![]() ![]() Some of those pricey games, though, were genuinely really fun and never found the audiences they deserved. ![]() ![]() Cheetahmen II is genuinely awful, Bubble Bath Babes and Peek-a-Boo Poker are essentially NES porn, and Flintstones: the Surprise at Dinosaur Peak is middling at best. ![]() Those items are priced the way they are because of genuine rarity, not because of their quality. In many cases, this isn’t really much of a problem. That said, most of the rarest of the rare when it comes to NES games haven’t seen much in the way of falling prices. That bubble is starting to burst a tiny bit now, as folks are gravitating more toward SNES and Nintendo 64 for their ludicrously overpriced eBay gouging. The NES has seen a surge in collectability over the last 10 years or so. We’ve run down three lists already of games that are worth the effort to get up and running on the service, but this list here is the one that I feel is far and away the most important. Whatever…), the potential to get some of the NES library’s most expensive gems into the hands of a whole lot of people who would never get to play them otherwise, is probably the biggest draw, at least for me. This is the 4th one of these articles and I can never remember the official wording of the name because it’s absurd. Of all the things to potentially like about the Nintendo Switch Online NES app (or whatever you call the darn thing. ![]()
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