Emulators solved this problem 30 years ago and maybe that's the issue.
If Nintendo just put ZSNES on the Switch and let you buy roms, no one would pay $50 per game. But if they're "updated" suddenly a Game Boy game is worth twice what it originally sold for.
Emulators solved this problem 30 years ago and maybe that's the issue.
If Nintendo just put ZSNES on the Switch and let you buy roms, no one would pay $50 per game. But if they're "updated" suddenly a Game Boy game is worth twice what it originally sold for.