02-22-2011, 02:32 PM
I'm thinking about working on my video game collection, and I was wondering if I should buy older games (Majora's Mask, Link to the Past, Super Mario Land) on Nintendo's virtual console system or if I should go and buy the original systems and cartridges (and fix them up, like with Pokemon Crystal's clock battery).
The thing I like about the virtual console is that it isn't a whole bunch of systems that cost money/take up space/require me to replace save and clock batteries.
On the other hand, I'd actually have a physical copy of the game, so if anything ever happened to my console I'd still have my games. Plus it gives it a more authentic feel.
The thing I like about the virtual console is that it isn't a whole bunch of systems that cost money/take up space/require me to replace save and clock batteries.
On the other hand, I'd actually have a physical copy of the game, so if anything ever happened to my console I'd still have my games. Plus it gives it a more authentic feel.