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i just postd cause you askd in other thread, sry
I prefer my Computer more for playing games.
It was not a system though I will admit.
I didn't say it was, I was simply stating that is why I say it was a failure as it was, based on Nintendo's own statement.
You were the one trying to counter me by saying that people you know don't regret it and basicaly saying that my calling it a failure was not true.
You already stated that in a previous post. It also isn't relevant. No one cares if you are 13. They care about the discussion.
Agreed. There are also many classic systems available in store these days, such as an Atari 2600 with over 100 game built in, as Sega Genesis with over 80 games and the NES Classic with 30 games. I remember seeing a Colecovision as well.
I never expect them to be as good as the original, especialy as they are not made by the companies directly. The exception would be the NES Classic as that was made by Nintendo.
It is just a good way to experiance those games along with the classic feel of those controllers. It is also easier then hunting down an old system and those games, not to mention a lot cheaper.
But I see what you mean.