Retro GBA SP (looks like old school NES) $99 at eb...retro games $20!!!

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It's Official: Classic NES Series
All of the details on Nintendo's upcoming retro packs!

March 26, 2004 - It's been rumored and speculated on for weeks, but today Nintendo has exclusively revealed to us the details on the US equivelant of the Famicom Mini series.

The collection will be called Classic NES Series, and will begin as a limited edition NES Game Boy Advance SP as well as a line-up of eight classic games released during the Nintendo Entertainment System days of nearly 20 years ago.
The NES Game Boy Advance SP will feature a very unique color scheme that matches the original NES controller's look. It will, of course, play any Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance game.



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Nintendo will release eight games for starters, all accurately emulating the NES games from the mid 80s: Donkey Kong, Pac-Man, The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros., Excitebike, Ice Climber, Xevious, and Bomberman. Each game in the series will be priced at $19.99, and will be packaged in a standard Game Boy Advance box featuring the classic artwork of the original game.

"I mean, Donkey Kong and Pac-Man? These are, like, the best games ever," says Perrin "Mallrat" Kaplan, Nintendo of America's vice president, marketing and corporate affairs. "And if you aren't just dying to get your hands on the gnarly new Classic NES Limited Edition GBA SP, you're a total dweeb." Yep, that's a real quote, folks.

The games and system will launch on June 7th in the US
 
Why did they even bother release pacman? The pac man collection, with the original and 3 other games, costs less already.

Are people that... consumery?
 
[quote name='eldad9']Why did they even bother release pacman? The pac man collection, with the original and 3 other games, costs less already.

Are people that... consumery?[/quote]

In addition its 10 dollars in several places for the collection, the is the dx gbc mario cardt
 
Has me wondering... Will the new super mario bros. feature the overhead map and small updates that DX had?
 
I love the idea, but I think that the execution was too cheaply done. Oh well. I love Nintendo, especially their classic stuff....there goes more money.
 
I already got Plantium GBA SP & I really wanted NES SP but don't want to spend extra $50 after TRADE-IN GBA SP $50 in Store CREDIT.

I feel like litle RIP OFF :(
 
[quote name='superstevedogg']2 weeks ago called, it wants its news back.[/quote]

Glad I wasn't the only one thinking that. :)
 
[quote name='Masterkyo']I already got Plantium GBA SP & I really wanted NES SP but don't want to spend extra $50 after TRADE-IN GBA SP $50 in Store CREDIT.

I feel like litle RIP OFF :([/quote]

Here's an idea don't trade it in! No one is forcing you to make a trade.
 
Reading the description at EB Games is nearly enough to make me NOT want it:

"The '80s were, like, a long time ago."

Astute.

I agree with the above - it looks like a Platinum with a sticker, and that wouldn't surprise me much, I'm afraid. Oh, sorry - a Platinum with a VERY EXPENSIVE sticker.
 
[quote name='maxgle']20 for the game is way too expensive[/quote]

I agree. Why are they charging $20 for a 20 yr old game? Granted, I love those games, but its not worth shelling out $20 for something that I have for my nes, that has no upgrades or specials. Nintendo shoulda just put them all on one cart and charged $30. Stupid greedy nintendo.
 
Only NES game is catch my attention is "MARIO BRo." plus the Lost world. I been waiting this game for so long ;)

Can't wait to pickup to finish my Collection!!
 
Lost Levels don't come on the GBA version, just the GBC Super Mario DX version. Prett piss poor if you ask me. Pay $20 for just Super Mario Bros. or pay $20 for Super Mario Bros. + Lost Levels. Gee, let me think about that.....Kinda stupid for Nintendo to re-release a GBC game but take out content instead of adding it. Booooo!
 
But I want the NES SP :whistle2:(

And yes, the $20 games are one of the most retarded moves Nintendo's ever made. Other than Zelda, I exepect the other games to sell like N-Gages.
 
Why are you all nagging; just don't buy the gba nes games and let the rich gamers buy them. Nintendo isnt forcing you all to go out and purchase them. :D
 
[quote name='pinoy530'][quote name='maxgle']20 for the game is way too expensive[/quote]

I agree. Why are they charging $20 for a 20 yr old game? Granted, I love those games, but its not worth shelling out $20 for something that I have for my nes, that has no upgrades or specials. Nintendo shoulda just put them all on one cart and charged $30.[/quote]

Agree with you on that. With all those games on one $20-$30 cart I might be tempted.
 
[quote name='wubb'][quote name='pinoy530'][quote name='maxgle']20 for the game is way too expensive[/quote]

I agree. Why are they charging $20 for a 20 yr old game? Granted, I love those games, but its not worth shelling out $20 for something that I have for my nes, that has no upgrades or specials. Nintendo shoulda just put them all on one cart and charged $30.[/quote]

Agree with you on that. With all those games on one $20-$30 cart I might be tempted.[/quote]

lat time I checked, nintendo was not a non-profit company. They exist to make $$.
 
i heard that next month nintendo's gonna do this sweet deal where they sell these tickets for like $50 and everybody with a ticket gets into this big empty tank... and the people from nintendo get to run around in the tank and snatch as much money out of our pockets as they can for 10 minutes.. everybody who gets all their money taken wins, and the losers have to empty their pockets and give the money to nintendo.... sounds fun... also the tank might have a NES sticker stuck to the side... WOOOT THIS IS GONNA BE THE COOLEST THING NINTENDO'S EVER DONE!!
 
[quote name='pinoy530'][quote name='maxgle']20 for the game is way too expensive[/quote]

I agree. Why are they charging $20 for a 20 yr old game? Granted, I love those games, but its not worth shelling out $20 for something that I have for my nes, that has no upgrades or specials. Nintendo shoulda just put them all on one cart and charged $30. Stupid greedy nintendo.[/quote]


yes, nintendo should not be making money. infact, they should give away the games for free. Who cares for intellectual property? Hell nintendo should just give everything for free, anything that is older than, say an arbitrary year, 2000.

Nintendo should not be making money off their biggest system (GBA) and games. What kind of country is this....damn, companies making profit off kids. crazy...dont ya think?!
 
Freakin crazy. I love my Cube, and I've always had a special place in my heart for the big N, but this is ridiculuos.

Buy a G-boy, then buy a light, a link cable, then an e-reader, a cube and a tiny memory card, then a somewhat bigger one, then we'll come out with a decent size one after a few years. I hate being nickled and dimed to death. Sony is doing the same thing with the PS2, Network adapter, HDD thing.

But $20 for 15 year old, 8-bit games? Sorry, I've been buying re-hashed, re-packaged Super Nintendo games for years for inflated prices and I'm not going to bite that fishhook anymore. This is insulting. I can buy an arcade compilation of 20 games for $20 on my Cube or PS2, so why the hell would I shell out hard earned cash for trashy old games that really aren't that much fun anymore? Novelty? Nostalgia? Don't bet on it Nintendo, I'm not your bitch.
 
Not to mention that you can get some of those games on E-Cards if you have an E-Reader for $0.99 a game at some stores. I picked up Excitbike and Donkey Kong for $0.99 each at Circuit City.

I agree that $20 is crazy for those games. It was bad enough that Nintendo released each Mario game seperate when they all could have fit on 1 cartridge but it is a disgrace that Nintendo is charging this much. I guess it goes along with their business practices though like charging more for Player's Choice games and releasing small memory cards and charging more than the competitors for them.
 
Well I think we are the ones who are stupid, because as long as we are willing to pay for these games, they will keep makin em. Now if they came in the famicom (NES) style packaging, then I would be all over it, but right now I am reserving the gb sp only (never had a gameboy since the gb color) I got a few games for free and a few cheap but I usually use my gb player on the gc. But I like having to play at work when it gets slow.
 
I also think the $20 price tags are way too much. These games should be $10 tops. The only game I see myself paying $20 for is Zelda and possibly Star Tropics if it's re-released. This classic outbreak is even further proof that the e-reader was a failure.
 
I got my GBA SP retro preordered. Of course no way in hell id buy those overpriced games, but I couldnt pass up the awesome looking scheme.
 
just look at it this way...$15 at best buy after ggc coupon :D. The reason why they're $20 is because they're on carts and anything else would be unreasonable for nintendo, but I think it's a joke because they could've put all on 1 cart.
 
lat time I checked, nintendo was not a non-profit company. They exist to make $$.

How very true. I've noticed that so many people harbor sentimental feelings for nintendo as if it were this really nice company that exists only to make people happy. Too funny...
 
[quote name='sononkyo']

yes, nintendo should not be making money. infact, they should give away the games for free. Who cares for intellectual property? Hell nintendo should just give everything for free, anything that is older than, say an arbitrary year, 2000.

Nintendo should not be making money off their biggest system (GBA) and games. What kind of country is this....damn, companies making profit off kids. crazy...dont ya think?![/quote]

No one is saying Nintendo shouldn't make money. But when other companies, like Midway, Activision, Intellivision, Konami, and Namco re-release their classic games, they do it in compilations of at least 4 games to a cart. Ice Climber is a fun game, but there is no way in hell it deserves its own $20 cart. And to release the inferior NES version of Pac-Man on its own $20 cart, when Namco sells a compilation of arcade-quality Pac-Man games for the same price or less, is simply ridiculous.

Twenty bucks for Zelda ... maybe. The others, forget it.
 
[quote name='videogamejunkie'] "And if you aren't just dying to get your hands on the gnarly new Classic NES Limited Edition GBA SP, you're a total dweeb."[/quote]

Oh my god. That alone killed it for me. And this is sooo not worth it IMO
 
Wow, I may finally break down and get an SP. I really like the idea. But ... Imma wait and find out if it's just a sticker or the real deal. :?

"tubular", "most excellent", and "bodacious". Like, Oh. My. God. I'm like totally getting old. Like gag me with a spoon.
 
This uproar sounds like the kind that surrounded Apple's iPod mini. "Too expensive!"

If that's what you think, do what I did... don't buy it. If you absolutely must have any of these games, even at the $20 price tag, then you're proving Nintendo's point that this isn't an unreasonable cost to you.

So in summary... simply don't buy the games if they're not worth it to you. Eventually the prices will fall, or they'll be available on ebay.
 
If you must buy it at all buy it from ebay. Buy it from a person not some mega seller. Then the mega seller wont buy 500 more copies thinking the game is hot and cause nintendo to think that 20 bucks is a good price
 
You all act as though that'll make a difference.

This is going to sell, even if not one adult (18 and up) buys into it. Soccer moms (and dads) are going to see the recognizable names and the cheap (compared to the 29.99 the other games cost) price, and buy them by the boatload.

Though I like that noob's take: If you don't like it, then don't buy it! Or something like that.
 
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