I'm in the same boat as you. Every time I notice this thread bump I check the usual suspects but I can't spent my time checking 5 websites a day or driving around to various stores repeatedly, just hoping. Is there any source of news to follow or anything?It's still a pretty lame situation, though. They're still only occasionally giving out small quantities of new stock piece-meal such that it gets immediately snapped up after a few minutes.
I really want one, but I still haven't been able to get it, unfortunately. I haven't been able to get myself to stalk websites or wait in line or anything, though.
I'm aware that there's this:I'm in the same boat as you. Every time I notice this thread bump I check the usual suspects but I can't spent my time checking 5 websites a day or driving around to various stores repeatedly, just hoping. Is there any source of news to follow or anything?
That's better than my "let's check bestbuy on my lunch break" approach that has failed me so greatly to this point. Thanks a lot.I'm aware that there's this:
Nintendo SNES Classic Edition - NowInStock.net
Even knowing when it's in stock isn't enough that I'd ever notice in time or would be willing to drop everything and try to get it in the short window that stays open, though.
I think I'm probably more likely to eventually cave and overpay for it to avoid the hassel, personally. Hopefully the prices drop down to something less upsetting before that happens, though.
Amazon Books had a shit-ton when I picked up mine but I think there are only a limited number of locations (like 15) in the US.That's better than my "let's check bestbuy on my lunch break" approach that has failed me so greatly to this point. Thanks a lot.
I'm aware that there's this:
Nintendo SNES Classic Edition - NowInStock.net
Even knowing when it's in stock isn't enough that I'd ever notice in time or would be willing to drop everything and try to get it in the short window that stays open, though.
I think I'm probably more likely to eventually cave and overpay for it to avoid the hassel, personally. Hopefully the prices drop down to something less upsetting before that happens, though.
It's still a pretty lame situation, though. They're still only occasionally giving out small quantities of new stock piece-meal such that it gets immediately snapped up after a few minutes.
I really want one, but I still haven't been able to get it, unfortunately. I haven't been able to get myself to stalk websites or wait in line or anything, though.
I have alerts but it is useless because I’m always too late.
Scalpers scoop these up so fast. Nintendo needs to dump a large amount of stock on the market to stop this nonsense.
I picked one up an hour ago on Amazon for a total of 146 dollars, although they get in stock on the 27th and I should receive mine between February 7th and February 12th. They're being sold through the Click4Fun supplier, which appears to be reliable.
It's definitely no accident, or anything they seem to have any interest in genuinely fixing. Nintendo seems to have some strange ideas about keeping certain products exclusive and attempting to control the market and manipulate demand. It doesn't make much sense.I'm completely ignorant of how the video game industry works, but how does **** like that happen? Were they not expecting such a turn-out (which would seem bizarre considering how retro/nostalgic people seem to be getting by the minute) and if so, how has it been months without a true fix?
I'm actually pretty curious about what your view on videogames is. Personally, I loved videogames during the 16 bit era, thought it took a nose-dive after that and despised the way that it turned into this online, open-world-obsessed, addictive, realistic immersion-based, customization-heavy, economy-emulating, doing stuff because it's available to do nonsense. And only now am I starting to become interested again, with stuff like Shadow of the Colossus, Inside, Undertale, and Portal.I haven't been excited about a video game in over a decade, though. Looking through the games included, my god. Even my girlfriend's excited and she's the furthest thing from a gamer. Will probably start off with Super Mario World - what a beauty that game is - and work my way through the other classics I've never played like Star Fox and Zelda before hitting up the rest.
I'm actually pretty curious about what your view on videogames is. Personally, I loved videogames during the 16 bit era, thought it took a nose-dive after that and despised the way that it turned into this online, open-world-obsessed, addictive, realistic immersion-based, customization-heavy, economy-emulating, doing stuff because it's available to do nonsense. And only now am I starting to become interested again, with stuff like Shadow of the Colossus, Inside, Undertale, and Portal.
Okay, I finally caved the moment the hassle-free option went for less than double the original price. To make up for it, I went deep down the rabbit hole of getting this thing customized to my liking. Now dual-booting the NES Classic and SNES Classic, w/ a bunch of the default games hidden and the following game list included instead (in order of preference/interest).... These are just tentative impressions-- Tried to keep it pretty tight/fat-free.
SNES
Masterpieces
1. Super Metroid
2. Earthbound
3. Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Brilliant Games
4. Super Mario World
5. Final Fantasy VI
6. Chrono Trigger
7. Megaman X
8. Street Fighter II Turbo
Great Games
9. Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (J)
10. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
11. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
12. Super Mario All Stars
13. Tetris Attack
14. Super Bomberman 5 (J)
Very Good Games
15. Super Mario Kart
16. Super Mario RPG
17. Contra III: Alien Wars
18. Donkey Kong Country
Solid Games
19. Star Fox
20. Kirby Superstar
21. Final Fantasy V (J)
22. Secret of Mana
23. Gradius III
24. Out of This World
Memorable/Nostalgic/Decent Novelties & Curiosities
25. Front Mission (J)
26. Final Fantasy IV
27. Super Bomberman
28. Wild Guns
29. Aladdin
30. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time
31. Front Mission Series: Gun Hazard (J)
32. The Firemen (J)
33. Super Punch Out
34. F-Zero
35. R-Type III
36. Super Tennis
37. NBA Jam
NES
Masterpieces
1. Super Mario Bros 3
Great Games
2. Megaman 2
Very Good Games
3. Super Mario Bros 2 (J)
4. Super Mario Bros 2
Solid Games
5. Mike Tyson's Punch Out
6. Super Mario Bros
Memorable/Nostalgic/Decent Novelties & Curiosities
7. Mother (J)
8. Ninja Gaiden
9. Kirby's Adventure
Still slowly researching worthwhile Japanese games that I may be unaware of.
Loving it so far. The only bad thing is that the filters are far inferior to what you would get with emulation on a PC (Super2X/Eagle filters look incredible for this kind of thing, IMO, whereas the CRT filters just look passable). Oh well, well worth it either way, IMO.
The interface will fill your TV but the games definitely won't-- TVs during the SNES era were 4:3 whereas they're 16:9 now, I think, so there will definitely be black bars on the sides (they give you the option of replacing the black bars with colorful background patterns).Do you own a smart TV? If so, how does it look? Does the SNES fill the whole screen? I didn't own a television previously but I've got one on the way specifically for the SNES and it's a 24-inch Smart TV but I'm kinda scared it won't fill out the whole screen, which I'd hate.
Looking at the modding community for this, and Jesus, this thing can play anything. Having a hard time deciding between whether to take advantage of all of it or retain the authenticity by ignoring them.
The interface will fill your TV but the games definitely won't-- TVs during the SNES era were 4:3 whereas they're 16:9 now, I think, so there will definitely be black bars on the sides (they give you the option of replacing the black bars with colorful background patterns).
But suck it up, it doesn't actually matter, IMO.
Still slowly researching worthwhile Japanese games that I may be unaware of.
Thanks. I considered most of these, besides Super Famicom Wars, which I've never heard of-- what is it? I've always liked the charm and simplicity of the idea behind Harvest Moon, but I can't imagine ever wanting to play it, the Fire Emblem series gets brought up a lot and is intriguing, and Gundam Wing Endless Waltz looks and feels very impressive for the technology, but doesn't really stand out to me as a memorable game.Not sure what other games you may have decided for/against adding, but here are a few other possible suggestions.
Harvest Moon
Japanese games:
Super Famicom Wars
Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz
There should be translated versions out there for all of those, the Gundam Wing game is a fighting game, so the language doesn't really matter.
No, but I'll check it out, thanks.Harvest Moon can be very addicting. I've never played the SNES version, but it's held in high regard. I plan to add it to mine.
Have you played any of the Advance Wars games on GBA/(3)DS? Super Famicom Wars is just the SNES version, but like Fire Emblem, none of the games were ever released outside of Japan until the Gameboy Advance versions. Turn based, tactical game.
Honestly, my bigger pet peeve has always been when imperfect screen-filling options are given to appease consumers who care more about black bars than seeing the full picture the way it was originally intended. Unless it's actually re-imagined from the ground up for wide-screen design and framing considerations (no tweaking aspect ratios or anything like that), that kind of thing really ruins it for me.Eh, I tend to hate blacks bars aesthetically. Find it incredibly distracting. Glad to know we can put on a background, that should help matters.