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That's great that you think emulators suck. But that's your opinion. And frankly I don't give a damn. If you think it's too complicated and not worth it, fine, don't use a goddamn emulator. If you want an "authentic" experience on the Virtual Console (which is also emulated ), then good for you.Just don't go around trying to force your narrow-minded views on other people by insulting and degrading them. |
"LEAVE ME ALONE AND STOP DEGRADING ME I'M OFFENDED NOW CAN'T YOU JUST HAVE RESPECT FOR MY BELIEFS AND TRADITIONS THIS IS SO INSULTING AND DEGRADING" |
A: Hey, you can play MK64 multiplayer on a PC emulator. Not saying it's better than the real thing, just throwing that out there. Krelian: OMG NO, PLAYING ON A PC SUCKS, YOU HAVE TO HAVE AN AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCE. BUY THE GAME, YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG. IF YOU ENJOY PLAYING IT ON AN EMULATOR YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG. A: ...
Last edited by Shaolin Samurai : Jan 28, 2007 at 06:05 PM.
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I'd personally rather get the thing off the Virtual Console for several reasons.
A) I don't have 4 USB gamepads. Buying those automatically makes it more expensive to get them, especially since I have enough controllers already (3 GCN controllers which are working, plus my sister's Classic Controller). B) I built my computer in 2004 and it has maybe 3-4 USB ports, of which at least two are occupied already. So that adds in the USB hub too. C) My sister doesn't have a DS, so Mario Kart DS is a no-go there, too. Also, it's a lot more bother to take my computer out into the living room than it is to take my Wii out there. Besides, there's one thing that everybody's forgetting: The Virtual Console isn't for everybody. If you think it's easier to play this game on an emulator, then go right ahead. ![]() |
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I can play the game via PC and VC but I choose VC because I feel like it.
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I didn't exactly mean to start a shitstorm of emulator versus virtual console, but the games they've released thus far really don't push me toward a purchase. It isn't that it's not for me or anything like that, but let's compare some releases.
Mario Kart 64 : Many tracks already found on Mario Kart DS, also still horribly easy to whip out the old N64 since most people's aren't dead yet and play that plus other N64 games that the VC doesn't have yet. Good if you don't own a DS or an N64, but most people who stood behind Nintendo this round probably have one or the other. Super Mario 64 : Redone on the DS, literally no point to even bother with this unless you never played it. If you haven't, and you own a Wii, you need to be shot. Link to the Past : The favorite game of the other camp filled with those that prefer it over Ocarina of Time. However, you can put down $11 more and get Four Swords Adventure for GC with the multiplayer mini-games and quests or the GBA version. Street Fighter II : Why? Why not Super Street Fighter II New Challengers? Now, here's an example of a game that NEEDS to be released. Super Metroid : There is no other way to play this at ALL at the present other than emulation, and playing it in HDTV + Component glory with surround sound systems would be GODLY. I would easily throw down 800 points for this. I'm sure there are others, but I grow tired of seeing games released that can be played like 50 different non-emulated ways or have no business being released in the first place. Yes, let's purchase NES Baseball in place of Wii Sports Baseball. Ice Hockey makes more sense than this. |
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I'd pay the points for Super Metroid if it was released, even though I already have it emulated on numerous different consoles. I can justify paying for timeless classics like that.
I'm also hoping they'll release Secret of Mana and Earthbound in the not too distant future. ![]() |
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But the important thing is: If Australia gets that, then U.S. will get something like Chrono Trigger, right? Friggin' Japan would get a multiplayer online Goldeneye then. ![]() Links (Updated 6/21) ...start puttin' 'em in a bowl... ![]() |
I'm done.ON A LIGHTER TOPIC apparently prices for games on specific consoles aren't fixed. In Japan, Ocarina of Time is now available for 1200 points, which is pretty annoying - I guess it's a case of "everyone wants it so we'll make it expensive". Bah. |
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Should rename this thread: "Letting go of your inhibitions ~ Virtual Console style". It just makes so much sense. But seriously, people need to just focus on the main theme of the thread. Which is what I'm just about to do. Right about now.
Yeah... I haven't checked the virtual console in a while and looking at the list in the first post, I don't feel there's a need to. I've already bagged a couple of games but no others pique my interest. I don't have a massive knowledge of N64 games, but I wouldn't mind seeing Paper Mario, Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie and Perfect Dark. Maybe some SNES games will tide me over in the mean time. ![]() |
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I split the crap posts because get out of this thread.
Yeah, I'd really like to see the Banjo games come out too. I never had an opportunity to play those originally.
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