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So it's really $19 + whatever local taxes you might have for a 24 year old game.
Now you're complaining about paying under $1 over that amount for a digital version that's been enhanced on its release day.
; 0=Classic (20FPS), 1=Stable (30FPS)
; 2=Smooth (60FPS) 3=Detect from Monitor (Unlimited)
Yet, people are willing to pay much more for old Nintendo games on the switch.
How is this steam port improved in anyway?
This is also true, at least you'll have a physical copy of the game.
while i'd take it with a grain of salt, at the same time no one has bothered to try to disprove their claim and censorship speaks volumes
Unless you have a N64 lying around you have to buy one of those too, and a controller of course. So stop being ridiculous buying n64s games are not cheap and half the time the batteries for saves are dead.