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Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Downloadable Titles?


Nintendo has recently released a list of the games that will be available for download when the Revolution is released. Many rumors have said that these games will be free of charge, but that is not correct. Nintendo is planning to charge small fees for the downloads, but they will also offer several promotions. One promotion may be a limited time free download, while others will be similar to the ability to receive a free download for each new Revolution title you purchase. Since the Revolution will not have more than 512 megabytes internal memory, gamers will want to buy memory cards that they will be able to save the downloaded titles to and then transfer these to your computer hard drive for storage and later use. This is a smart move by the big N because many gamers can spend hours upon hours playing games such as the Super Mario Brothers series, Goldeneye 007, Tetris, the Zelda series and etc. For a full list of the available NES, SNES, and N64 titles for download, visit this site.
http://cube.ign.com/articles/622/622722p1.html

1 Comments:

  • At June 08, 2005 10:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    That rocks, I love Nintendo and I will buy the Revolution because the majority of the best games on the market are developed by Nintendo. Sure there are rare other great games like GTA and Halo, but why would someone buy a $400 system for just a couple games? Makes no sense to me.

     

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