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Old 06-01-2011, 01:05 PM   #10
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Oh, don't get me wrong, I'm not disagreeing with you at all. Just pointing out that there's SOME effort towards putting classics out, half-assed as it may be. I definitely agree that the companies (Nintendo especially) needs to quit with the "fixing" of things. Half the fun of some of the old games is the quirks, Engrish, and some bugs. Just port the ROM/ISO, make it available for download for *insert system/market* and call it a day. It will make some people happy and bring in a pretty penny.

Save states are a tricky subject, from what I've experienced. Some people are like you (and in some games, me) and we want to be able to just say "I'm done for the day!", hit F7, and kill it for the time being. Others raise a stink about how it takes away from "Nintendo hard." God, I couldn't imagine trying to get through the first speed-bike segment from Battletoads without introducing a few chairs to the windows. That's why I like having the emulators on my PSP. Able to play on a portable AND I get save-states for games that have no save function.
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