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Yoshi178 said:
or you could always just preorder it like a normal person who wants one would.
Has it become normal to pre-order the products you want making it harder for people to walk into a store and buy one? I am not a fan of pre-order culture. If that's the new normal, I'm out.
 

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WeepingAngels said:
Yoshi178 said:
or you could always just preorder it like a normal person who wants one would.
Has it become normal to pre-order the products you want making it harder for people to walk into a store and buy one? I am not a fan of pre-order culture. If that's the new normal, I'm out.
do you always sulk when companies put out limited run items and you miss out on them?

NES mini was only ever meant to be a limited edition item. it was never intended to be a mass produced item. hell we're lucky we even got the restocks they gave us in the first place
 

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WeepingAngels said:
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do you always sulk when companies put out limited run items and you miss out on them?
No, do you pre-order everything?
pretty much yeah so i have everything i want paid off early and so i don't miss out on anything.

hell Fire Emblem Echoes limited edition pre-orders ran out within a day here
 

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pretty much yeah so i have everything paid off early and so i don't miss out on anything.

hell Fire Emblem Echoes limited edition pre-orders ran out within a day here
To each his own but Fire Emblem Echoes limited edition is just a special edition. If you prefer to buy things after release and/or in stores, you can easily get the standard edition. Not really comparable to a piece of hardware that you have to pre-order or you can't get it at all. Also, it wasn't called the NES Classic Mini Limited Edition. I know that Nintendo said that it was intended to be limited but it wasn't obvious to most people and Nintendo never said it before release and did wait until it was discontinued to tell us.

I have no problem with special editions that are limited and therefore sell out with pre-orders (outside of disliking pre-orders in general) but a standard edition being easily available makes all the difference. Besides, let's not pretend that Nintendo tried the best they could to meet demand, they didn't.
 

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WeepingAngels said:
Yoshi178 said:
pretty much yeah so i have everything paid off early and so i don't miss out on anything.

hell Fire Emblem Echoes limited edition pre-orders ran out within a day here
To each his own but Fire Emblem Echoes limited edition is just a special edition. If you prefer to buy things after release and/or in stores, you can easily get the standard edition. Not really comparable to a piece of hardware that you have to pre-order or you can't get it at all. Also, it wasn't called the NES Classic Mini Limited Edition. I know that Nintendo said that it was intended to be limited but it wasn't obvious to most people and Nintendo never said it before release and did wait until it was discontinued to tell us.

I have no problem with special editions that are limited and therefore sell out with pre-orders (outside of disliking pre-orders in general) but a standard edition being easily available makes all the difference. Besides, let's not pretend that Nintendo tried the best they could to meet demand, they didn't.
just because it wasn't obvious to you, the fact that Nintendo did say it was intended to be a limited run item should still be a massive indicator to you that you should probably pre-order or miss out.

especially since you live in America where the population is massive and it's much harder to obtain items and people wait out the front of stores at like 6am just so they can get new release consoles and such.

i live in Australia and people always crap on us saying it'd be horrible to live here because of our game censorship and such. but hey at least it's alot easier for us to actually obtain new release items here than it is in America.


and hey, because i pre-order all my stuff. it means that currently the only upcoming things i have to pay off are Splatoon 2, Fire Emblem Warriors and Mario Odyssey and those all aren't coming out for ages so i have plenty of time to pay them off.

it also means it's much easier for me to save up for the announcements they make at E3 now. i'm way ahead in that sense :)
 

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Did Nintendo say it was to be limited prior to it being discontinued? I may have missed it.
Nintendo released it a 30th anniversary celebration for the NES. it was purely meant to a novelty limited release item to appeal to peoples nostalgia people could pick up over the holiday season to keep people occupied while everyone was waiting for the Nintendo Switch. nothing more.

the NES Mini was never intended to go into massive production like all of Nintendo's actual consoles like the Switch is
 

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Yoshi178 said:
Nintendo released it a 30th anniversary celebration for the NES. it was purely meant to a novelty limited release item to appeal to peoples nostalgia people could pick up over the holiday season to keep people occupied while everyone was waiting for the Nintendo Switch. nothing more.

the NES Mini was never intended to go into massive production like all of Nintendo's actual consoles like the Switch is

I am not seeing a link to a quote from Nintendo so no, I guess they didn't come out and tell people it was limited until it was discontinued. Why are you defending them, what's in it for you?
 

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Well they're going to make few of them.
They're going to make them hard to buy.
And then they're going to discontinue them.
So I don't know why even get excited about it.
 

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Changing the topic a bit away from the limited supply of the mini NES; what titles would you like to see on it if Nintendo were to release a mini SNES?

To keep things realistic, here are some stats for the mini NES:
On the mini NES there were 30 titles;
of these 17 came from Nintendo themselves 13 from third parties, outside Japan.
In Japan 14 were from Nintendo and 16 from third parties.
All of the publishers are located in Japan.

I suspect around half the titles will be from Nintendo, in other words. And more than likely most titles will come from Japanese developers. The number of games will probably around 30, or maybe less if they perceive the value of the individual titles as being higher(and if the space they take on disk is higher).

Some contenders would be:

Super Mario World
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
F-Zero
Donkey Kong Country
Yoshi's Island
Super Mario Kart
Street Fighter II(some version)
Chrono Trigger
Final Fantasy IV, V or VI (probably one and not all of them)
Super Mario RPG (if there are no rights issues)
Super Castlevania
Super Punch-out
 

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I wish people just buy a raspberry pi, it's cheaper and you can put all kinds of games not just SNES ones.
 

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Bedinsis said:
Changing the topic a bit away from the limited supply of the mini NES; what titles would you like to see on it if Nintendo were to release a mini SNES?

To keep things realistic, here are some stats for the mini NES:
On the mini NES there were 30 titles;
of these 17 came from Nintendo themselves 13 from third parties, outside Japan.
In Japan 14 were from Nintendo and 16 from third parties.
All of the publishers are located in Japan.

I suspect around half the titles will be from Nintendo, in other words. And more than likely most titles will come from Japanese developers. The number of games will probably around 30, or maybe less if they perceive the value of the individual titles as being higher(and if the space they take on disk is higher).

Some contenders would be:

Super Mario World
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
F-Zero
Donkey Kong Country
Yoshi's Island
Super Mario Kart
Street Fighter II(some version)
Chrono Trigger
Final Fantasy IV, V or VI (probably one and not all of them)
Super Mario RPG (if there are no rights issues)
Super Castlevania
Super Punch-out
Space isn't an issue anymore when it comes to snes roms. It's probably about 1-2 GB for every officially released snes game combined

FF5 probably won't be in the international one since the original one didn't leave Japan. These machines sell on nostalgia so I doubt there will be a "new release" in it. Part of me wants Mother 3[footnote]ignoring that it's a GBA game[/footnote] to be part of it just to see how nuts people would get.

Anyway, in the probably list:

Kirby Super Star
Pilotwings
Starfox
Super Metroid
Contra 3
probably a sports game or 2
Battletoads
Earthbound
Mortal Kombat 3(no blood edition)
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest(out of spite)
Breath of Fire
Earthworm Jim
Gradius III



Personal wish list:

E.V.O
Robotrek
every non Final Fantasy Squaresoft game
Illusion of Gaia
Lufia 1-2
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts


No Disney games sadly, or at least I doubt it. The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse would be a fun addition.
 

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Yoshi178 said:
WeepingAngels said:
1) After the way they treated consumers with the NES Classic, I don't want one now. 2) Even if I still wanted one, it isn't worth the frustration of trying to find one.
or you could always just preorder it like a normal person who wants one would.
Except NoA didn't allow the NES Classic to be preordered. Can't blame the customer for something the company was preventing.
 

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go-10 said:
I wish people just buy a raspberry pi, it's cheaper and you can put all kinds of games not just SNES ones.
I would if I knew how to do coding.
 

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I really want to hold off on speculation and judgement until the thing is confirmed but like everyone else here, I'm going to be surprised if Nintendo produces enough to meet demand. I would also assume that the Japanese one will be the one to get since that'll probably have more than one Final Fantasy and Shin Megami Tensei. I assume anyway...the US one has a chance of packing on Mystic Quest (which I like but I realize nobody else does)
 

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RaikuFA said:
go-10 said:
I wish people just buy a raspberry pi, it's cheaper and you can put all kinds of games not just SNES ones.
I would if I knew how to do coding.
you don't need to, they sell pre coded ones or you can buy one custom made with everything you want for like 60 bucks
 

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go-10 said:
RaikuFA said:
go-10 said:
I wish people just buy a raspberry pi, it's cheaper and you can put all kinds of games not just SNES ones.
I would if I knew how to do coding.
you don't need to, they sell pre coded ones or you can buy one custom made with everything you want for like 60 bucks
Ok, thats cool. PM me a link?
 

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RaikuFA said:
Yoshi178 said:
WeepingAngels said:
1) After the way they treated consumers with the NES Classic, I don't want one now. 2) Even if I still wanted one, it isn't worth the frustration of trying to find one.
or you could always just preorder it like a normal person who wants one would.
Except NoA didn't allow the NES Classic to be preordered. Can't blame the customer for something the company was preventing.
coulda lined up in front of the store super early on release like alot of Americans do whenever new consoles everyones exicited about releases. lel.
 

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Kibeth41 said:
WeepingAngels said:
Yoshi178 said:
or you could always just preorder it like a normal person who wants one would.
Has it become normal to pre-order the products you want making it harder for people to walk into a store and buy one? I am not a fan of pre-order culture. If that's the new normal, I'm out.
It isn't a "new" culture. Pre-ordering has always existed as a way to coax sellers into reserving a high demand item for you on the back of a deposit or early payment.

Too many gamers just absolutely miss the point of pre-ordering.

However, none of this is relevent to the NES Mini.
i wouldn't say its so much the pre-orders that are used as a way coaxing sellers. most of the time its all the limited editions of games and such that developers make which ends up driving up demand because the devs make it clear to people that there will be lower stock of this item.

i have to admit i'm still a sucker for limited editions however i try to buy just the special editions that actually seem worth it like the Fire Emblem Echoes and Breath of the Wild special editions. special editions like those yoshi woolly world and hyrule warriors legends ones are silly since those only have an amiibo and nothing else in them