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Can't Nintendo sue these people?
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Has anyone seen these things? They are all over the internet, and I've seen them sold at a stand in the mall. It is a controller you plug into your TV, and has like 70+ old 8-bit Nintendo games stored onto it, like Super Mario Brothers, Tetris, Duck Hunt, Super Contra, etc. I was curious and searched the internet for a manufacturer, but found nothing, only distributors. Is it possible they have covered their tracks so well that Nintendo can't find the maufacturer to sue? I know Nintendo did a lot of stuff to keep the emulators off the internet, but someone is actually making a profit from these... |
ive seen them at a kiosk in the mall...
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I tried a little harder and found the answer to my own question:
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Wow, I really surprised they are selling these right in the open still. Pretty ballsy. Or stupid. |
I've seen controller type games that plug into your tv like that all over the place. I even see them at those little stands in the middle of the mall. They have displays where you can try them out and buy them and stuff.
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Oh and, loss of sales...is Nintendo still manufacturing the original NES? I don't think so. They're putting the old games on the newer things like the gameboy for more money. I'd rather play the original versions, not just because of the money, because I like them better. If Nintendo starts selling original NES and marketing again I'll side with them. On the other hand I guess these companies shouldn't just take what doesn't belong to them. Alright fine I don't know whose side I'm on.
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I bought one like six months ago at a flea market for $20. super cheap manufacturing. Very delicate. It did not have zelda, kun-fu, smb2. Most of the games on mine where crappy games I never heard of from asia. I want to buy a original and start a new collection of old classics. This thing is just cheap junk that makes you want the real thing. you get what you pay for. I just thought they came from some the asian black market, some factory somewhere just pumping them out then middle man then to us market.
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ive seen the sega genesis one at best buy and was tempted to buy it, it had a pretty good selection of games i used to play. for 20bucks too
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Yesterday, when I went to do some holiday shopping at two different malls in the area, there were, and I counted, 7 different vendors at one mall with these things and 9 at the other. You'd think if Nintendo was actually worried about these things, they'd try harder to clean them up.
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Those things are a good deal for how many games you get for like 20 or 30 bucks. I imagine the quality might not be too good but still I'd try it.
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This sounds a lot like the big stink when NES emulators saw their peak of popularity on the PC, like NESticle. There are quite a few games that I'd love to play but my NES has long since died. If Nintendo really wanted to make a buck, they'd license a "plug and play" console device and/or develop a NES emulator for the PC and sell packages of ROM's.
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And for the record, Nintendo have an N64 version of these types o' things, in China, the iQue. Created for the sole purpose of being un-piratable. Nintendo don't like other people using their shit, they never have.
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