. . . and don't forget the $478 cost to buy those 30 cartridges if you don't already own them, lol.
This is the thing everyone chooses to ignore. "I can just download all those on my phone/in a ROM bundle/on my Pi/whatever," but none of that stuff is
legal. Here you have a very cheap, very legal option, and the response given is like "Well, I was
almost tempted." Maybe it's not a lost sale because there's no realistic circumstance you would've actually paid for the games legitimately, but maybe that says more about you than whether the product is a good purchase. Because compared to finding those old game carts, this is a smash-and-grab kind of deal.
Also, I've learned recently that the average person just doesn't know that Super C is the allegedly superior Contra 2. I think Nintendo needs to let Konami romhack that killer "get stuck" point out of Contra 1 and let it onto the VC and/or the NES Classics Mini version 2 (if it comes). I think they just need to remove that one upper platform where the power-up is and let the power-up float there, or at least shorten it so it's not right up against the wall (such that the player can drop down to the right even when the screen is scrolled forward a ways).