Well that's dumb.
Well that's dumb.
Hmm that's interesting, it's kind of a loophole that lets Sony sell SNES Final Fantasy games :P although that version of FF6 is actually slightly different, if not in any important ways, and I think that's still the only official North American translation of FF5.
I don't play FPSs much, but Team Defender sounds really cool. You could plot out an escape route for the flag holder and cover them as they run away...you could get enemies to chase the flag holder into a narrow path, then put grenades on the other side of the walls...so many options.
Was I the only one who was able to play both Sonic and Mario games in the '90s, shamelessly and without interpersonal conflict?
Hm...I thought "Eggman" was the original name and it was changed to Robotnik.
...On second thought, that's not much of a price drop, is it. Huh. ...I'm going to stop commenting now.
(But the main reason is still probably to be able to drop the price that much)
They seem to have some ulterior motives. Not only would removing all the Gamecube stuff make modding and piracy harder (especially for emulating Gamecube games), it would also force people to buy a classic controller to play virtual console games (as the only remaining alternative to a sideways Wiimote).