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Are Virtual Console Games Too Expensive?

Adam from Replayability joins Nintendo Enthusiast’s Youtube channel and starts off his addition to the team by asking “Are Virtual Console games too expensive?” Adam tackles the topic by comparing the cost of Virtual Console games to their cart counterparts and the results are quite interesting!

What do you think of his assessment? Do you find the price of Virtual Console games fair? Should they be offered at a lower price and is it fair to compare them to their cart counterpart?

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voodoochild3463615d ago

Lol. If nintendo did that they would have to price some games at north of $100. It goes both ways.

SpiralTear3615d ago

The price isn't what bothers me the most. It's really the selection. Could use more games overall.

Tross3615d ago (Edited 3615d ago )

To be fair, the retro selection on all three major systems could use more games. Nintendo doesn't seem to have any quality control with their selection, mind you, with great classics like Milon's Secret Castle, and Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, in the mix, while other, better titles, are left out. To answer this question: yes, I think they are. A NES game costs about $5 on VC. For $1 more, you can get a PS1 classic off of PSN. A SNES title will set you back $8, with N64 games going for $10. At least they aren't as bad as MS, who I believe, at least at one point in time, was offering N64 titles from Rare, for as high as $15.

Edit: Ok, I've seen the vid, and Adam does make some good points. I downloaded Harvest Moon SNES on my Wii, when I first got it, for $8, and I saw the cart in a store for $108. I saved significantly there. I also don't own any of the original systems and what-not, so the convenience factor is there for me too. I guess there are two sides to it. If you own another 7th gen console, I'd highly recommend getting Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection, over downloading the games individually on VC, because you get 49 games for $20, and on a disc, whereas, it would set you back almost $400 to get them all from VC. But, I'm sure if you were to try to collect all the games physically, it would set you back a lot more.

Xof3614d ago

To be fair, Nintendo is missing huge gobs of classic games, the only classic game Sony is really missing is Suikoden II, and Microsoft doesn't have any classic games. ~__~

dennett3163615d ago

Yes, they very much ARE too expensive. They're practically pushing people towards downloading complete Rom sets by charging so much.
Should be £1 per NES game, £1.50 per SNES and £2.00 per N64 at maximum.

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Farewell to the Virtual Console, the boldest part of Nintendo's mid-00s revolution

Nintendo's mid-noughties revolution feels so distant now, even if its impact hasn't really dimmed. The touch sensation of the DS led in its own way to the iOS revolution, the motion controls of the Wii helped reestablish video games in the living room and push them towards the mainstream, and the reverberations of both are felt to this day. There's another facet of its revolution that sadly never had the same impact, and now is set to finally fizzle away.

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fan_of_gaming405d ago

yet another part of gaming where the past was better than what we get in the present/future.

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The Virtual Console vs. Nintendo Switch Online

Streaming services have become really popular in the last decade. Are subscription and streaming services right for Videogames?

Nintendo Switch Online has replaced the Virtual Console but is the service up to the standard of previous Nintendo offerings? Furthermore, do subscription services like Xbox’s Game Pass and NSO really suit video games? This article explores these issues and looks back at the Virtual Console.

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Immagaiden441d ago

I see no reason Nintendo can’t just offer both

FinalFantasyFanatic441d ago

I really miss the VC, I don't want more subscriptions that I have to, I try to keep as few as possible.

silkylove440d ago

VC is better imo. I got games like Super Metroid for like 30 cents. If NSO allowed you to play online with anybody then I would give it the edge.

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Why Can't Nintendo Offer Both Virtual Console And Switch Online?

While that's valid, though, that old social media meme 'why not both?' springs to mind. Why not have subscription options and a Virtual Console eShop? With NSO being multi-faceted in its offering, it seems unlikely that everyone would drop that subscription in a heartbeat in order to buy Super Mario Bros. for $5.

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Inverno478d ago

Because a yearly flow of money is better than people buying specifically what they want. If online was also not behind a paywall you'd be surprised just how many people would drop the sub. When you're only given one option there's not much of a choice.

FallenAngel1984478d ago

No reason not to have both. Consumers would have the option of buying separately like PS+ and Game Pass owners can or have access to it all with a sub

Inverno478d ago

Of course there's no reason, and Nintendo fans have been very vocal about virtual console being brought back. I think however that those who really have an issue with how Nintendo has handled classic games have stayed with emulation. I know the appeal of being able to buy instead of the free alternative. As I see it, it sends a message that there's still an audience for these games, but for whatever reason it may be it's not been made easy to the consumer.

CrimsonWing69478d ago

I miss the Virtual Console. I really want HAM with it on the Wii.

Chocoburger478d ago

Just another reason why modding your Switch can fix almost all of the flaws Nintendo purposefully created on their platform. Save file back ups being another reason. Nintendo is the only company that forces you to pay money in order to back up your save files, and it doesn't even work for all games. Talk about anti-consumer B.S.!

ZeekQuattro478d ago

Because it was only successful on the Wii. Both the Wii U and 3DS VC offerings were no where as successful. It was time to move on from that service. More and more 3rd parties devs started supplying older games in other ways on the Switch so there's no need. Look at all the Capcom collections for instance. Even Konami got in on it. Same with Neo Geo or Atari collections. I could go on and on.