I really, really want both classic systems without having to play scalper prices. They’re just so difficult to find!
Glad they didn’t (seem to) make anything different with this run. Would be fairly salty if there were games I couldn’t get since I missed out in round one.
I initially passed on this even though I had one preordered, but I think I’ll nab one this time just to complement my SNES Mini. Time to re-follow Wario64 I guess.
I mean considering that the SNES classic has been constantly in stock after the first month or so and says to get, there is hope for this one.
Maybe I'll pick one up, since I never got one the first time around (not that I really tried), or owned an NES. I got to play my cousins' with them when I'd visit, or play the one that other cousins left at my grandparents' 2-3 hours away, but not as often as I would've liked. I've owned 2 SNES Classics, but have been so burned out on gaming that I haven't opened either. I sold the first one I bought (lined up for it on release day for 2 hours) to my friend for cost (well, $120 instead of $115 - his choice), and the second one is still sitting on my bed. I'd like to sell it then buy another one someday, to get the store warranty again for 30 days. My intention was to open the first, then it was to open the second and use it within the 30 days to make sure it was okay. But I just haven't had the interest or energy to game much lately. For the last year, really.
“Return to stores” as in I can walk in and buy one or “return to stores” as in I can look at an empty shelf because I don’t have time to fight with scalpers?
Pick it up if you can. As much as I love the SNES Classic, I think I got more enjoyment out of the NES one.
Might consider getting this, don't really care for much on the console other than SMB, SMB3, and Metroid
I think this time they will include the fix for the sound issues the older firmwares had. I know they fixed it internally after release.
Damn, I had high hopes they would do a revised version with a better game selection and two controllers. Would gladly pay $80 for that.
Yeah if they cut some licensing deals they could probably do another 30 games or so without repeating anything. Lost Levels, Castlevania 3, Contra, another Mega Man game (probably 1 or 3), Earthbound Beginnings, DuckTales, TMNT, River City Ransom...
Hopefully they make double the amount of extra controllers. Will be upset if they don’t have enough of those. Considering I see at least 10 SNES classics a week I assume the stock of this will be fairly high as well.
Will buy assuming they don't jack up the prices on NES (no interest in SNES). Might put up with say a $10 increase, but nothing more.
This is all I want to know. Last I checked it was ~$40 to get one from Amazon/eBay. At that price I'd rather just pay $20 more and get a whole extra Classic.
Might snap this up too. Regret not getting the first Amazon Japan run with the collectible card set. It was in my cart and everything the night it launched.
They literally made one extra controller for every ten NES Classics the first time around. I hope they come to their senses about this.
No thanks already have the SNES and the Raspberry Pi 3 does a better emulation of the games and has a better feature set and customisation options.
Hopefully I'll be able to get one, SNES still seem plentiful so I'm not in a hurry for one since I want to get a Switch first and might try and get one before Black Friday even.
It'll plug in, but since you're missing the X, Y, L, and R buttons, you won't be able to actually play the games. Yes.