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This. I'm surprised they bothered changing the button prompts in 3D All Stars.To be fair, Nintendo would rather dump a ROM and place it online for a fee than to take the time to fix a ROM and then upload it. It's Nintendo being Nintendo.
I think paying customers should be able to expect a better quality product.To be fair, Nintendo would rather dump a ROM and place it online for a fee than to take the time to fix a ROM and then upload it. It's Nintendo being Nintendo.
For sure; I'm pretty sure most people (including me) were expecting proper remakes, like the recent Crash Bandicoot and Spyro releases.I think paying customers should be able to expect a better quality product.
I think paying customers should be able to expect a better quality product.
It's easy to offer both versions and include an option when booting the game. Nintendo compromised quality by taking the approach which uses the least time and effort.There's a point to be made here that their intent is to keep the game as originally released, with any issues that might entail. Those who have played Mario All-Stars and wish to replay it may be used to the different jumping physics - and it's not as if you don't have access to the original NES releases as well.
But I know that isn't nearly as "Nintendo bad" as y'all are fishing for, so....
Lazy Nintendo not even changing their ROMs
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That is true, but it's equally possible - probable, even - that Nintendo internally doesn't see the jumping bug as a bug, but rather just how Mario All-Stars is.It's easy to offer both versions and include an option when booting the game. Nintendo compromised quality by taking the approach which uses the least time and effort.