Balladeer wrote:Jenuall wrote:I'm definitely on board with this one, but I can see how U owners might find it hard to decide if the additional content is worth the full asking price. It will be interesting to here if they have done much else to the base game which might tempt U owners to double dip.
(looks at SM3DAS) Nah.
I really miss the days of Nintendo being generous with their re-releases.
The original All-Stars: "Hey here are four of our all time best games from the last 5-8 years, all for the for the price of one! Plus we've updated the sound and graphics for all of them! You're welcome!"
3D All-Stars: "Here's three fantastic games, the oldest of which is nearly 25 years old and the youngest is still from over a decade a go, we haven't really improved them in any way and you can only buy them for a time limited period. Now give us all your strawberry floating money!"
I remember getting the release of SMB1 on Game Boy Color back in the day and being blown away by all the extras they put in there - an overworld map, multiplayer modes, a challenge mode to find hidden coins and beat times, plus they shoved the whole of the Japanese SMB2 in there as an unlockable bonus.
Better times.