@@yoshipilot Thing is no one would buy classic games, even if they resold them unless they were sold for like 5 dollars each no one wants to pay the same prices that newer games are sold for a newer game that looks better. And the way that nintendos doing it is you have to pay for expensive subscriptions and you cannot own the games. For me unless they sell a retro collection on a cartridge or the full games on a disc so i can actually keep it im not really interested.
I’ve been sailing the seas for quite some time. If anything there should be a market place for all videogame soundtracks to be readily available.
Yeah. That’s more of an issue of getting the OSTs on existing music platforms, which Nintendo is really bad at doing for some bizarre reason
@@yoshipilot Thing is no one would buy classic games, even if they resold them unless they were sold for like 5 dollars each no one wants to pay the same prices that newer games are sold for a newer game that looks better. And the way that nintendos doing it is you have to pay for expensive subscriptions and you cannot own the games. For me unless they sell a retro collection on a cartridge or the full games on a disc so i can actually keep it im not really interested.
That's one industry that's not figured it out yet. Piracy of films and music is way down since legal streaming platforms became a thing.
I blame the Cubans