This is something that really detracts from the value for me, and now that pretty much all of the big Nintendo published games are available there’s not much to look forward to.
Has anyone from Nintendo commented on this? The SNES library in particular just feels so incomplete without games like FFVI, Chrono Trigger, Super Castlevania IV, SMRPG (this ones a weird omission, doesn’t Nintendo own this?? I guess licensing issues with specific characters?), etc. Surely they can at least get some of these games if they wanted to? I mean all of those were on the Wii VC if I remember right, and outside of Chrono Trigger they made it to SNES classic.
There’s a few notable things from Capcom, Super Ghouls N Ghosts/Breath of Fire being the big ones, so it’s not like they’re trying to keep this exclusive to their own games. Are they just too cheap to cough up the money? Seems strange considering they did so for SNES Classic/Wii VC.
Also signals to me that N64 on Switch is pretty unlikely as when you remove 3rd party stuff + the things Nintendo has already (or is probably planning to) rerelease there’s not a whole lot left...
Has anyone from Nintendo commented on this? The SNES library in particular just feels so incomplete without games like FFVI, Chrono Trigger, Super Castlevania IV, SMRPG (this ones a weird omission, doesn’t Nintendo own this?? I guess licensing issues with specific characters?), etc. Surely they can at least get some of these games if they wanted to? I mean all of those were on the Wii VC if I remember right, and outside of Chrono Trigger they made it to SNES classic.
There’s a few notable things from Capcom, Super Ghouls N Ghosts/Breath of Fire being the big ones, so it’s not like they’re trying to keep this exclusive to their own games. Are they just too cheap to cough up the money? Seems strange considering they did so for SNES Classic/Wii VC.
Also signals to me that N64 on Switch is pretty unlikely as when you remove 3rd party stuff + the things Nintendo has already (or is probably planning to) rerelease there’s not a whole lot left...