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Warlock
06-07-2005, 01:38 AM
http://gamesradar.msn.co.uk/news/default.asp?pagetypeid=2&articleid=36169&subsectionid=1587
Yup, all Nintendo 1st party titles will be 100% free. A full list can be found here:
http://revogaming.net/html/modules/news/article.php?storyid=22
NES
1. 10-Yard Fight
2. Anticipation
3. Balloon Fight
4. Barker Bill's Trick Shooting
5. Baseball
6. Clu Clu Land
7. Dance Aerobics
8. Devil World
9. Doki Doki Panic
10. Donkey Kong
11. Donkey Kong 3
12. Donkey Kong Classics
13. Donkey Kong Jr.
14. Donkey Kong Jr. Math
15. Dr. Mario
16. Dragon Warrior
17. Duck Hunt
18. Excitebike
19. Famicom Wars
20. Final Fantasy
21. Fire Emblem Gaiden
22. Fire Emblem: Ankokuryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi
23. Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino and Hoppy
24. Golf
25. Gum Shoe
26. Gyromite
27. Hogan's Alley
28. Ice Climber
29. Ice Hockey
30. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
31. Kid Icarus
32. Kirby's Adventure
33. Kung Fu
34. Mach Rider
35. Mario Bros.
36. Mario Time Machine
37. Mario is Missing!
38. Mario:Fun with Letters
39. Mario:Fun with Numbers
40. Metroid
41. Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
42. Mother (Earthbound)
43. NES Open Golf
44. Nintendo World Cup
45. Nuts & Milk
46. Pin-Bot
47. Pinball
48. Play Action Football
49. Popeye
50. Pro Wrestling
51. Punch-Out!!
52. R.C. Pro-Am
53. Rad Racer
54. Rad Racer 2
55. Short Order/Eggsplode
56. Slalom
57. Snake Rattle & Roll
58. Soccer
59. Stack Up
60. Star Tropics
61. Super Mario Bros.
62. Super Mario Bros. 2
63. Super Mario Bros. 2: The Lost Levels
64. Super Mario Bros. 3
65. Super Spike V'Ball/World Cup Soccer
66. Super Team Games
67. Tennis
68. Tetris
69. Tetris 2
70. The Legend of Zelda
71. To The Earth
72. Track meet
73. Urban Champion
74. Volleyball
75. Wario's Woods
76. Wild Gunman
77. World Class Track Meet
78. World Cup Soccer
79. Wrecking Crew
80. Yoshi (Mario & Yoshi)
81. Yoshi's Cookie
82. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
83. Zoda's Revenge: Star Tropics II
Super NES
84. Derby Stallion 98
85. Donkey Kong Country
86. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest
87. Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble
88. EarthBound
89. F-Zero
90. FX Fighter
91. Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo
92. Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu
93. Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
94. Hyper V-Ball
95. Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball
96. Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run
97. Killer Instinct
98. Kirby Super Star
99. Kirby's Avalanche
100. Kirby's Dream Course
101. Kirby's Dream Land 3
102. Kirby's Ghost Trap
103. Legend
104. Mario Paint
105. Mario and Wario
106. Mario's Early Years: Preschool Fun
107. Mario's Super Picross
108. Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge
109. NCAA Basketball
110. NHL Stanley Cup
111. Panel de Pon
112. Picross NP Vol. 8
113. PilotWings
114. Shigesato Itoi's No. 1 Bass Fishing
115. Sound Fantasy
116. Star Fox
117. Stunt Race FX
118. Super Famicom Wars
119. Super Mario Kart
120. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
121. Super Mario World
122. Super Metroid
123. Super Punch-Out!!
124. Super Scope 6
125. Super Soccer
126. Super Soccer 2
127. Super Tennis
128. Tetris & Dr. Mario
129. Tetris Attack
130. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
131. Tinstar
132. Uniracers
133. Winter Gold (FX Skiing)
134. World League Baseball
135. Yoshi's Island: Super Mario World 2
136. Yoshi's Safari
Nintendo 64
137. 1080° Snowboarding
138. Animal Forest (Animal Crossing)
139. Banjo-Kazooie
140. Banjo-Tooie
141. Blast Corps
142. Bomberman 64
143. Bomberman Hero
144. Buggie Boogie
145. Cabbage
146. Catroots
147. Climber
148. Command & Conquer
149. Creator
150. Cruis'n USA
151. Cruis'n World
152. Cu-On-Pa
153. Custom Robo
154. Custom Robo V2
155. DD Sequencer
156. Dezaemon DD
157. Diddy Kong Racing
158. Donkey Kong 64
159. Doubutsu Banchou
160. Dr. Mario 64
161. Echo-Delta
162. Emperor of the Jungle
163. Excitebike 64
164. F-Zero X
165. Gendai Dai-Senryaku: Ultimate War
166. GoldenEye 007
167. Hey You, Pikachu!
168. Jack and the Beanstalk
169. Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest
170. Killer Instinct Gold
171. Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
172. Kirby's Air Ride
173. Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside
174. Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr
175. Mario Golf
176. Mario Kart 64
177. Mario Party
178. Mario Party 2
179. Mario Party 3
180. Mario Tennis 64
181. Mickey's Speedway USA
182. Mini Racers
183. Mischief Makers
184. Mysterious Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer 2
185. NBA Courtside 2: Featuring Kobe Bryant
186. Paper Mario
187. Perfect Dark
188. Pilotwings 64
189. Pokemon Puzzle League
190. Pokemon Snap
191. Pokemon Stadium
192. Pokemon Stadium 2
193. Pokemon Stadium: Gold, Silver, Crystal Version
194. Ridge Racer 64
195. Riqa
196. Shigesato Itoi's No. 1 Bass Fishing
197. Sin and Punishment: Successor to the Earth
198. Star Fox 64
199. Star Wars Episode I: Racer
200. Star Wars: Battle for Naboo
201. Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
202. StarCraft 64
203. Super Mario 64
204. Super Smash Bros.
205. Tetrisphere
206. The Legend of Zelda DD (Ura Zelda) (Master Quest in America)
207. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
208. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
209. The New Tetris
210. Waialae Country Club: True Golf Classics
211. Wall Street DD
212. Wave Race 64
213. Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey
214. Yoshi's Story
BS Sattellaview Games
215. BS F-Zero 2 Grand Prix
216. BS Special Tee Shot
217. BS Zelda
Nintendo 64 DD
218. SimCity 64
219. F-Zero X Expansion Kit
220. Kyojin no Doshin 1 (Doshin the Giant)
221. Mario Artist: Communication Kit,Paint Studio,Polygon Studio, Sound Studio, Talent Studio
All I can say is, Nintendo is freaking SMART. People will buy Revolution for this alone. All of those games for free. That is amazing. Plus more from 3rd parties as well (which may or may not be free.. it sounds like 3rd parties may charge for their old titles but it's all up to them). What really impresses me is the inclusion of obscure crap like the BS games (BS Zelda!!) and the 64DD games. We might finally freaking see stuff like Mario Artist here! I mean, even with pc emulation some of that crap is hard to come by. I'm not sure I've even seen emulated 64DD stuff though I havn't exactly looked for it. I do wonder if the N64 stuff will be enhanced at all. By which I mean they will jack up the resolution. It's hard to say as that kind of uglifies some games (because they were not designed at that rez.. thus textures are blocky, etc). Maybe it will be an optional setting or something. Something like that would be nice though.
In any case, this is cool as hell. I thought for sure even Nintendo's stuff would have to be payed for (like $5 a game or something). This is very nice.
vegeta1215
06-07-2005, 01:49 AM
All I can say is HOLY SHIT - that is awesome. Punch Out! Goldeneye 007! Paper Mario! (which I've wanted to play having played the Gamecube one!)
Nice find Warlock. I had read that Nintendo was going to offer some of it's 1st party titles for free, but I didn't think they'd offer them all for free. Now all we need is for some other companies to sign on such as Square-Enix, Capcom, and Konami (and others). They probably won't offer them for free, but I'd be willing to pay for a little Chrono Trigger and Mega-Man 3 on The Revolution. :D
EDIT: Both sites you linked list a japanese magazine as the source of this info, so we may not necessarily see all those rare games here in the US (heck, I'm sure many of them haven't even been translated into english yet - like Animal Forest)
Beldaran
06-07-2005, 01:49 AM
Wow, that's so awesome!
I'm not even a giant nintendo fan, but now I'm definately getting a revolution. Wow, I can't wait!
I'm excited to play those titles on a TV instead of a craptastic emulator. Also, I've never even played Ocarina of Time or Majora's Mask. This is really bad ass. Yay!:)
Warlock
06-07-2005, 01:58 AM
All I can say is HOLY SHIT - that is awesome. Punch Out! Goldeneye 007! Paper Mario! (which I've wanted to play having played the Gamecube one!)
Nice find Warlock. I had read that Nintendo was going to offer some of it's 1st party titles for free, but I didn't think they'd offer them all for free. Now all we need is for some other companies to sign on such as Square-Enix, Capcom, and Konami (and others). They probably won't offer them for free, but I'd be willing to pay for a little Chrono Trigger and Mega-Man 3 on The Revolution. :D
EDIT: Both sites you linked list a japanese magazine as the source of this info, so we may not necessarily see all those rare games here in the US (heck, I'm sure many of them haven't even been translated into english yet - like Animal Forest)
Yeah, there is stuff like Paper Mario I have been wanting to try for ages now too. And of course while NES and SNES stuff is easy to grab on an emulator, N64 stuff is extremely less so, assuming it even works. I havn't tried to play any emulated N64 stuff in a few years, but I doubt much has changed. I rememeber certain games didn't emulate too well and some didn't work at all (I don't think at the time there was a real *good* working copy of Majora's Mask for example because of I believe the use of the 4mb expansion thing screwed something up in emluators). Oh, and plus, rumble! :D Can't emulate the rumble pack on a PC :)
Dechipher
06-07-2005, 02:05 AM
This is ALSO good news for people who would also enjoy playing the games on the original system. People will now sell their nintendos for a lot cheaper.
Or the will in 2006.
The only thing I'm wondering...where will the games be stored? Will you have unlimited space? Will there only be space for 5 games at a time?
Warlock
06-07-2005, 02:07 AM
This is ALSO good news for people who would also enjoy playing the games on the original system. People will now sell their nintendos for a lot cheaper.
Or the will in 2006.
The only thing I'm wondering...where will the games be stored? Will you have unlimited space? Will there only be space for 5 games at a time?
Well the memory cards are supposed to be 512mb+. That's enough for pretty much every NES title on that list at least. Maybe it will have a little internal hard drive though. Who knows.
Orion
06-07-2005, 02:16 AM
Hate to burst yall's bubble...
http://www.planetgamecube.com/news.cfm?action=item&id=6320
Kairyu
06-07-2005, 09:48 AM
Hate to burst yall's bubble...
http://www.planetgamecube.com/news.cfm?action=item&id=6320
I was wondering why Final Fantasy was listed.
I wonder how many games won't make it? I doubt Devil World will come over.
Brasel
06-07-2005, 10:07 AM
Don't quote me on this, but I think the first Final Fantasy was published by Nintendo.
I would have been sold if this were true, but we can still hope.
Masamune
06-07-2005, 02:37 PM
I knew they were putting out some old titles that could cost a tiny bit of money ($2 maybe?) BUT GOD DAMN!!!! That totally rules!! =D
MottZilla
06-07-2005, 03:42 PM
Wow, that's so awesome!
I'm not even a giant nintendo fan, but now I'm definately getting a revolution. Wow, I can't wait!
I'm excited to play those titles on a TV instead of a craptastic emulator. Also, I've never even played Ocarina of Time or Majora's Mask. This is really bad ass. Yay!:)
The Nintendo Revolution will undoubtablely use emulation to run any older titles. Yes, it's on the TV which is nice, but I can already do this with my modded Xbox. ;)
Warlock
06-07-2005, 03:43 PM
Yeah, it sounds like they will not be 100% free but there may be ways to get them free:
http://cube.ign.com/articles/622/622870p1.html?fromint=1
They mention stuff like free game downloads for buying revolution games or for a limited time and stuff.
Also:
The downloads will, as previously announced, be stored in flash memory. You'll be able to store games in the 512 megabytes built into the system, but should this fill up, you can transfer your downloads to an SD memory card and use your computer to manage the files. Iwata didn't elaborate, but did state that copy protection is in place (so don't expect to simply send downloaded game copies to your friends by e-mail).
Nintendo's use of flash memory rather than a hard disk was very much intentional. The company believes that kids as young as five years old will use the Revolution and could damage a built-in hard disk. Additionally, Iwata points to longevity, reliability and cost as being part of the decision to go with flash.
The internal flash memory is being used for a few areas besides the download of game classics. You'll be able to save games to the flash area, update the Revolution's firmware (adding new features along the way, presumably) and download game demos! That's right, Revolution game demos, downloaded right to your Revolution hardware.
Archibaldo
06-07-2005, 04:49 PM
A quick question, what is BS and N64 DD?
Also, do you know if the hook up to the net is going to be free or not?
Cloral
06-07-2005, 04:57 PM
I rememeber certain games didn't emulate too well and some didn't work at all (I don't think at the time there was a real *good* working copy of Majora's Mask for example because of I believe the use of the 4mb expansion thing screwed something up in emluators).
Actually I played through the whole of Majora's Mask on the emulator without any big problems. The only area where it crashed on me was the deku shrub property sidequest, for some reason the one in the bay would always lock up. But since you didn't *need* to do it, it wasn't a huge deal.
Rainman
06-07-2005, 05:27 PM
All I can say is, Nintendo is freaking SMART. People will buy Revolution for this alone. All of those games for free.
You're actually right about that. I've had no interest in Revolution up to this point, but this has gotten my attention. I still don't think I'll be buying a next generation console, but if I did it'd probably be this. Mind you my buying it would have nothing to do with and indeed inspite of Nintendo's current gaming direction.
Warlock
06-07-2005, 05:37 PM
Actually I played through the whole of Majora's Mask on the emulator without any big problems. The only area where it crashed on me was the deku shrub property sidequest, for some reason the one in the bay would always lock up. But since you didn't *need* to do it, it wasn't a huge deal.
Yeah I am talking about a few years ago though. They probably hammered out the problems since then. In any case, it wasn't perfect like you said with that crash.
Vagla
06-07-2005, 05:39 PM
A quick question, what is BS and N64 DD?
Also, do you know if the hook up to the net is going to be free or not?
BS is Bandai Satellaview, an addon to the SNES that allowed users in Japan to download games to their system and play. There were many BS games; in addition to the ones listed, there were 2 Zelda games, one of which was A Link to the Past (which was later brought to the actual SNES, if I have my order of events right). The other was called The Ancient Stone Tablets or something along those lines and had voice acting and such, but was never released on cart. THAT would be something I'd definitely want to play on Revolution.
64DD was the ill-fated N64 Disk Drive add-on that wound up having a very sparse amount of software. There's Sim City 64, Doshin the Giant, the Doshin Expansion I can't remember the name of, a Golf game I can't remember the name of, the F-Zero X Expansion which included a track builder, and the Mario Artist games (I thought there were only 4 that managed to be completed, but this lists 5). It could connect to the Internet via the Randnet online service and was to be the first truly online-enabled system (the Famicom and Super Famicom had some online capabilities with addons, I think, but not like this), but failed miserably due to many delays. The available software isn't all that great, either, though the Golf game and the F-Zero expansion are both supposed to be pretty good.
And yes, the Revolution online service will be free. You may have to pay for playing third party games online (that's up to them, not Nintendo), but all first party games will be completely free online.
idontknow
06-07-2005, 06:24 PM
Games from that List i will download:
1) Super Mario Kart
2) Super Mario RPG
3) Super Mario Bros. 3
4) Mario Party 1-3
5) Mario Kart 64
6) Super Mario 64
7) Track Meet
8) The Legend of Zelda
9) Zelda II
10) LoZ: Ocarina of Time
11) LoZ: Majora's Mask
12) Star Fox
13) Bomberman 64
14) Bomberman Hero
15) Mario Golf
16) BS Zelda
17) Dr. Mario 64
18) Super Mario World
19) Super Mario World 2
20) Sim city 64
21) Goldeneye 007
22) Kirby 64
23) Wave Race 64
24) Final Fantasy
25) Duck Hunt
26) F Zero
27) The Flintstones
28) LoZ: ALTTP
29) Donkey Kong Country
30) 1080 Snowboarding
31) Mario Tennis 64
32) Wayne Gretsky 3D Hockey
33) Perfect Dark
34) Donkey Kong 64
35) Star Fox 64
Grasshopper
06-07-2005, 07:27 PM
And yes, the Revolution online service will be free. You may have to pay for playing third party games online (that's up to them, not Nintendo), but all first party games will be completely free online.
Heres yet another quote to go along with PlanetGamecube, and IGN, this being from Gamespot (http://www.gamespot.com/ds/strategy/nintendogschihuahuaandfriends/news_6127066.html).
Iwata also talked a bit more about the Revolution's capability to download and play games from Nintendo's previous consoles, called the Virtual Console system. First off, he shot down speculation that all first-party Nintendo games will be downloadable for free. "There's rumors floating on the Internet that the Virtual Console will be available for play for free, but we have no plans to distribute [the games] without charge."
Obviously, there isn't any finalized plans, so you can't really say it will be free or not.
Vagla
06-07-2005, 08:21 PM
You misunderstood me; I should have made myself more clear. I was referring to Revolution games, not old games, in response to his question of "Also, do you know if the hook up to the net is going to be free or not?" Revolution will connect to the Internet over a wireless internet connection for free and will allow you to play first-party Revolution games online without pay. As for old games, you're right; they've not stated whether it will cost a little bit of money or will be absolutely free.
Grasshopper
06-07-2005, 09:29 PM
Ah, yes. Sorry. The whole topic was about the virtual console, I misunderstood
DarkDragoonX
06-07-2005, 09:51 PM
Well, even if they aren't totally free, I can't see Nintendo charging more than maybe an iTunes-esque 99 cents for an NES game... we're talking about under one megayte of transferred data. Regardless, if Nintendo DOES decide to charge, I highly doubt it will be expensive at all. All I can say is, DAMN.
Orion
06-07-2005, 10:04 PM
I'm not so sure that they will be all that cheap. Remember, Nintendo wasn't afraid to slap a $20 price tag on its Classic NES Series. They still do need to make a profit, although most of what it makes on its Virtual Console will be pure profit.
Dechipher
06-08-2005, 03:12 AM
I think people would be more willing to pay 20$ for a cartridge you can hold in your hand than a digital file that could be easily lost.
Shoelace
06-08-2005, 03:59 AM
Those games are not free, but it may be low at price. Miyamoto and Iwata said in an interview released today that this rumor is false but didn't release the price for the downloads. Sorry to burst the bubble, but you know it was too good to be true.
Dechipher
06-08-2005, 04:01 AM
*cough* try reading the thread buddy*cough*
I'm pretty sure that has already been stated several times, with links as well.
Also, wrestling is gay. And not in a "I choose a different lifestyle, but don't flaunt it" kind of way, but the "we're here, we're queer and we're obnoxious as hell" kinda way.
:P Only kidding.
Darth Marsden
06-08-2005, 11:30 AM
Well, the wrestling jab was kinda random.
I still think that Nintendo will be pricing the games, albeit cheaply. 99 cents for a NES games, $1.99 for a SNES game, $4.99 for an N64 game and the BS & N64DD stuff? I'll probably cost twice as much in English pounds, but I think it's a kinda reasonable guess. How much would you guys pay for those old games?
EDIT:A little more info about that list.
The latest issue of Famitsu Magazine in Japan reveals that all of Nintendo's first party-published NES, S-NES, and Nintendo 64 classics will be available for download on Revolution.
The publication offers no specifics on games, but an overzealous message board poster calling himself 'myahon' put together a preliminary list of some 214 possibilities based on their first party status.
Nicholas Steel
02-18-2006, 08:41 AM
I'm not so sure that they will be all that cheap. Remember, Nintendo wasn't afraid to slap a $20 price tag on its Classic NES Series. They still do need to make a profit, although most of what it makes on its Virtual Console will be pure profit.
the classic series are on seperate catridges which is where the cost came from but with the revoloution its all online so there is no need to make catridges and compact discs thus the price will be greatly smaller.
MacWeirdo42
02-18-2006, 09:02 AM
*sigh* I knew it was too good to be true... Granted, I'm still excited as hell about the Revolution... I'm just gonna sit around here and be hyped from here until Thanksgiving. I had a thought, though... If they DID offer at least some titles for free, they could finally solve that age-old problem of buying a console and only being able to afford one game, which you then proceed to play to death.
DarkFlameWolf
02-18-2006, 10:49 AM
I know that the first few days I have the Revolution, I'll be downloading $hit all day!
Darth Marsden
02-18-2006, 12:36 PM
I know that the first few days I have the Revolution, I'll be downloading $hit all day!
You and 98% of Nintendo fans. I hope they're prepared for heavy usage...
punkonjunk1024
02-18-2006, 01:46 PM
Thank you, nintendo. Marketing genius. Since we already have emulation, why not make it free anyhow?
Great, great, great move. This thing would be worth up to 400 for me, if it's coming with these free titles. Amazing.
Grasshopper
02-18-2006, 04:17 PM
Not to get off topic, or poke at people, but you do realize this was an old topic from last year, right? :) And Nintendo has yet to disclose any information about the pricing for the games.
Darth Marsden
02-18-2006, 04:51 PM
Yeah, well someone *cough*franpa*cough* effectively bumped it by posting here almost 6 months after the thread was buried.
Dechipher
02-18-2006, 07:26 PM
Yeah this pisses me the hell off because I was all excited and shit and then I saw my reply and I was all "ORLY WTF" and then I looked at the date and now I'm pissed again.
Darth Marsden
02-18-2006, 07:46 PM
1. ORLY? What's that mean?
2. It's these blasted n00bs. I'd move to ban them, but that'd just be n00bish and we're back at square one.
3. Here's all the new info you're going to get on the Revolution. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Revolution) Basically, it'll be out in North America before Thanksgiving, Classic Sega titles may also be made available for download (which would kick so much ass it's inconceivable) and that the stand also acts as a power supply for the console.
Warlock
02-18-2006, 08:46 PM
Yeah who bumped this crap?
vegeta1215
02-19-2006, 12:44 AM
I hadn't heard of Sega titles possibly coming to the Revolution's Virtual Console service. If it were true, it would certainly give Nintendo another leg up in the next gen console war.
Nicholas Steel
02-19-2006, 12:48 AM
obviosly people are still interested in this thread so shuttup will you! (not you vegeta)
Grasshopper
02-19-2006, 01:19 AM
I hadn't heard of Sega titles possibly coming to the Revolution's Virtual Console service. If it were true, it would certainly give Nintendo another leg up in the next gen console war.
Well, I hadn't either
"Yuji Naka, the designer of Sonic the Hedgehog at Sega, said in an interview with Famitsu, "It's also great that we'll be able to play Famicom and other games via download. I hope Sega games will be playable as well."
I hope this isn't where they are pulling that from, because I don't see how translates to a "maybe". Although, further down the list it does mention the Sega games thing, but it doesn't really say where it got that information come from. After all, this is Wikipedia. I don't think I have to remind everyone about this little Penny Arcade strip (http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2005/20051216h.jpg). :) After that strip, I can't really think of that site the same ever again.
VT_Hokie_Fan
02-19-2006, 01:45 AM
1. ORLY? What's that mean?
He meant it like O RLY? which basically means Oh really?
http://home.comcast.net/~k_laster/orly.jpeg
ctrl-alt-delete
02-19-2006, 02:32 AM
...Wouldn't that be a fucking sweet launch title list?
Damn.
I guess we can all only dream.
Know what would be really sweet? If they could make it so you could download actual revolution games for a small charge, and then they would self-delete in about five days. Virtual Rentals! Damn, they would fucking own Blockbuster. Might take FOREVER to download though...
Quote me on that. I was the first one that said it would be cool if Zelda would be able to have extra features if played on the Revolution, and it looks like that one is going to come true.
punkonjunk1024
02-19-2006, 11:55 AM
He meant it like O RLY? which basically means Oh really?
http://home.comcast.net/~k_laster/orly.jpeg
GOD DAMNIT I LOVE THAT DAMN IMAGE!
Where the hell is that from, anyhow?
So if this is antient, does that mean that this information is innacurate? or do we have a huge free backlibrary?
And about downloading titles... Cute trick, but I doubt it'll happen. The potential for dumping them is too large if you already have it.
Pirates galore would be all up in downloading whole games.
God I can't wait to get this machine.
Grasshopper
02-19-2006, 01:36 PM
So if this is antient, does that mean that this information is innacurate? or do we have a huge free backlibrary?
Yes, its inaccurate.
MottZilla
02-19-2006, 01:52 PM
How much would you guys pay for those old games?
For a ROM I wouldn't pay more than 50 cents maybe. When you download the game you get nothing but a file on a card. That ain't worth anything to me. I'd buy an original game cartridge for 50$ if it were in condition to warrent that. But when you get nothing, I pay nothing.
Did I already metnion about this, you can bet that shortly after launch, programs will come out to let you put your own ROMs on your GC anyway. ;p Even though they say there's copy protection, nothing is perfect.
punkonjunk1024
02-19-2006, 02:09 PM
Did I already metnion about this, you can bet that shortly after launch, programs will come out to let you put your own ROMs on your GC anyway. ;p Even though they say there's copy protection, nothing is perfect.
I've really really dropped out of the piracy scene as of late (I tried my hand at DS passthroughs, got pissed, ditched the scene until I care again) but I recall seeing that as already possible with some tiny modifications. You can burn shit onto those lil tiny CD thingys.
Emulation and music and such. Don't have any verification though, I could be retarded. Google pocketheaven forums, thats where I saw it.
On the topic of payment, I wouldn't pay anythign for NES or most SNES roms. I can play NES games 100% faithfully on my GBA flashcart, with hardly any scaling, and it looks great.
SNES emulation on teh PC isn't the same, so I'd probobly play SM and SMRPG, and maybe a few other classics that weren't ported to GBA.
Sega emu = NO because I've got sonic mega collection for GC, and thats really all I liked Segagen for.
n64 emu? wtf yeah. If it had online multiplayer. Otherwise fthat. Not that many n64 games had replay value outside of multiplayer. Thats why I like classics so much -- Replay value.
GC games had alot of replay value, too. Some of them. I'd probobly DL them if I didn't own them.
VT_Hokie_Fan
02-19-2006, 02:27 PM
GOD DAMNIT I LOVE THAT DAMN IMAGE!
Where the hell is that from, anyhow?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_RLY
If I got a Revolution(which I'm not going to), I wouldn't pay more than 1$ for a game, becuz in a month or two there would be a way to download them all for free.
Warlock
02-19-2006, 04:39 PM
obviosly people are still interested in this thread so shuttup will you! (not you vegeta)
Still interested in a thread that is WRONG?
It's not good to bump old topics. People don't see the date and take crap out of context.
mrz84
02-21-2006, 01:57 PM
sweet! now I know I've gotta get the Revolution when it hits the states! :kitty:
the Metroid series will be mine! :kawaii:
Dechipher
02-21-2006, 08:42 PM
It's not good to bump old topics. People don't see the date and take crap out of context.
sweet! now I know I've gotta get the Revolution when it hits the states!
the Metroid series will be mine!
Like him.
Btw, buying cartridges is great and all, but what guarantee is there that they will last? At least with the RVC you get assurance the games will work.
Unless they fuck up like the XBOX360.
MottZilla
02-22-2006, 02:59 AM
Dechipher, classic game cartridges are on MaskROM IC chips. These last virtually forever unless abused. After a long long long time you might start to wear down the copper contacts on the connector. But game cartridges for these systems from the 80s and 90s will last till you're long dead. The game consoles will too though you might have to fix misc parts on them. Ussually cartridge connectors.
Dechipher
02-22-2006, 09:46 PM
While I agree with you, not everyone takes as good of care of games as one would hope. I just can't help but think to my SNES. There are quite a few games that just won't work right. My SMW2: YI game keeps resetting the data, that is, whenever I can get it to work. My Secret of Evermore game is scrambled, and my latter two DKC games keep losing data. Maybe my family is just rough on games. But at least with the RVC you wouldn't have to worry about how your brother takes care of your game. So long as you put your memory card up safely.
Thunderbird
02-22-2006, 10:05 PM
Last I checked, most (if not all) SNES games use batteries to keep save data. The batteries do have a finite life, and when they die, your data has issues.
Orion
02-22-2006, 10:37 PM
For whatever reason, my version 2 SNES likes to erase the date on carts. I think it's because the carts dont sit snugly in the console, and when it gets wiggled even the slightest bit, the consol resets and the data is lost. It's frustrating.
While having the carts for nostalgic sake is kinda cool, I'd rather just download the games and have them all playable on one nice little black box.
ZomfgIts0rzlolo
02-23-2006, 12:11 AM
My Super Mario All-Stars likes resetting my data every three times I play D:
also this topic made me cream my pants when I saw it. bg that it's not real D:
MottZilla
02-23-2006, 02:15 AM
The SNES games that save ussually (always as far as I know) have your usual lithium battery in them. Simply open it up and replace it. Good as new. You will need a "game bit" or sometimes its called a security bit. There are two different sizes I've seen though I forget the measurements. You need the smaller one though.
Secret of Evermore probably has scratched or dirty cartridge contacts on the edge connector (the bottom).
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