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NA : Virtual Console line-up for April (GBA games + SMB3 finally coming)

Somnid

Member
Yes, but I'm am era where 20GB games are regularly sold for $5 on competing stores I find it hard to accept $8 for decade old GBA games.

Usually it's because the games didn't hold up or the publisher was trying to make a quick buck and completely devalued it. I don't buy Steam games for more than $5 now (down from $10), not because I don't think games cost that much but because there's no reason to. If a publisher says their game is worth nothing I'm not arguing with that. I'll buy it and probably not play it.
 

nullset2

Junior Member
Mario And Luigi Summary said:
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga: ...their first role-playing adventure as a team of Bros... the Bros. must venture beyond the Mushroom Kingdom... Control each bro separately or together, then team up to unleash Bros. Attacks

Let's Bro it up, Broski! Time to begin this BRO-peration and go on a BRAH-dventure!
 

Davey Cakes

Member
Also, I really hope Wii U owners support Metroid Fusion and Zero Mission when they are released. If these games are successful then perhaps it'll give Nintendo reason to consider a sequel.

Sale prices on stores like Steam should not be used to inform the static price of a game.
Seriously. Steam is friggin' great but it's definitely been devaluing games. Just because you can find something for cheap doesn't mean it's actually worth what you paid.

Speaking of GBA, I found Drill Dozer, brand new, for $2.50 at an FYE Store. That was fortunate. There are people who paid the full $30 for that and determined it was one of the best GBA games and worth the original price.

Just because I got it for $2.50 doesn't mean that's what the game is worth and what people should expect to pay for it.

That said I'm all for reasonable sales for those who are willing to wait. With Steam you don't even have to wait; things are on sale all the damn time.
 

JazzmanZ

Member
People think this is over priced?? what world did you live in where Advance wars cost less then $8 when it originally came out?
 

trixx

Member
N64 was 10 to 12, with 12 being games that had to be Localized because they were never released in the west. We're prolly going to be looking at 12-18 for DS and Gamecube Games.

I think $20 for a gamecube game is pretty decent. But i still think the pricing of nes, snes, gbc, and gba games are a bit too steep. Of course i'm a bit lenient with some games like Earthbound and such but still, the perceived value for average consumer is likely going to be a bit cheaper now days.
 
How does this look good? The clouds are gray. I guess I'll have to wait another 5 years for the real Yoshi's Island.
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$7-$8 is fair pricing, especially if they do a promotion like they are with Japanese releases. These are some of the best games on the GBA. If they release lesser titles in the future I would want them to go as low as $5 and if they put in extra effort (such as translating Mother 3 or having the e-Reader content in SMA4) I wouldn't mind paying upwards of $10. Kind of surpised that people expected Nintendo to charge less for GBA games than SNES games. The games are newer and similar in power.
 

rhoq

Member
N64 is $10 on Wii vc so I think $12 is the lowest it can be

lol if N64 gets a price increase when it finally comes to Wii u

The GBA pricing is in line with SNES VC titles. GBA was kind of like a portable SNES, so it makes some kind of sense.

The DS was like a portable N64, I think DS games would be $9.99 as well.

If we ever get GameCube games, I think $14.99 would be the starting price.
 
Also, I really hope Wii U owners support Metroid Fusion and Zero Mission when they are released. If these games are successful then perhaps it'll give Nintendo reason to consider a sequel.

You might be right. I don't plan on getting the games announced so far. I played them when they came out.
 
These GBA games would be much better suited to 3DS releases. I wonder why Nintendo is having so much trouble coming up with a proper GBA emulator for their portable system.

And $8? Those are ridiculous prices.
 

Temidien

Neo Member
Considering how much entertainment you can squeeze out of some of these titles, $7.99 isn't a tough pill to swallow.

Finally gonna get to relive the GBA title I sunk way too much of my life into (and the standard I still measure all metroidvania games against):

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corn_fest

Member
How does this look good? The clouds are gray. I guess I'll have to wait another 5 years for the real Yoshi's Island.

Yeah, these are so dark, they look terrible. I understand wanting to negate GBA games' super-bright color palettes, but I think they went too far.
Hopefully it's a toggleable filter like GB green on 3DS.
 
Tiered pricing but not like this :( Judging by Euorpe and Japan the games should all be $7. There is a $7 and $8 tier so it is like they used tired pricing to up the price rather than lower it...

When you see Advance Wars it'll cost an American $16 for the two games. Japan gets both in one package which costs like 700 yen (they could have released the games separately for VC).

I took the title to mean that the GBA version of Mario 3 was coming. If that every happens, Nintendo needs to find a way to include the ereader levels. It's a real shame that there's no reasonable way to play that full version right now.
It is called bundling a save file with it. They won't do it because like having Gyro to release Yoshi's Universal Gravitation that is like effort which is against the Nintendo emulation ethos.

Even if they were to do it Europe would once again be left with an inferior version lacking the levels.

I also have the cynical feeling it'll made as DLC if it were to happen.
 

Ivan 3414

Member
8 dollars is ridiculous for straight ports of nearly 10 year old handheld games. They won't be getting my dollar.

Edit: Not to mention the missing content these games will have thanks to lack of multiplayer. Wouldn't be surprised if the e-Reader content for some of these games was paid DLC.
 

Pociask

Member
The GBA pricing is in line with SNES VC titles. GBA was kind of like a portable SNES, so it makes some kind of sense.

The DS was like a portable N64, I think DS games would be $9.99 as well.

If we ever get GameCube games, I think $14.99 would be the starting price.

While the DS may have been roughly a portable N64, DS games were released from 2004 (geez really that long ago? I am feeling old) to around 2011. N64 games were released from about 1996-2001. I have a feeling you're going to be paying more for games released 3-10 years ago than you'd pay for games released 12+ years ago.
 

Metallix87

Member
While the DS may have been roughly a portable N64, DS games were released from 2004 (geez really that long ago? I am feeling old) to around 2011. N64 games were released from about 1996-2001. I have a feeling you're going to be paying more for games released 3-10 years ago than you'd pay for games released 12+ years ago.
SNES vs. GBA says you're wrong
 

tanooki27

Member
still incredible to me they're not selling these on 3DS.

what's their reasoning? I suppose people might buy fewer actual 3DS games if they had the GBA's back catalogue to play through. still...seems counter intuitive not to port portable games to a portable.
 

Morts

Member
Looks like a solid start. The prices seem reasonable to me. SMB3 not being cross-buy does not.

The real test is if any GBA games come out in May.
 

JazzmanZ

Member
8 dollars is ridiculous for straight ports of nearly 10 year old handheld games. They won't be getting my dollar.

Edit: Not to mention the missing content these games will have thanks to lack of multiplayer. Wouldn't be surprised if the e-Reader content for some of these games was paid DLC.
Give it a break already since when did straight ports give you save states? did you expect them to redo all the graphics and add new content at the same time?
 

Davey Cakes

Member
These GBA games would be much better suited to 3DS releases. I wonder why Nintendo is having so much trouble coming up with a proper GBA emulator for their portable system.

And $8? Those are ridiculous prices.

8 dollars is ridiculous for straight ports of nearly 10 year old handheld games. They won't be getting my dollar.
So I take it you've never bought VC games before on Wii, Wii U, or 3DS?

I mean, we've been paying $8 for all SNES games since the Wii VC started in 2006. Nintendo's pricing is nothing new.
 
I also have the cynical feeling it'll made as DLC if it were to happen.

Although Nintendo has done some experimentation with DLC, I think they perfer to charge for content up front. I doubt we'll get the content, but if we did they would probably just bump up the base price.
 

Metallix87

Member
8 dollars is ridiculous for straight ports of nearly 10 year old handheld games. They won't be getting my dollar.

Edit: Not to mention the missing content these games will have thanks to lack of multiplayer. Wouldn't be surprised if the e-Reader content for some of these games was paid DLC.
Paid DLC? Really? The nonsense continues.

I doubt Nintendo cares much about not getting your dollar, as plenty of others will throw money at their feet for this content.

He expected the games to be cheaper. It's not hard to understand.
Anyone who expected that isn't paying attention.
 

dimb

Bjergsen is the greatest midlane in the world
So I take it you've never bought VC games before on Wii, Wii U, or 3DS?
Lots of people probably haven't. When they were released GBA games had a low overhead on them, and you could pick up most of these titles for $30 on release. It's hard to feel like paying roughly a third of that over ten years down the road is very worthwhile, particularly when one of the main functionalities of the titles (them being portable) has been removed.
 
No problem with the pricing but I already have these from the ambassador program.. Some of them anyway.

Nice to see you things moving forward ever so slowly
 

cacildo

Member
I think its bad for me they´re selling VC games at high prices

But i also think its worst for nintendo that they´re trying to sell these games at high prices.

High prices mean
+ More profit per game sold
- Less people buying
- People buying less games
- People thinking more before buying a game, spending more time with a single game (at least i can tell im guilty on that one - every VC game i got was played to hell)
- VC service a lot less popular than it could be
- If you want to warm an old franchise, VC aint helping much

Lower prices could mean
- Less profit per game sold
+ More people buying
+ People buying more games.
+ Depending on the price, people buying ALL games EVERY week
+ More impulse buy
+ Less time spent on VC games (because they are cheap), wont compete with full retail WiiU titles
+ VC service getting more popular reaching more people
+ Re-ignite old franchises for a bigger interested base
- A few People buying WiiU just for VC and ignoring retail games
+ But even that is good.

At least is how i see it. Feel free to point all that is wrong with that. I bet its a lot, but right now i cant find it
 

jph139

Member
Would have preferred $6, but considering how hard to find/expensive some of these games are and the fact I don't have a GBA, I'm willing to pay a bit extra.
 
I guess this means a month without any new SNES of NES releases besides SMB3 then... not sure how I feel about that, especially since playing GBA games on my Wii U doesn't appeal to me at all. I still have my backlit SP and my old games, so if I really wanted to, I could play them that way. Metroid Fusion on the big screen sounds interesting, so I suppose I'll try it out with that game at the very least.
 
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