Or dont bother with this hardware and instead look into emulators or playing online at sites like http://www.snesfun.com
I'll see your 100 games and raise you 900A 100 games? For 90 euros? When all pubs ask at least a couple of euros for old games? Congratulations on being unrealistic.
So, I got one of these (actually 7, although the resale market has been lukewarm)
Scalpers are shit.
What role is that? They buy from the supplier and sell on to someone who would otherwise buy from the supplier at a lower price. I guess you could argue that they offer an option to secure ownership by paying a premium. That'd be a very capitalistic view though.Why? They perform a valuable role in the market I would say.
Or dont bother with this hardware and instead look into emulators or playing online at sites like http://www.snesfun.com
The whole point of the Snes mini is that you don't have to mess around with emulators and download ripped roms of titles you of course totally own (yeah, right) from shifty websites.
I'd rather have the real SNES myself, but I'd certainly take this thing over an emulator.
the thing about snesfun.com is that you don't either. You click a game and play it instantly on the browser. No emulator to install, no roms to download. Allegedly, you don't even legally need an original copy. The sote claims to own them themselves and when you play the rom its as if you were temporarely borrowing the rights to their use remotely. I don't know how acurate that is though.
The only thing missing is the controller really...
the thing about snesfun.com is that you don't either. You click a game and play it instantly on the browser. No emulator to install, no roms to download. Allegedly, you don't even legally need an original copy. The sote claims to own them themselves and when you play the rom its as if you were temporarely borrowing the rights to their use remotely. I don't know how acurate that is though.
The only thing missing is the controller really...