My personal wish is for Nintendo to re-release classic titles and consoles in a similar fashion to how Disney handles their movie releases. Not exactly like it though, i'll explain.
Re-release 5th, 10th, 20th etc., Anniversary Versions of games in their original format (on actual NES, SNES etc. carts). Just for pure collection sake i would likely fork over the cash for each version. Who wouldn't fork over say
$30 for a
brand new Zelda cart and box made by Nintendo? Hell they could even include a small art-book and/or video that highlights what this game meant to gaming and what the series is up to nowadays.
In order to make this profitable for Nintendo and keep it from getting flooded they only release the game for 1 month (maybe more but no more than 3 months). After that you have to wait until the next anniversary edition (minimum five years later). They could have a staggered release too. Say Nintendo re-releases 12 titles in one year. Once per month of the anniversary year.
To give people incentive to buy the whole collection include a $10 off coupon if you buy next month's re-released game.At the beginning of that anniversary year they would re-release an
anniversary edition console. The anniversary console would look far different each anniversary and would "
keep up the times." Meaning video/audio output changes, wireless controllers (bluetooth or whatever comes next).
Include one Golden or Platinum cart w/ each system that is ONLY sold with the system (they would choose the game based on trends of popularity, ex: Zelda would be a smart move at this time).
EVERYTHING would be a timed release so get it while its hot!My two cents
