revolution.ign.com — An official survey conducted for Nintendo of America by marketing company Zanthus may shed new light on Revolution's "Virtual Console" concept.Along with a list of possible Downloadable Nintendo games for each system. NES games $2.99? N64 games, $19.99?
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Closed AccountJan 12, 2006
ugly gui, thanks for submitting it and getting it out there though!
Closed AccountJan 12, 2006
Looks like a kid made those screens in Photoshop. It looks absolutely terrible.
tompJan 12, 2006
What a horrible GUI, They will change that deffo!- Tom | <a class="user" href="http://www.tomwrote.info">http://www.tomwrote.info</a>
scottbodJan 12, 2006
Ugh... thats ugly!
roryJan 12, 2006
i could have sworn i saw screenshots with better colours. i remember seeing some with a tan-ish colour. similar to the 360 menus. and i dont think i like the term "Virtual console." sounds very much like an emulator, and ive never been a fan of roms and emulators. i know this isnt a very valid argument but its my two scents, its just un appealing to me. but none the less +digg.
navster15Jan 13, 2006
there is no way that nintendo will make their games free. they are sitting on a massive gold mine, and don't think they don't know it. any who says that >$5 is too much for an old videogame needs to look at the xbox live arcade. gamers are clamoring for classic style games, and they are willing to pay a premium. and even $20 doesn't seem out there for sin and punishment or ogre battle 64, as they are games that would fetch a significantly higher price on the open market.
merdeiselJan 13, 2006
they better not charge that much... guess i will just leave my xbox 1 hooked up with all the emu's.
Closed AccountJan 13, 2006
i meant servey company