niniendowarrior: Let's sit back and see how it pans out, shall we? Then, when Nintendo's utter collapse and destruction is complete, you can pull out the champagne and celebrate.
I don't know why you assume I want to celebrate. Nintendo is pretty much bastards to 3rd party devs, I simply wish they weren't and am pointing it out as a fact, you know because it is, and you keep acting like I'm just predicting failure due to some deep seated desire to see them fail. The minimum sales threshold is just one issue, historically Nintendo has pulled all sorts of shit (N64 minimum runs with the highest per unit licensing cost of all consoles, for example). The lack of 3rd party devs didn't make any of their other systems fail or anything, they just made the available games for the system pretty anemic. When 3rd party devs really come through then you get something like PS2 library awesomeness. That's why it matters.
Their library, unless something serious has changed, will likely remain mostly first party titles. I'm not pulling out a crystal ball full of hate on that or anything, just going by over 2 decades of their behavior.
SirPrimalform: Hmm, I don't recall them releasing any emulated NES games on the GameCube, at least not as standalone retail products. I think there were some NES games built into Animal Crossing?
And yes, NES games have been 500 points from the launch of the Virtual Console. I think that's $5, but I'm not sure. Yeah, the hardware locking is terrible though.
kodeen: I think he's thinking about when they rereleased some NES games for the GBA. $20 might have been the price for those, I can't remember.
If it was around 2003 time frame and they sold in big black boxes with pictures of the original cartridges on the front, that's probably it. I am not mis-recalling the costs, the few places I saw them (Frye's, Best Buy, etc.) they were always 20 bucks. Remember, this is back when bargain bins existed and games like Freelancer could be picked up for 2 bucks. Everyone I knew at the time was pretty disgusted at those prices and considered it to be greed.