Part1/4 I think the biggest problem with this is game the fact that Nintendo is cheating on us with this game for years now.
A lot of SNES-games are ported to GBA. Super Mario Allstars was a great deal at the time it was released. You don’t see that kind of remakes in 1 package that much this time around. But I think Nintendo regrets the release of this game in the 90’s.
Visman27
August 28, 2012 at 6:16 AM -
part2/4 So when GBA was out, they decided to bring each part of Super Mario Allstars in seperate games. And now they bring it on a DVD (with only 20 mb of the whole 7,7 GB space of a DVD). This is just because they don’t wanna release it on VC.
It’s a shame because we bought these games more then once and it would have make sence when you could buy it on VC, just like other SNES-games.
Visman27
August 28, 2012 at 6:36 AM -
Part 3/4 The first edition of Animal Crossing on N64 had mario-games in it, just like SEGA did with Yu Suzuki-games in Shenmue. I really liked that idea. I think that’s the best way to let newcomers become aware of the developpers history and it would be a great thank you for all those gamers who bought these games.
Someone at Nintendo must have said that it would hurt Nintendo’s future plans of selling these games again. I think that’s a shame.
Part1/4 I think the biggest problem with this is game the fact that Nintendo is cheating on us with this game for years now.
A lot of SNES-games are ported to GBA. Super Mario Allstars was a great deal at the time it was released. You don’t see that kind of remakes in 1 package that much this time around. But I think Nintendo regrets the release of this game in the 90’s.
part2/4 So when GBA was out, they decided to bring each part of Super Mario Allstars in seperate games. And now they bring it on a DVD (with only 20 mb of the whole 7,7 GB space of a DVD). This is just because they don’t wanna release it on VC.
It’s a shame because we bought these games more then once and it would have make sence when you could buy it on VC, just like other SNES-games.
Part 3/4 The first edition of Animal Crossing on N64 had mario-games in it, just like SEGA did with Yu Suzuki-games in Shenmue. I really liked that idea. I think that’s the best way to let newcomers become aware of the developpers history and it would be a great thank you for all those gamers who bought these games.
Someone at Nintendo must have said that it would hurt Nintendo’s future plans of selling these games again. I think that’s a shame.