No Ninja Gaiden ?
Ninja Gaiden does come with this.
does it matter?
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
At some point I want to make my own Super Nin-toaster. You could have one slot for SNES and one slot for NES games really.
I'm not certain if it's possible, but instead of re-purposing on whole SNES into a toaster, I'd like it to be able to play the cartridges I have and maybe a few more I'd collect, but also be able to switch over to emulation for any other games.
I like the idea, but I know veeeeery little about anything like Raspberry Pi or Arduino whatever else you'd use to piece the whole thing together.
James the NES Nerd has a toaster NES.
A neat concept, though as others have said, they really could have thrown every NES game imaginable with current technology. It's cashing in on nostalgia, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but I have reservations. They're just general questions I had. Honestly, I think it is a neat idea, but the execution is a tad off. 30 games isn't huge, considering what they could do with the technology.
I think a lot of what's holding them back may be licensing rights, in particular from 3rd party games. And w/ those, it would most notably be 3rd party games that were licensed games, like Disney Capcom games.
They could've/should've included every first party game they released on the system, plus whatever 3rd party games they could get. I would've paid $100 for 100 games. But I imagine they'd want to keep the price low for the caz fan.
I get the 3rd party element I suppose, but there's still more than 30 first party games they could've bundled in.