Blok Drop U is the worst dollar I've ever spent.
It's not a bad little puzzle game at all. I bought it for $2, finished it in an hour and a half and don't regret the purchase at all.
good to know... I was really thinking about dropping the bk on ituc
Does anybody know if Nintendo has mentioned anything about updating the OS on the WiiU to create more space? I'm likely going to be picking up a lot of GBA games, but as it is (after upgrading most of my NES/SNES games) I have virtually no space to put this stuff. I don't want to start deleting, especially since I heard some games were pulled entirely from the eShop (Yoshi's Cookie, I believe).
Why not just pick up an external hard drive to add more space? I've got a 1 TB hooked to mine and I doubt I'll ever need to upgrade again.
Sorry, I think I said it wrong. I actually have a 1.5TB drive hooked up to it, my problem is the actual menu screen. There aren't enough squares to put all the GBA games that I want to purchase, as in, they won't fit on the menu screen. I was wondering if they've announced any plans to expand this screen, or better yet just add a folder system like the 3DS.
I may be wrong, but I think I read somewhere that the Wii U automatically adds more pages when they get filled up.
Because digital should be compared to actual carts...
Because digital should be compared to actual carts...
Sorry, but I think it should be brought up. It's part of the equation that shouldn't be ignored, just like how piracy shouldn't be ignored either. The fact of that matter is that the digital pricing is, in some cases, far cheaper than the physical cartridge, and is a better, cheaper alternative. The only way you can get cheaper is if you go download a ROM, which I personally dislike doing.
Compared to Sony's pricing of PS1 games Nintendo's handling is just sad especially since there isn't a one time play on multiple platforms. I mean NES for $5 some 27 years later? Smh.
I think there are some NES games that are worth $5. Like the original Legend of Zelda, Metroid, and SMB 3. However, I personally would like Nintendo to be a bit more flexible with some of their price points; I certainly wouldn't buy Balloon Fight for anything less than a dollar since I think it's garbage and have no nostalgic value for it. It's good to see that some of the GBA games like Kirby & the Amazing Mirror and F-Zero Maximum Velocity are selling for cheaper than other titles, especially since a good condition copy of F-Zero's GBA cartridge can be found for only around $5.
As for Sony's pricing and account system, I doubt anyone will seriously argue that it's worse. I think the way Sony handles the PS1 classics is great; it's a cheaper alternative for a lot of games, like Vagrant Story, which generally sells anywhere between roughly $15 to $30+ if you want a used physical copy versus the PSN price of $5.99, especially with the added benefit of being able to play on multiple systems after only paying for it once.
It's not a lot of money for just about any game that's not a microbudget title. Is it just a mobile mindset? Anything above .99 is too much to bear? I honestly just don't get it.
Well $8 is certainly not a lot for games like Superstar Saga, Advance Wars, and Golden Sun.
I'm going to need all of you to buy Advance Wars so we have a chance in hell of ever seeing a new installment.
I do find it very strange how Nintendo has arbitrarily decided their GB/GBC/GBA VC would have tiered pricing, but NES/SNES VC is all fixed. If anything, NES needs it the most.
It's not a lot of money for just about any game that's not a microbudget title. Is it just a mobile mindset? Anything above .99 is too much to bear? I honestly just don't get it.
I do find it very strange how Nintendo has arbitrarily decided their GB/GBC/GBA VC would have tiered pricing, but NES/SNES VC is all fixed. If anything, NES needs it the most.
Well, this is kind of subjective.the biggest problem with VC prices is that the lesser games shoud cost less. only the very best merits the top price points (the top price points should be $1-2 lower or they could put more features like emulated online play and local multi to make them worth it)
Japanese players are lucky, they get Advance Wars 1&2 for the price of one GBA title
I think it's pretty shameful that they do not allow for multiplayer in GBA VC games despite the rather high price. At 7 even online multiplayer should've been possible.
Is that free-to-play baseball game for the 3ds even announced for europe? I really want to try that.
GBA is not tiered in Europe. All the American tiers do is make most GBA games cost $1 more. But that reminds me NES games on 3DS in the UK. The prices are all over the place some games like Devil World, Ninja Gaiden 3 and Simons Quest are £3.59 while SMB, Donkey Kong and Ninja Gaiden 2 are £4.49. Of course there are more than the £3.49 price grandfathered from 500 Wii Points on the Wii U. Which reminds me, Super Mario Bros 3 is £3.49 on 3DS.I do find it very strange how Nintendo has arbitrarily decided their GB/GBC/GBA VC would have tiered pricing, but NES/SNES VC is all fixed. If anything, NES needs it the most.
Baseball isn't big in Europe.
Thats not really a reason considering what for type ends up on the eShop or even at retail in europe. I want Nintendo Pocket Football Club and Rustys Real Deal Baseball.
We rarely get the nintendo baseball games. Also never got Mario Super Sluggers over in EU. But love to get both maybe they are going to announce something next direct.
So ? Its not like we often get submarine titles from Nintendo and i still got the play the new Steel Diver title here. I could see these arguments if this were a bigger retail title...bur for the eShop which is supposed to be the platform for smaller/niche titles thats a weird argument.