Adding in my comment from last page just because I think it's important to keep in mind as so many people are fighting over this topic:
Nintendo stated specifically that you will only have the game for the month and then it will be gone.
How the hell is that disinformation? And you think I"m the skilled one at it?
Now I am not trying to pick a fight, and maybe this is just me being hopefully delusional, but that isn't actually what Nintendo says... Personally, I do think that it's the case that you will lose the game at the end of the month, but let's take a look at the two official Nintendo statements.
From the
website: Subscribers will get to download and play a Nintendo Entertainment System™ (NES) or Super Nintendo Entertainment System™ (Super NES) game (with newly-added online play) for free for a month.
There are essentially two things here, and the confusion comes from "download and play" If you break this down into two sentences and get rid of the long system names you get:
Subscribers will get to download a game for free for a month.
and
Subscribers will get to play a game for free for a month.
The first part is exactly what we get on PSN. As a subscriber, I get to download certain games for free for a one month period. Then I would have to pay. The confusing part is "play a game for free for a month." This is what suggests you will have to pay to play after the month period... but still if you use PSN as an example it's not incorrect to say "Subscribers will get to download and play [Day of the Tentacle, etc.] for free for a month."
Now let's look at Reggie from the
Wired interview:
Wired: Nintendo's online service for Switch will charge a monthly fee and one of the incentives is one free classic game "per month." Does that mean you lose access to that game after a month?
Reggie Fils-Aime: Correct. It means that essentially you've got access to that game for a period of time, and then after the month there's a new selection. You'll have the opportunity to buy it, but [after] that month we've moved on to another game.
The ambiguity here is in the word "
access." Access as in access to play or access to download? Going back to PSN, you only have "access" to the free games that month, then you still have an opportunity to buy it, but the free games have changed.
Of course, he may also mean access to play, outright saying that you cannot play the game at all for free when the month is over, which is how most people are reasonably reading it.
Like I said, I definitely think it's going to be more of a rental, I just have a problem with people saying Nintendo stated something specifically, because you can see there is a lot of ambiguity. Is it likely only a month-long free play period? Yes. But I can definitely see how someone might read it differently and until we get more information we really can't say for sure.
Switch will destroy the original DS, the original DS was a sales dud and GBA consistently outsold it. The DS was all but dead before the 1-2 hit combo of Brain Age and DS Lite.
If you think the original pre-Brain Age/DS Lite was a success...you are living in a alternative reality.
I remember after I played through Super Mario 64 DS I went and bought the mediocre (for me at least) Mr. Driller: Drill Spirits because I was starved for games and Pictochat just wasn't cutting it.