If this sells well, they'll release Mother 3. They just have to
I was thinking I'd pull out the Wii to show my support... but realized that it'll probably just be a Wii U VC release
maybe I'll pick up a Wii U
If this sells well, they'll release Mother 3. They just have to
Part 2, and we wanted it again because of how stupidly rare it got and the fact we waited a long time for it on Wii, only to never show up.Part 1? Wasn't Mother 3 the game that everyone wanted brought over?
I never thought about it but the toilet is totally the most appropriate place to play this game.
Can't wait.
So are you going to buy a bunch of people a copy of the game? ;-)neoGAFs number 1 Earthbound fan checking in and ready for action (or actually I think I am the number 2 Earthbound fan, someone on neoGAF once showed their Earthbound collection and it was like a golden temple compared to mine). Huzzah
You can't gift Wii U Virtual Console games to your friends though.So are you going to buy a bunch of people a copy of the game? ;-)
I bet you're one of those guys who rebought all of the God of War and/or Metal Gear Solid HD collections when you actually had all these games on PS2 and PSP already, right?
WHY BUY THEM THEY'RE THE SAME GAMES YOU PLAYED EIGHT YEARS AGO, AMIRITE?!
as an owner of said cart & book since its first week of release: id be good with the price plummeting, it (and other SNES carts) are way too high right now and i want more people experiencing that game, not just collectors
Some people don't like to pirate games.Wat. Widescreen and 720p resolution (from 480i in most cases) are pretty big improvements. Plus, PS2 emulation requires a good computer, and even then I'm pretty sure it's kinda wonky.
By contrast, this VC release adds nothing to the original SNES release, save for progressive output (the SNES was limited to interlaced output). Furthermore, you could've played Earthbound emulated to 99% accuracy as early as 2000, on a 1997 PC. (I did.)
Now, obviously, there are some people who care about that 1% inaccuracy, and perhaps the Wii U emulator takes care of that. And of course, this release increases the chances of further Mother games coming here. But let's not pretend Nintendo is doing more than throwing a bone at longtime fans.
It almost makes you wonder what they have left in-store for E3. O_O
Super Metroid 2.
Super Metroid HD.
Metroid Prime 4, 5 & 6.
Nothing but Metroid.
All made by Retro x Irrational Games.
Wii U stuff.
It almost makes you wonder what they have left in-store for E3. O_O
Wat. Widescreen and 720p resolution (from 480i in most cases) are pretty big improvements. Plus, PS2 emulation requires a good computer, and even then I'm pretty sure it's kinda wonky.
By contrast, this VC release adds nothing to the original SNES release, save for progressive output (the SNES was limited to interlaced output). Furthermore, you could've played Earthbound emulated to 99% accuracy as early as 2000, on a 1997 PC. (I did.)
Now, obviously, there are some people who care about that 1% inaccuracy, and perhaps the Wii U emulator takes care of that. And of course, this release increases the chances of further Mother games coming here. But let's not pretend Nintendo is doing more than throwing a bone at longtime fans.
Wat. Widescreen and 720p resolution (from 480i in most cases) are pretty big improvements. Plus, PS2 emulation requires a good computer, and even then I'm pretty sure it's kinda wonky.
By contrast, this VC release adds nothing to the original SNES release, save for progressive output (the SNES was limited to interlaced output). Furthermore, you could've played Earthbound emulated to 99% accuracy as early as 2000, on a 1997 PC. (I did.)
Now, obviously, there are some people who care about that 1% inaccuracy, and perhaps the Wii U emulator takes care of that. And of course, this release increases the chances of further Mother games coming here. But let's not pretend Nintendo is doing more than throwing a bone at longtime fans.
NoA didn't forget about EB...
Pretty big news actually.
Some people don't like to pirate games.
Wat. Widescreen and 720p resolution (from 480i in most cases) are pretty big improvements. Plus, PS2 emulation requires a good computer, and even then I'm pretty sure it's kinda wonky.
By contrast, this VC release adds nothing to the original SNES release, save for progressive output (the SNES was limited to interlaced output). Furthermore, you could've played Earthbound emulated to 99% accuracy as early as 2000, on a 1997 PC. (I did.)
Now, obviously, there are some people who care about that 1% inaccuracy, and perhaps the Wii U emulator takes care of that. And of course, this release increases the chances of further Mother games coming here. But let's not pretend Nintendo is doing more than throwing a bone at longtime fans.
I don't like to pirate anything, but seeing as there was no other viable alternative for years, who was actually waiting for a legal re-release?
I don't like to pirate anything, but seeing as there was no other viable alternative for years, who was actually waiting for a legal re-release? I mean, it takes all of 5 minutes to get Earthbound up and running on your computer.
Also, Nintendo isn't exactly a wonderful company that absolutely needs your support. They became stinking rich off a mediocre product that was marketed to consumers as a revolution in interactive entertainment. I'm not shedding any tears for the miniscule amount of money they lose due to piracy of ancient games.
neoGAFs number 1 Earthbound fan checking in and ready for action (or actually I think I am the number 2 Earthbound fan, someone on neoGAF once showed their Earthbound collection and it was like a golden temple compared to mine). Huzzah
Wow, did Nintendo kill your pet? or took your job? You sound so buthurt because someone is excited to legally play a game that hasn't experienced before.
Where does that place me?
It's not just about playing it - maybe it could lead to Mother 3 localization and even more
It's pretty interesting that illegal shit is being proposed in the first few pages and being thought of as normal
Ahead of me, I just have a few magazines with some smelly ads, i'd love to give this game a shot!All I have are these (and a Mr. Saturn cell phone charm, a Courage Badge keychain, and two Mother 3 Handbooks):
http://i.imgur.com/dAzOxxO.jpg
Oh wait, I also had an NES Earth Bound (re?)production cart made:
http://i.imgur.com/DGqE7.gif
Where does that place me?
EDIT: I also made this:
http://i.imgur.com/3a0nPzl.jpg
I don't like to pirate anything, but seeing as there was no other viable alternative for years, who was actually waiting for a legal re-release? I mean, it takes all of 5 minutes to get Earthbound up and running on your computer. You can even play it in your web browser, with cloud saves. All I'm saying is that, in the time it took Nintendo to cave-in to fans and digitally release a ROM, you could've played the whole game.
Also, Nintendo isn't exactly a wonderful company that absolutely needs your support. They became stinking rich off a mediocre product that was marketed to consumers as a revolution in interactive entertainment. I'm not shedding any tears for the miniscule amount of money they lose due to piracy of ancient games.
neoGAFs number 1 Earthbound fan checking in and ready for action (or actually I think I am the number 2 Earthbound fan, someone on neoGAF once showed their Earthbound collection and it was like a golden temple compared to mine). Huzzah
Took so long that you could've pirated/dug up your SNES copy if you're lucky enough to have one that still works, played through it, then years later have this pop up for a replay.I don't like to pirate anything, but seeing as there was no other viable alternative for years, who was actually waiting for a legal re-release?