Nintendo Joins the Retro-Arcade 26
pashdown writes "Namco has announced a Nintendo 3-in-1 arcade game that contains Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., and Mario Bros. The new upright has a 25" monitor instead of the traditional 19". Arcadeflyers.com has the flyer."
Re:Yeah it's neat, but... (Score:4, Insightful)
This is collectible and nostalgic. For many gamers, playing an arcade game on a coin-op upright cabinet is part of the game itself, and emulated MAME versions do not compare. These things (and other retro products like the Classic Collection compilation games, the TV Games handhelds, and the NES GBA series) appeal to two types: nostalgia gamers who want the full-on experience and casual gamers who don't know/don't wish to use MAME. Not for you.
As for the price, well, coin-ops are expensive.
Add THAT to the list (Score:1)
Re:Add THAT to the list (Score:1)
Drat! (Score:2)
Re:Drat! (Score:1)
Disappointing (Score:2)
Re:Disappointing (Score:2, Informative)
Growing up in South Dakota, we often got our first glance at new NES games at the arcade in the PlayChoice machines.
Re:Disappointing (Score:2)
Let's think about this. Would you rather spend 25 cents playing a stripped-down Nintendo version of Gauntlet for a fixed amount of time(regardless of you lose your health or not?) or the full-featured arcade version for the same price?
The Important Question (Score:2)
Re:The Important Question (Score:2, Informative)
The price is whatever the operator chooses to set it at.
Reminds me of.. (Score:2)
Oh my... that's pretty damn ugly (Score:1)
Can't they get someone to design art for these arcade re-issues who does something more then cutting up the old art and putting it together on the machine like a jigsaw? Maybe, I dunno, be creative and design something from scratch?
Flyer Typo (Score:1)
Different Monitor ratios? (Score:2)
Re:Different Monitor ratios? (Score:1)
joystick system (Score:1)
Great idea but... (Score:1)
Re:Great idea but... (Score:1)