Gaming is a privilege not a right, Nintendo have a way for you to play there games so if your unwilling buy it then you don't have a right to it. I maybe forgiving older games but brand new released games i think its a bit much.
This such a dodgy subject emulation is fine but roms are a grey area, theres always the we don't promote piracy from the creators of these emulators when everyone knows most will pirate.īackups are another cop out as backing something up incase something goes wrong thats fine, but using that so called backup to play on another none nintendo device is stretching it. Though, if you are into Gamecube games, I think the Wii is probably the best possible way to experience them, when talking about original hardware. I need something very tactile to offer response when I play, so the Switch was the better choice for me, in that regard.
Nintendo literally used to sell cards and have "love hotels." They can morph their business to whatever they like, so if they ever decide to pull out of console manufacturing and embrace the PC Master Race (JOKING) then they will find a successful way to do I'm aware of your fondness for the system, I've heard you mention it quite a bit! For me though, it didn't hit the spot. Stop looking at pure action, since that's not what runs businesses. Wouldn't it be great to experience anything, anywhere, regardless of which "box" you own? But, people are tribal and territorial, so it's no wonder they act that Like I said, it would depend on timing. There are many people out there that are hell-bent on exclusivity, which hurts the business as a whole. Sun 10th Oct I heard about the Reddit meltdown, so I believe what you say.