Now, fast forward to now. I recently played through Super Metroid on Wii U due to it's 30 cent sale price. And what I've experienced is becoming quite a revelation. I can customize controls, there's restore points, the games are scaled quite well on my TV (and look great on the gamepad). Then there's the biggest thing I loved, Miiverse. I was able to, within seconds, get tips on certain things and experience a classic with many others who were also playing for the first time.
Now, my dilemma. Should I keep investing into the Virtual Console service? The games seem to be a bit high in price (IMO), but so far they've been offering promotional offers to help in that regard.
What I'm thinking is this, for many of the 8-16 bit games I'll purchase them on VC, while I stick to using my PC for more recent systems because of a couple of reasons:
*3D graphic enhancements
*I won't be able to play PS1, PS2, and Dreamcast stuff on a Nintendo console anyway.
*Also, I've started casually collecting and expanding my PS1, PS2, DC, and GameCube libraries so that throws out the whole "legality" argument.
I'd appreciate any thoughts or opinions.
Oh, and GBA games will probably rock on the gamepad (AKA GameBoy Advance XXL)
