Do you guys think the catalog for nintendo online expansion pack is worth renting?I've only played like super mario bros 2 on super nintendo. But, I saw it is only like 3$ a month on top of nintendo online to play their catalog games.Are these worth it? I heard playing with authentic controllers makes the games much better compared to using a joycon or the nintendo controller.
>>11501884People here generally don't like the NSO but I don't mind it. It's kinda cozy and like some sort of mark I get excited for a new drop despite physically owning most of the games or having them quickly accessible off a flash cart.I go in on a family plan with some friends and get it dirt cheap so cost isn't an issue for me but I dunno if I'd pay for the EP normally. The GB and GBA libraries seem sort of neglected generally. I kinda like the Genesis one though. Not a fan of the N64 in really but they have pretty much everything that was worth playing on there outside of the Goemon games and Ogre Battle. Might be worth checking out for a month.
>>11501884>>11501986>paying a monthly subscription to rent ROMs
If you have kids that play on the Switch and/or wife has nostalgia, sure. Playing on Switch is sovlful. If you are a neet or an sperg fag, just don't, just emulate and call it a day, is not worth it.
Its pretty good. Played Ocarina for the first time in 20 years on it. Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga was good too, and the GBA version of SMB2 USA. So yeah, there's some decent stuff on there.