Well now that I have the SNES Classic running RetroArch, I'm much less interested in one of these.
I'll probably pick up a couple of the NES style controllers though - hopefully they'll be a little easier to buy than the console. I have no interest in standing in line or trying to snipe...
Music from the Switch version was dumped last year as .bfstm files which play fine in foobar2000 with the right plugin.
There's more variety than you think, but while the music works well in the game, it's not so great for just listening to...
Yeah I'm on A9LH, it's been a while since I did anything to my setup. I'll look into upgrading to B9S and see where that takes me.
EDIT: Back in business. Thanks everyone.
Can't say for sure, it has been a while since I hacked it. I know I have Haxchi and Homebrew Launcher, plus a bunch of games installed to my home screen.
Tell me how the average consumer can legally play the 30 games included in the NES Classic on their modern television using an NES-styled controller for $60 or less.
Some form of virtual console system could do it for me, especially if it has a good game lineup at launch. The Switch would be perfect for playing retro games on the go.
Sure I have other handhelds that can run emulators and/or VC, but nothing with the screen size and form factor of the Switch...
I just use two different carts, one for GBA and one for GB/GBC. Both are Everdrives. The quality and compatibility are fantastic, and they're dead easy to use. The price is quite reasonable compared to the cost collecting all your favorite games as loose (and possibly counterfeit) carts from...