Its kinda cool that they're giving us more control over our retro gaming experience . I mean, who doesn't love having their own copy of those old games? It's like, you can save it, share it with friends... just a more authentic way to play those classics. Plus, $12 is pretty affordable for some of these games, so that's a big plus . I'm stoked to see what other titles they release next - maybe even some of the more obscure ones?
console archives = nostalgia for the win doraemon is coming for u 12 bucks for cool boarders? that's like 100 in my money days nintendo better step up their game or get left behind
omg i'm so down for this!!! i've been waiting for a service like this for ages, you know? being able to buy and download retro games at will is a total game changer (pun intended) . it's awesome that hamster corp is taking the reins on this one too, because let's be real nintendo's strategy with virtual console was kinda meh.
anyway i'm hyped for cool boarders and ninja gaiden ii! and it's even better that they're releasing more obscure games like doraemon - that's what gets me excited about retro gaming! custom button layouts, screen settings, and the ability to save/load at any time? yes please!
omg, I just got a new nintendo switch 2 and I'm so hyped to play all these retro games! but I was wondering, what's up with the button layout options? can't we just have the original settings like back in the day? also, anyone know where I can find more info on these console archives services? I wanna get my hands on that ninja gaiden 2 game ASAP
I'm loving this move by Hamster Corp! It's about time we had more options for playing our childhood faves on modern consoles. I mean, who doesn't want to relive the nostalgia of Cool Boarders or Ninja Gaiden II? The fact that these games are available for direct purchase is a total game-changer (pun intended). I'm also super excited to see more obscure titles come out โ Doraemon and Sonic Wings Special, anyone? Let's be real, Nintendo's paid subscription service was cool and all, but this way we get the flexibility of buying individual games. Kudos to Hamster Corp for giving us what we want!