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http://news.spong.com/detail/news.asp?prid=9214

 

Well, Xbox 360 in its Live service will launch downloadable classics of retro-gaming like Smash TV and Gauntled, plus many companies like Sega, Konami, SNK, Ubisoft and Capcom will support the service and possibly will launch their classics to download from Live (imagine Street Fighter II, Metal Slug, Castlevania or Nights, even a complete library of Sega games from Sonic to Altered Beast) do you think it's a direct attack to Nintendo old games download service?

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I think they would need Nintendos consent to release alot of their games on other systems. Capcom can't just decide to release an Exclusive SNES game which was licensed by Nintendo on Xbox360. Sega Could make a huge deal with Microsoft. Nintendo needs to use the Download feature as a gimmick and not expect profit from it. Make it so developers who sell retro games on the Revolution get 90% profit. Every developer would give nintendo their full library for a deal like that.

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"Those are classic arcade games and not console games."

 

Yes, the currently announced, but those companies are offering support and easily can port their old console games, if we're going to see games like the NES and SNES Castlevania's, Megaman, NEO GEO games, even Perfect Dark, it could beat the Nintendo service (I've played Mario Bros. Classics since the NES, then in Super Mario all stars, then in the GBA classics, I had enough of them)

 

Microsoft has been announcing this kind of service long before Nintendo, right now there is the Live arcade service (you can download freely an update of Alien Hominid) so they'll have a lot of time of advantage, and if MS introduces just the Sega library, it would be serious competition.

 

But who knows what will happen, if Nintendo decides to improve graphically the games and make them online enabled (and make them free, hehe...) they can keep up that advantage.

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This isn't an attack on Nintendo, it's following them with what is a great idea. More of this, please.

 

It's not really following them though, they've got it up and working on Xbox Live now. It's been about for a while.

 

Microsoft is getting afraid of Nintendo! :P

 

Awesome!!111

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I haven't read any of your posts so if someone has mentioned this sorry.

 

But companies wouldn't be allowed to release games that were on a Nintendo platform without Nintendo's permisssion.

 

I think you'll find he was meaning independant developers, not publishers independant of Nintendo. The idea is that small development teams with innovative ideas could make their games downloadable on Nintendo's network, without the expense of normal publishing deals, either free to create a reputation or at a small cost to the downloader.

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They wouldn't be able to release any snes developped game for the xbox 360, or developpers would have to convert the games to use the xbox platform. What nintendo is offering with the Rev is quite different as they have some sort snes emulator software onit, where microsoft would never get the lisence to use the snes coding on their xbox 360 thus forcing developpers to do more work to their games.

 

I'm pretty shure post of them will get a rev release (on the downloadable service) as it's the easiest thing to do for them.

 

I could be completely wrong though.

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