The Famicom turns 30 today.

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The Famicom turns 30 today.

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How old do some of you crusty dudes feel now? :lol:

Nice read from Vooks.

The Famicom (known as the NES here) is 30 years old today, it’s a console that saved the video game industry as we know it and was the home of both many franchises that still exist today and some that don’t. The Famicom and the Nintendo Seal of Quality stamp on video games should be remembered forever more.

Today Donkey Kong (the subpar NES version) will be released on the Wii U Virtual Console for 30c, it’s the last game in a 7 months long promotion where several games have been offered at the a reduced price in celebration of the milestone. It’s been a fantastic promotion and if you’ve owned a Wii U and haven’t bought all of them, you’re pretty foolish. Since the promotion is over, things will now return to normal and by normal I mean terrible.

It’s time for Nintendo to stop this ridiculous release schedule it has for the Wii U and even the 3DS eShop. Both digital stores remain 10 steps backwards to what’s available already on the Wii Virtual Console, Nintendo spent 7 years drip feeding these titles every week, it was in a position where it could.

As a Nintendo fan, I’ve enjoyed the NES games in a variety of ways – via remakes such as Super Mario All Stars, playing them on the original Animal Crossing for Gamecube, via the NES Classics range for the Gameboy Advance, digitally on the Wii, 3DS and Wii U virtual consoles and of course, on the NES console itself.

Enough is enough, the Famicom / NES were great – we’ve all enjoyed playing its titles and will continue to do so – a lot of them are timeless. It’s time for Nintendo to dump the remaining Famicom / NES titles on the Virtual Console as soon as possible, because let’s face it – we don’t want nor do Nintendo need to drip feed everything out at a rate of two games a week, again, for another seven years.

What about Nintendo’s other consoles?

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You’re almost 50 titles behind on the Super Nintendo on the Wii U, they’re also not available to even purchase on the 3DS. The Nintendo 64 library remains sparse. One upside of the Wii U, at least, is that you can still transfer and play your Virtual Cosnole titles, but this doesn’t let you play them on the GamePad – if the Wii U needs games then why hasn’t this been fast tracked.

The Wii U lacks a vast library currently, wouldn’t it be great if instead of a handful of classic titles being available on the Wii U Virtual Console you could choose from hundreds? The PlayStation Vita is finding fans finally after a year of being released not just because its library of games continue to grow but that there’s at least 100 PSone titles to play in addition and they’re cheap.

The Famicom deserves the reverence it receives, but 30 years later we’re ready to move on Nintendo. Celebrate the past, don’t be stuck in it.
http://www.vooks.net/opinion-sorry-donk ... w-anymore/
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good actually.

I grew up on atari when the NES was out. I couldn't afford it back then.

Now I can play everything I've ever wanted! :mrgreen:

I cant wait to see when the PS1 hits 30.
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Also, as part of Nintendo's Famicom 30cent games because its 30 or whatever promotion. Donkey Kong (NES) is on the WiiU VC for 30c, don't forget to get into it.
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Ars Technica posted an awesome story in honor of Famicom's big three-oh.
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/07/t ... -birthday/
As always, the writing at Ars is top notch. The put all the other video game "journalists" to shame.
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Hmm, it means I need a new Famicom Anniversary shirt. My old one is for the 20th anniversary.
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samsonlonghair wrote:Ars Technica posted an awesome story in honor of Famicom's big three-oh.
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/07/t ... -birthday/
As always, the writing at Ars is top notch. The put all the other video game "journalists" to shame.
Good read, thanks.
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The Famicom is quite possibly my favorite system, and it's only a year younger than I am. I had an NES when I was a kid, but that got sold and I went to game solely on PCs for a good ten years before expanding the hobby back to consoles once more with a PS2.

Then, some years ago, I happened to see a complete copy of Summer Carnival '92: Recca on eBay. Being the fan of shmups that I am, I decided I wanted to have it, even though it was quite expensive. So bought it I did, and since I don't believe in just collecting games, I acquired an AV Famicom to play it on. Since then I have bought around 80 CIB Famicom games, an RGB-modded AV Famicom, some custom carts and homebrews and things like that. I've bought a few of the games I had as a child, but mostly games that were unknown to me before and/or titles that had never left Japan. And I still seem to buy a "new" game or two for it every month.

What a great system. So much I could talk about.

Here's to you, Famicom. I hope I'll still be playing you after another 30 years. I put in Super Mario Bros. in your honor today.
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Good stuff. I'll grab DK later tonight. I started gaming with the Atari 2600 but received a NES for Christmas the year they were released when I was 9 or 10 years old. I vividly remember looking forward to to shopping with my grandmother prior to that holiday just so that I could play SMB, Excitebike and others on the display unit at K-mart. Best Christmas ever. That damn robot was pretty much useless though. Nothing will ever beat eventually playing LoZ on the system as a kid . I had been playing Dungeons & Dragons since the third grade and grew up on cartoons like Thundarr the Barbarian, Masters of the Universe and D&D. LoZ and then Dragon Warrior were like a dream come true. Prior to that the closest experience I had ever had to playing an RPG-like fantasy video game had been Adventure, which was a fun game but somewhat lacking in content. The system has many great games that I feel stand up excellently to this day.
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