Lord_Griff wrote:Does the mini have more memory then?LtPidgeon wrote:Space limitations?Lord_Griff wrote:Tell me, why buy this over an actually SNES + 100 carts?
LtPidgeon wrote:No, I meant about having 100 carts lying about the place.Lord_Griff wrote:Does the mini have more memory then?LtPidgeon wrote:Space limitations?Lord_Griff wrote:Tell me, why buy this over an actually SNES + 100 carts?
Lord_Griff wrote:But what has that got to do with RAM or ROM?LtPidgeon wrote:No, I meant about having 100 carts lying about the place.Lord_Griff wrote:Does the mini have more memory then?LtPidgeon wrote:Space limitations?Lord_Griff wrote:Tell me, why buy this over an actually SNES + 100 carts?
LtPidgeon wrote:Well you need somewhere to RAM them.Lord_Griff wrote:But what has that got to do with RAM or ROM?LtPidgeon wrote:No, I meant about having 100 carts lying about the place.Lord_Griff wrote:Does the mini have more memory then?LtPidgeon wrote:Space limitations?Lord_Griff wrote:Tell me, why buy this over an actually SNES + 100 carts?
mistercrayon wrote:It’s also cool how the old programmers used the blurriness of crt to make pictures look better than they would if they were crystal clear.
JonB wrote:On Amazon there are 95 sellers selling new stock, all at £130+. It's a ridiculous situation.
mk64 wrote:Lord_Griff wrote:Does the mini have more memory then?LtPidgeon wrote:Space limitations?Lord_Griff wrote:Tell me, why buy this over an actually SNES + 100 carts?
Cost is the main thing, LTTP is 30-40 quid alone.
optimark_prime wrote:There's always the Virtual Console option for some of the games.
mistercrayon wrote:optimark_prime wrote:There's always the Virtual Console option for some of the games.
Until early next year!
retroking1981 wrote:That's just the Wii.
optimark_prime wrote:Mario Galaxy is worth the purchase of a Wii.
Escape wrote:I tried my best to get into it, but it just kept annoying me. The tiny little planets that afforded impressive graphics via the lovely skybox of space; Bowser kidnapping Peach again; the enforced waggle... You play on worlds rather than having Mario immersed within them, and despite him controlling well, that funnelling felt really constrictive. It's the most prescribed 3D Mario, arguably more so than 3D World. And it's slow.Mario Galaxy is worth the purchase of a Wii.
Mario Galaxy certainly delivers the illusion of an open exploring game at first glance but of course it isn't. You see through that very quickly - and that's precisely why I loved it. I still prefer a more or less linear experience.JonB wrote:The Galaxies are theme park rides to M64's sandbox. They're fun and I can say I enjoyed them, but they lack depth. Also, MG2 was the point before that I just felt I'd done it all too many times before. I could appreciate the quality of level design, but the whole concept and its characters had worn thin.
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