How long do you think SNES Classic will stay on Market?
Whoo yeah that's not true, there are certainly widescreen hacks for emulators but those are absolutely not perfect and will introduce glitches, minor or not (for instance, many games are programmed to aggressively stop rendering things out of the normal view, or they may be programmed with effects that are designed for the normal view). Many 3D games still use 2D elements (most obviously UI stuff) that won't render well either. It's HIGHLY unlikely that Nintendo will put in the effort (ie. modifications to individual ROMs) to make widescreen work when they could just push out a device that recreates the retro presentation that people expect.
Personally, I'm no fan of Nintendo anyway, at least their business angle. They overcharge for old games and aggressively litigate anyone they can. Their infrastructure is awful, I still remember losing access to my 3DS games after my 3DS broke and having no recourse. They're like a bad landlord and they need to sod off -- for all the jokes, Sega is far more respectful.
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From what I recall, someone from Sega tried to give input on how to fix the terrible audio, but it was basically "in one ear, out the other".
For the most part, AtGames puts these things together and buys the license from Sega. Though it is surprising that Sega (presumably) inspected the final product and said "This is fine."
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From what I recall, someone from Sega tried to give input on how to fix the terrible audio, but it was basically "in one ear, out the other".
For the most part, AtGames puts these things together and buys the license from Sega. Though it is surprising that Sega (presumably) inspected the final product and said "This is fine."
I stand by my statement because Sega can't themselves produce a recreation of the Megadrive.
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My guess is a couple years at least. The SNES was probably one of the biggest console releases ever. I don't know how many shipped but I do know that it was, and still is, incredibly popular. That being said, I'd try to get one as soon as possible if you can. I have a feeling they'll be moving fast.
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