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Old 02-22-2009, 08:57 AM   #8
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I'd be ecstatic if this is a resurgence of old consoles, carts and all. I know there's not a HUGE market for it, but I'd happily pay $40+ for new NES, Genesis, SNES, etc games as long as they're good. I'd fucking splooge if Capcom released an actual Mega Man 9 cart.

I'm sure there's enough of a market to pull off a complete resurgence, considering those NES/SNES clones going around. And there's a huge market on e-Bay for used classic games. The only question is if they'd be willing to shell out more for what it would have cost if they had put it out on PC or even as a console download - say, $30-$50.

I still have my NES, Genesis, SNES and N64 hooked up and play them semi-regularly. I'm sure there are plenty out there who do. Playing on an emulator just isn't the same, even if you have a controller-to-USB converter.

To get new as in this millennium games for my old consoles would be fucking awesome.

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