After trying them out I feel like they could do a whole lot more.
Breath of Fire is known for it's bad translation and poison bugs insta poisoning for the US release.
Puyo Puyo 2 was a nice surprise but five players is not implemented which sucks on a console that could handle that well locally.
The rest seems okay but nothing to write home about.
Still it does show they'll add Japan games in now so I hope that means Mecha Joy Fight comes to the US NES collection. However I'd really like public play or a way to ping friends to even play online in the first place.
Also hoping for the Satellaview games to appear, especially the ones lost to time.
That and Super Scope and mouse games with touch screen and motion controls implemented. (also actual mouse USB support, though I still think the IR sensor could be used for better pointing controls too)
I'm not gonna hold my breath but I hope it's not the continued slow trickle again from here on out and they actually do more with it than some minimums.
Heck I wouldn't mind paying a little to keep the games if any ever get pulled offline or the like.
Though I'd rather use Higan and Retroarch for it's rich amounts of features and just being portable just isn't much.
Least they come with the "service" but I think it makes the situation worse by showing off just how little they want to do and how lacking the "service" is.
Eh, still a good sign I suppose but I'm not gonna expect much more.
The new controller does look nice, even if I already have an 8bitso SN30 pro.