![]() Now I understand that Nintendo can't remaster the games, and that's ok, but Crash was only $40, but $60. ![]() If you take something like Crash, he had 3 of his games, but they were remastered. All of these can be done by using an emulator or going on Youtube for the music. So the pricing is sort of forgiving, everything else isn't. The $60 price tag isn't all that bad, mainly because these games go for high prices on sites like eBay. Now before I want to say the bad, I wanted to say the good. Ok, this is NOT based on the games in the collection, this is based on how the main game does when it comes to making these 3 amazing titles **** holy **** they didn't do any of that. Just remember you can't Backwards Long Jump It is disappointing that there are no significant changes though but as a collection, it's great!. It even includes the soundtracks to the games on the title menu! All this said, it's really for people who lost their old stuff or never had the stuff to begin with or maybe who're just too lazy to switch between consoles. It is sad that there are no remasters but it's a great collection for people who don't have easy access to these amazing games. The biggest thing is people are upset about this as it's not a remaster and while they could have done WAY more than they did, they didn't promise they were going to remaster it. There's not much to say except the lack of button mapping and the fact that the Shindou Version was included which has the BLJ patched out and there were only text changes re-mapped buttons to fit the console it released on. ![]() It's useful to access all three of the games on the go or at home. It's a collection of the first three 3-D Super Mario's all in one. ![]()
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