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Do we really need a Nintendo 64 Classic Edition?

Nintendo has said in the past that they don't plan to make a Nintendo 64 Classic Edition. Here's why that's a good decision.

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Knightofelemia1586d ago (Edited 1586d ago )

Since the NES mini and SNES mini did well in sales an N64 mini is the next choice I would buy it. Problem is will Microsoft allow some of the games that made the N64 a great console to come to light on an N64 mini. Like Perfect Dark, Killer Instinct, Banjo Kazooie, Jet Force Gemini, Conker, Doom64. Also could Nintendo get the license to release Golden Eye on the N64 mini that was a great game. I like the Genesis mini I wish Sega would release another Sega mini console like Saturn, Dreamcast or even the SMS they did a way better job then the At Game machine. Only mini I did not like was the PS1 mini the only one that was poorly planned and rushed.

UltraNova1586d ago

Agreed, let's not kid ourselves here, If Nintendo could get the licence for those big hitters the N64 classic would already be in stores. Why say no to a cheap money printing machine?

Vits1585d ago (Edited 1585d ago )

I think is much more than that. Because when you take into account everything that Nintendo would need to make it desirable and the current situation in the world. The end product become much more expensive than their previous offers.

First, they have this huge issue with licensing. As they don't own half the games that made the N64 excellent. In addition they have a big problem with their in-house games as many of them depended on multiplayer. Series like Mario Kart, Mario Party and Mario Tennis are a huge part of their catalog, but they need a lot of players to actually shiny. Meanwhile games like Pokemon Stadium and Hey you, Pikachu! required special hardware to either play or to unlock all their functionalities.

Then we have a complexity issue in both hardware and software. Even today emulating N64 is not as straightforward as NES/SNES with many games having issues or requiring a hack to work perfectly. And that means more investiment in that front. And the same goes for hardware especially the controllers that are likely more expensive to produce.

And on top of all that. They would still have to make it a great deal as the N64 is a considerably less popular console than it's older brothers. However doing that is not easy, first the issue with multiplayer. It's unlikely that they would ship it with 4 controllers, the most reasonable would be 2. But that already make the deal sour. As buyers would have to fork for 2 more controllers to actually get all of what the console offers. And at the same time social distancing is still a thing.

With all that. I don't think a N64 Classic would be a cheap money printing machine. It's more likely that it wouldn't be worth the effort. Especially because they have a much cheaper and easier console to make a Classic version of: The Game Boy and to a lesser extend the Game Boy Advance.

UltraNova1585d ago

Vits,

Very well thought-out comment. Agreed with almost everything you said but, I still believe they will sell as many as they can make, provided they can overcome all those hurdles first.

Vits1584d ago

Well, yes. It's very unlikely that they wouldn't turn a profit on such a project. The issue is that the maximum profit that they could generate with it would be much smaller than what the NES/SNES provided. And what they could achieve with other Classic consoles, like a GB series.

Sometimes is not really about making a profit. Is about making all the profit.

FinalSpero1586d ago

Listen... We don't NEED one. I mean I have a perfectly fine emulator on my pc.
That said, I still WANT one. So I can waste $80+ on something I don't need. Please.

TheColbertinator1586d ago

No but I want it and will pay whatever Nintendo wants

MetroidFREAK211585d ago

I would buy it. I no longer have a NES or SNES classic, but I would definitely keep N N64 classic

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30 Years Ago, Sega Took Its Biggest Gamble With Saturn And Failed

"That’s not how you launch a system".

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thorstein20h ago

The Dreamcast was the biggest gamble and way ahead of its time.

OtterX20h ago

I wish we lived in the Alternate Timeline where Sega was still a dominant force in the console space and it hadn't been Microsoft.

darthv7218h ago

Saturn was a fantastic piece of kit... they just went a little too ambitious with its dual CPU setup. which turned a lot of developers off (at the time). The homebrew community have done some amazing work many years later, thanks to multichip experience. It is still the best platform for arcade fighters and shmups of all time. Dreamcast is a close 2nd though.

Profchaos7h ago

Yeah it was a interesting decision especially when looking at how dual CPU is considered a root cause of why the Jaguar was a failure.

Also the hardware rendered four sided polygons where the standard was three if they kept with triangle polygons I feel the systems development would have been easier to work with and we would have seen more third party ports in the west.

I think it was a victim of its time more than anything it saw huge success in Japan but the leadership and internal turmoil in the west meant games were not getting localised along with a focus on arcade like games were the PlayStation and later the N64 were pushing more in depth experiences over coin munching high score driven games.

Knightofelemia15h ago

I still enjoy my Saturn it was the first console I mowed lawns for and saved up for to purchase. I went so far as to purchase a used Saturn to run off an SD card. I even have a second Dreamcast modded to run off an SD card as well.

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Stellar Blade Dev Will Reveal Next Game "Project Witches" by June Following Successful Q1

Today, Korean developer Shift Up, known for Stellar Blade and Goddess of Victory: Nikke, announced its financial results for Q1 of 2025

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RaidenBlack15h ago(Edited 15h ago)

UE5 based this time

robtion10h ago

That said, I think Stellar Blade looks better than most current UE5 games.

Relientk7710h ago

If Stellar Blade is anything to go by, yeah I am hyped to see this new game.

robtion9h ago

I just saw the Stellar Blade director just finished Clair Obscur (96hrs playtime). He clearly has good taste. Gives me some confidence concerning their new game.

jznrpg10h ago

I hope it’s single player.

robtion10h ago

Let's hope so. If not I have no interest in it.

robtion10h ago

Very interested to see what they follow Stellar Blade up with. Easily my GOTY 2024.

Levii_929h ago

I have 120 hours in this game..

Astro Bot was mine easily but Stellar Blade is right behind it and then Silent Hill 2.

robtion8h ago

Yeah I have around 260 hours. I also loved the Silent Hill 2 remake and Space Marine 2.

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NES Games That Hold Up Brilliantly

Unlike most SNL special guests from the 00s, a lot of NES games just do not age.

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