Yeah, emulators do have more features like save states and whatnot, but playing the games as they were meant to be played on the proper console feels so much better.aguspal said:But you have emulators and whatnot...
I dunno, it seems really pointless.
Well, unless you dont have a pc. Thats the only way it might work.
It wouldt even be good for nintendo.
It wouldt sell at all.
Or well, at least thats what I belive.
Emulators FTW!
I never actually considered this, good point.GoaThief said:Hell no, it'd be messy as hell and look like crap on HDTVs. An official emulator for various formats like smartphones and PC + re-released titles? Yes, I might consider purchasing.
Gee, I can't think of a reason you wouldn't want to illegally pirate games.King of Asgaard said:A SNES can be emulated on microwaves in this day and age (no I don't emulate, because I have other games to play) so why would I want to buy what is essentially free elsewhere?
Also, I believe ThinkGeek actually does sell them, so yeah.
It's not about piracy.Zachary Amaranth said:Gee, I can't think of a reason you wouldn't want to illegally pirate games.King of Asgaard said:A SNES can be emulated on microwaves in this day and age (no I don't emulate, because I have other games to play) so why would I want to buy what is essentially free elsewhere?
Also, I believe ThinkGeek actually does sell them, so yeah.
Oi.