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gf78

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #15 on: July 27, 2016, 09:01:21 am »
The only movies I have gone and seen in the past nine months are Star Wars the Force Awakens and Captain America Civil War.  I can't stand spending all that money to sit in an uncomfortable theater with my feet stuck to the floor and some "big head" sitting down directly in front of me.   >:(
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Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #16 on: July 27, 2016, 09:58:00 am »
We go to the Alamo Drafthouse for movies, the experience is worth it.  It's like $10/person.  The height difference between each row is enough that you can't even see the seats in the row in front of you.  They serve drinks and food.  The theater has strict policies on noise complaints, so people CAN and WILL be escorted from the building.  They serve alcohol so most of the time, no minors.  The 30 minutes leading up to the film, they play relevant videos.  For deadpool they played a bunch of videos from conventions with deadpool cosplayers, trailers of other Ryan reynolds super hero films (Green lantern and the blade films... even though he was only in the 3rd), and other funny deadpool related videos.  For Civil War they played a civil war mockumentary themed as an American Civil War documentary, but about Marvel Civil War, they played a Iron Man v. Captain America kung fu short film.  They played some spiderman stuff from bollywood, japan, and mexico.  And usually they have themed snacks, drinks, and meals.  For deadpool they had chimichangas.  Occasionally they have other stuff, like they will play Princess Bride and give everyone foam swords to sword fight with during the movie.  Sometimes they will have trivia nights or something.  It's just a really cool experience, and as it is, $10 for a movie ticket is pretty good in comparison to other theaters.

Yay off topic again.


rayne315

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #17 on: July 27, 2016, 11:12:57 am »
I'm pretty interested in it.  It has 30 great games, looks like a solidly-built mini-NES and has the original controllers which provide the authentic feel from when you originally played these games. 

What's aggravating is seeing articles on it on the web and in the comments sections, everyone bitching about the price.  Wow...$60 for a souvenir/game system and thirty DAMN FINE GREAT CLASSIC GAMES.  We aren't talking 30 Atari "beep-boop-bop!" games or one of those chinzy Genesis consoles with 30 home-coded turds to pad out the selection.  It also has HDMI and Nintendo is making it directly, not some 3rd party.  Things like not including the AC adapter for the end of the USB power cable are cheesy as is the short controller cord length.  But the same people bitching about the price will go out to a bar or a movie or an overpriced dinner and spend more than that no questions asked.

Me?  I could go eat a $60 meal.  About 12 hours later (give or take) I'll pinch a big loaf of that meal in the toilet.  Or, I could buy a $8 McMeal and this guy for about the same price and enjoy classic gaming bliss forever more. 

i agree with you about the preferring something physical over buying food yikes. but i have disordered eating, so i see it as a win/win in my case. >.>;;
on the other hand, how the hell does someone eat a $60 meal??? i think the biggest tab i've ever dragged up was $25... that was sushi, a bento box and a round of desert and hot tea. yikes. (there again, as a vegetarian, it's hard for me to accrue a big tab... big tabs, i think, come from quality steak and such, filet mignon, it's easy to not accrue a giant tab on cheap vegetarian sushi/seaweed salad/tofu/mochi ice cream hahaha.


lol there is a place in our area that is a "rich person" restaurant called Bass Street Landing. you know the whole 1 piece carved full wooden tables, white table cloth, 6-7 pieces of REAL silverware pre-arranged on the table a spot, real unguarded candles that were lit when we sat down (and were probably pitched afterwards), that kind of place. my mom wanted to go there for her 50th birthday so we took her, her husband, my brother, my GF, and myself and by the end of it racked up a $500 bill or $100 a person, and there were only 2 pieces of good cuts of meat that we ordered. I cant remember what it was but I got a vegetarian option there as it was one of the cheapest items on the menu (it was good but for the price I probably could have made better) and my seat still came to $60.

back on topic though I can see the value there for the mini-nes but since I own a good portion of the games in hard copy I will probably wait to see if it drops in price to around $30-40
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gf78

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #18 on: July 27, 2016, 11:33:37 am »
We go to the Alamo Drafthouse for movies, the experience is worth it.  It's like $10/person.  The height difference between each row is enough that you can't even see the seats in the row in front of you.  They serve drinks and food.  The theater has strict policies on noise complaints, so people CAN and WILL be escorted from the building.  They serve alcohol so most of the time, no minors.  The 30 minutes leading up to the film, they play relevant videos.  For deadpool they played a bunch of videos from conventions with deadpool cosplayers, trailers of other Ryan reynolds super hero films (Green lantern and the blade films... even though he was only in the 3rd), and other funny deadpool related videos.  For Civil War they played a civil war mockumentary themed as an American Civil War documentary, but about Marvel Civil War, they played a Iron Man v. Captain America kung fu short film.  They played some spiderman stuff from bollywood, japan, and mexico.  And usually they have themed snacks, drinks, and meals.  For deadpool they had chimichangas.  Occasionally they have other stuff, like they will play Princess Bride and give everyone foam swords to sword fight with during the movie.  Sometimes they will have trivia nights or something.  It's just a really cool experience, and as it is, $10 for a movie ticket is pretty good in comparison to other theaters.

Yay off topic again.

I actually bought a Star Wars Alamo Draft House magazine on eBay a few months back.  Very cool book.
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gf78

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #19 on: July 27, 2016, 11:39:37 am »
lol there is a place in our area that is a "rich person" restaurant called Bass Street Landing. you know the whole 1 piece carved full wooden tables, white table cloth, 6-7 pieces of REAL silverware pre-arranged on the table a spot, real unguarded candles that were lit when we sat down (and were probably pitched afterwards), that kind of place. my mom wanted to go there for her 50th birthday so we took her, her husband, my brother, my GF, and myself and by the end of it racked up a $500 bill or $100 a person, and there were only 2 pieces of good cuts of meat that we ordered. I cant remember what it was but I got a vegetarian option there as it was one of the cheapest items on the menu (it was good but for the price I probably could have made better) and my seat still came to $60.

back on topic though I can see the value there for the mini-nes but since I own a good portion of the games in hard copy I will probably wait to see if it drops in price to around $30-40

If I had known the prices ahead of time, I wouldn't have gone.  If I walked in and saw those prices, I would have walked the fuck back out.  There is a great steakhouse called Colton's that I go to.  I have not once had a bad meal there and the steak is juicy & bloody as hell when I order it that way.  For me, the wife and two daughters to eat there costs around $60.  I grumble about that costing so much.  Like I said, no matter what you eat it just makes a turd in the end.  Now of course I'm not suggesting that the flavor of your food counts for nothing.  But unless it's for a really good charity, there is no way in bloody hell that I would spend $100+ per person for a meal. 

....I also don't need fifty pieces of silverware.  A fork, spoon and knife is all I need.  After I eat my salad, the same fucking fork works just fine for poking a piece of steak too.   #thispoorguygivesnoshits.
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soera

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #20 on: July 27, 2016, 11:43:18 am »
If I had known the prices ahead of time, I wouldn't have gone.  If I walked in and saw those prices, I would have walked the fuck back out.  Like I said, no matter what you eat it just makes a turd in the end. I also don't need fifty pieces of silverware.  A fork, spoon and knife is all I need.  After I eat my salad, the same fucking fork works just fine for poking a piece of steak too. 

Picked and quoted for so much truth.

rayne315

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #21 on: July 27, 2016, 12:45:01 pm »
lol there is a place in our area that is a "rich person" restaurant called Bass Street Landing. you know the whole 1 piece carved full wooden tables, white table cloth, 6-7 pieces of REAL silverware pre-arranged on the table a spot, real unguarded candles that were lit when we sat down (and were probably pitched afterwards), that kind of place. my mom wanted to go there for her 50th birthday so we took her, her husband, my brother, my GF, and myself and by the end of it racked up a $500 bill or $100 a person, and there were only 2 pieces of good cuts of meat that we ordered. I cant remember what it was but I got a vegetarian option there as it was one of the cheapest items on the menu (it was good but for the price I probably could have made better) and my seat still came to $60.

back on topic though I can see the value there for the mini-nes but since I own a good portion of the games in hard copy I will probably wait to see if it drops in price to around $30-40

If I had known the prices ahead of time, I wouldn't have gone.  If I walked in and saw those prices, I would have walked the fuck back out.  There is a great steakhouse called Colton's that I go to.  I have not once had a bad meal there and the steak is juicy & bloody as hell when I order it that way.  For me, the wife and two daughters to eat there costs around $60.  I grumble about that costing so much.  Like I said, no matter what you eat it just makes a turd in the end.  Now of course I'm not suggesting that the flavor of your food counts for nothing.  But unless it's for a really good charity, there is no way in bloody hell that I would spend $100+ per person for a meal. 

....I also don't need fifty pieces of silverware.  A fork, spoon and knife is all I need.  After I eat my salad, the same fucking fork works just fine for poking a piece of steak too.   #thispoorguygivesnoshits.

want to hate the thought of it even more? $5 for a non-alcoholic beverage no free-refills  :'( but they had free water surprisingly.
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gf78

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #22 on: July 27, 2016, 01:12:56 pm »
want to hate the thought of it even more? $5 for a non-alcoholic beverage no free-refills  :'( but they had free water surprisingly.

That's just fucked up.  Soda costs pennies.  Literally.  PENNIES! 
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necrosexual

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #23 on: July 28, 2016, 01:32:43 am »
want to hate the thought of it even more? $5 for a non-alcoholic beverage no free-refills  :'( but they had free water surprisingly.

That's just fucked up.  Soda costs pennies.  Literally.  PENNIES! 

wanna make it worse? i worked for a shitty fast food restaurant one time that wouldn't let us get free soda on the clock. water or tea only. and their tea was nauseatingly sweet. southern fast food #neveragain
i bitched and moaned about it, everyone did, we all knew it was worth nothing... no change tho.

employees did not get  half off price for soda either. so it was pay $1.69 for it or you were stuck with water or teasyrup that kinda tasted like tea almost.
we were supposed to upsale that overpriced shit and i just couldn't bear to do it.


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Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #24 on: August 01, 2016, 03:32:48 am »
Is the NES Classic already in the database? If so, where do I find it?

spac316

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #25 on: August 02, 2016, 02:40:47 am »
Well, again like I said...
This is really cool that Nintendo is doing this and I'm impressed with the list of titles that were chosen to be built in. But I am rather confused to see that Contra and Castlevania 3 are absent from the roster for some reason yet their respective prequels and sequels are.
I also would like to have seen it with it's own Virtual console so we could download more games to it, like a Steam Machine for Nintendo.

So if Nintendo were to make an SNES Mini, What games would you want in it? Do it like the NES mini and have 30 games with the majority being Nintendo made and one third of the list for third party games.
I would like to see...
  • Super Mario World(+Super Mario All-Stars if may be)
    SMW2:Yoshi's Island
    F-Zero
    Pilotwings
    Donkey Kong Country 1,2,3
    Super Metroid
    Zelda: Link to the Past
    Starfox
    Contra III
    Mega Man X
    Street Fighter II Turbo
    Earthbound
    Final Fantasy 6(or 3)
    Super Punch out!
    Gradius III
    Kirby Super Star
    Castlevania IV
    Super Mario RPG
    Super Double Dragon
    Super Ghouls n Ghosts
    Super Mario Kart
    Tetris & Dr Mario
    Tetris Attack
    Yoshi's Cookie
    Wario's Woods
    Chrono Trigger
    Stunt Race FX
    Kirby's Dream Land 3
    Final Fight 2
    Illusion of Gaia
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kashell

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #26 on: August 02, 2016, 08:39:55 am »
An SNES mini would be swell. I'd like to see these on it. These are in no particular order (except the first one).

1. Secret of Mana
2. Secret of Evermore
3. Chrono Trigger
4. Illusion of Gaia
5. Soul Blazer
6. Lufia & The Fortress of Doom
7. Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
8. Mega Man X
9. Mega Man X2
10. Mega Man X3
11. Kirby Super Star
12. Breath of Fire
13. Breath of Fire II
14. Super Mario World
15. Super Mario World 2 aka Baby Mario
16. Mario RPG
17. Final Fantasy IV
18. Final Fantasy VI
19. Castlevania IV
20. Donkey Kong Country
21. Donkey Kong Country 2
22. Mega Man 7
23. Super Metroid
24. Contra III
25. Tales of Phantasia
26. Terranigma
27. Treasure Hunter G
28. Secret of Mana 2
29. Live a Live
30. Romancing Saga 3

Yes, there are some imports on there. I couldn't help myself.

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #27 on: August 02, 2016, 04:19:13 pm »
My list would include these titles:
Super Mario World
Yoshi's Island
F-Zero
Pilotwings
Donkey Kong Country 1, 2, 3
Super Metroid
Zelda
Starfox
Contra III
Mega Man X
Street Fighter II Turbo
Earthbound
King of Dragons
Knights of the Round
Castlevania IV
Super Ghouls n Ghosts
R-Type III
Metal Warriors
Earthworm Jim 1, 2
Super Mario Kart
Tetris & Dr Mario
Final Fight 2
Super Smash T.V.
Turtles In Time
Harvest Moon
International Superstar Soccer Deluxe
Super Bomberman 3
Zombies

I couldn't care less about Japanese RPG's and American sports titles. Earthbound and Zelda is the max I can take when it comes these genres.
« Last Edit: August 02, 2016, 04:22:13 pm by blurks »

gf78

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #28 on: August 03, 2016, 09:28:24 am »
I think a Mini SNES is inevitable because the mini NES is going to be a huge hit.  So with that being said, here are my picks for the 30 games it should include.

1  Super Mario World
2  Super Mario World 2 - Yoshi's Island
3  Super Mario All-Stars
4  The Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past
5  Super Castlevania IV
6  ActRaiser
7  Illusion of Gaia
8  Donkey Kong Country
9  Donkey Kong Country 2
10  Donkey Kong Country 3
11  Contra III
12  Super Metroid III
13  Starfox
14  F-Zero
15  Pilot Wings
16  Super Mario Kart
17  Super Ghouls & Ghosts
18  Tetris & Dr. Mario
19  Mario RPG
20  Kirby SuperStar
21  Super Punch-Out!
22  Yoshi's Cookie
23  Wario Woods
24  Final Fantasy III (VI if you are in Japan)
25  Earthbound
26  Demon's Crest
27  Super R-Type III
28  Mega Man X
29  Gradius III
30  Earthworm Jim
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sin2beta

Re: Mini NES Classic Ediiton
« Reply #29 on: August 04, 2016, 11:31:08 pm »
I'm all for the NES mini. I would love to collect for the NES. It would be my next system in theory, however, I don't want to devote the space to another system. Having 30 games at my disposal with a more console like feel than an emulator on a PC would be great. I will probably pick this up. It is a great selection of games.

Edit:
I would like to see double dragon 2 removed and replaced with Contra. They have gradius after all. Or at the very least replace it with the original double dragon.
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