Hey Poor Player's Mike Vito writes - "David vs Goliath! Ali vs Frazier! Sega vs Nintendo!! Once upon a time, school yard battles were fought with venomous insults being tossed around like red rubbery dodge balls. Teachers would look on in fear and confusion with their cigarettes hanging from their mouths while children babbled on about bits and Blast Processing."
The venerable Nintendo 3DS is entering its twilight years. After a rocky, uncertain launch, the system built a following and a library that allowed it to become one of the most successful systems released, and it certainly has the top-tier games to show for it. Before [people] put the handheld into long-term storage (or if [someone is] just now getting one), check out [Michibiku's] guide for the best the system has to offer!
SEGA released SEGA 3D Classics Collection on the Nintendo 3DS last year, April 26, 2016, for $29.99.
Several retro game collections have been discounted with Mega Man Legacy Collection dropping to $7.50 on PS4 and Xbox One as well as the Mega Man Legacy Collection Collector's Edition (with Gold Mega Man Amiibo) dropping to $38.84. Also on sale are Rare Replay for $12.00 as well as SEGA 3D Classics Collection for $19.99.
Good stuff. I like the care that went into this collection.
As a gamer who grew up in the midst of "Sega vs Nintendo" I still find it hard to believe that I can play Sonic games on a Nintendo device.
This is all SEGA has to do. Physical retro compilations and new games that they take their time with and put a Nintendo level of polish on.