if Nintendo released these games in their original incarnations instead of bastardising them. When I play a classic game from my childhood I don't want it to have changed. It isn't worth it to me though anyway, because I own all seven of Nintendo's Zelda games and I've played all the Super Mario games to death. Judging by their GameCube games Nintendo have become sellouts who don't produce anything original anymore. Nintendo need to stop relying so heavily on re-releases and remakes and spend more time on their newer games instead of rushing them.

ESB-1138
You see. Here in America
Final Fantasy 4 and 6 are called 2 and 3.

DarkAge
I know, it's the same for Australia. It's bloody confusing.

ESB-1138
Very. I call 4 and 6; 2 and 3 because that's what I knew them as growing up. Locke and Cecil are cool characters.

DarkAge
I've only played VII, VIII and IX. Didn't you yanks get a Final Fantasy anthology on the Playstation that had all the old ones though ?

JKozzy
The Anthology only had V and VI. There was one that had I & II but major changes were made to their port for GBA. III is coming out for the first time in the US (not the VI III, the real III III.)

Anyway, back on topic: I will be getting a Revolution as my first next-gen system most likely, not only due to the vast difference in price, but what it can do already, with such little information being out about it. The ability to download the entire library of Nintendo games is definately something that neither Sony nor Microsoft can provide for obvious reasons, and at such an affordable price, you can't go wrong with those games. I had a Sega Game Gear growing up, then moved on to PS1 and PS2, and only recently got a Gamecube. This would be fantastic since I don't have any experience with the NES and not as much with the SNES (got one at a yard sale but don't have many games). Personally I can't wait to get my hands on a Revolution, as Backfire pointed out, I also think it's another brilliant idea from Nintendo.

Spelljammer
Nintendo has this awckward idea that we'll simply give them money BECAUSE they're Nintendo. I havn't bought new consoles sense then because of that mindframe. I bought a GBA because I am planning to get either Fire Embelem that was just released, or FF1/2 that was released a few months ago. I don't know which rpg is worth my money really..

I would download games, but luckiely for the coporate fatcats, i'm computer illiterate..

As for thier marketing ploys like the overhyped DS which looks remarkably simaler to the Game&Watch of the 1980s.. (Yet they claimed it was sooo new outlook!) I believe people are starting to get the picture.. So unless they can keepup with the sweet originality of rpg games for the X-Box, or the kickass graphics of Sony, they're done for and they damn well deserve it the pompus bastards..

Though I may be bias because everytime I have gone to a Nintendo related forum I've been doused with flames for not thinking along the lines of an angst 12 year old boy. Zelda Universe/Eyes on Final Fantasy come to mind..

If I ever do learn how to download a game, I'd probably download games they're never going to market again anyway. Like Earthbound. I'm curious because it has such an awckward science fiction look to it, I probably would love it.

HigH ScholaR
Hope sin and punishment is downloadable never played heard it'svery good.

I hope they don't restict the downlaodable area like have users in america only be able to download american released nintendo games and so on the same with the uk to limiting revolution's potential

El_NINO
thats actually funny cause we can do that now already and it wont be long until programmers figure out how to steal games and upload them for the new consoles comming out

JToTheP
El Nino, get the hell out, go kill yourself, you suck

Impediment
i Plan to download a lot of SNES games like Act Raiser, Metroid 2, Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, and Final Fantsy 3

Impediment
Also Zelda: A Link to the Past, and maybe some old school Street Fighter 2 Turbo.

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