I would pay fifty bucks for a new NES game, but I don't think that's what I'm being sold here. Joe Granato has put himself firmly in the spotlight of this production, well in front of the game itself. That gives me doubts.
The Kickstarter video told me all about Joe and his team of creative geniuses. They talked a lot about heartwarming nostalgia and their beautiful creative process, but they hardly said a word about the game itself. I don't care about Joe or the life-affirming realization of his childhood fantasies; I care whether or not the game is any good, but I wasn't shown more than three seconds of game play, much less anything to convince me that the game is of any substantial quality.
I would urge anyone considering giving this project money to also consider the possibility that the game sucks.