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Nintendo has 221 classic games ready for Rev. Rev overtakes PS3 in Famitsu poll??

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Nintendo's games ready for Revolution
A staggering 221 first-party Nintendo classics ready for download
06.06.2005 - 11:21

Nintendo has finished collating and formatting all 221 of its first-party NES, SNES and N64 titles, which will be offered to Revolution users via free download when new the hardware launches in 2006.

According to an article in the latest issue of Japanese games magazine Famitsu, Nintendo will definitely offer every first-party title it's ever published for its three pre-Cube consoles for free download from day one.

Famitsu also reconfirmed that Nintendo will allow third-parties to make any number of their games available, though points out that the pricing of such titles is at the discretion of the publisher in question and as such won't necessarily be free.

While it's clear Nintendo's motive for offering its back-catalogue to customers for free is to shift its new console, third-party publishers have no self-serving motive for giving their games to Nintendo for free, so are expected to use their titles to add purchasing incentive to their own Revolution game releases.

Famitsu has also published new results for its ongoing reader survey, where readers vote for which next-gen console they're most interested in.

Revolution is once again on top, slightly extending its lead with 43% of the vote, while PS3 has suffered a big drop on previous results to 35%, and Xbox 360 has climbed to 22%.

Whether or not these figures will translate to actual real-world market share remains to be seen...

http://www.gamesradar.com/?pagetypeid=2&articleid=36169&subsectionid=1587
 

DarienA

The black man everyone at Activision can agree on
oh I definitely need to see some third party titles before I jump on the bandwagon here....
 

bionic77

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I would buy it just for those old games alone.

Hopefully they can get some of their killer 3rd party support from the NES and SNES days from Capcom, Konami, Square, etc.
 
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