@rjejr Drifting off topic, but to add to it: I actually totally ignored the VMU part in the Reddit thread because it sounded too dumb to me, so no need to dwell on that part, as far as I am concerned.

While we're on the topic of Sega games: I'm more into racers, fighting games, side scrolling shooters and weird games, all of which the Sega Dreamcast had more than enough of, and also some nice rpg's and anime inspired games.

Some of my favorites: Daytona, Dead or Alive, Ikaruga, Soul Calibur, Metropolis Street Racer, Hydro Thunder, Sword of the Berserk, Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Sonic Adventure, Powerstone, Shenmue, Illbleed, Silver, Blue Stinger and Ecco the Dolphin.

A small tip: a lot of Dreamcasts were actually region free and/or unlocked without us knowing it. Mine is not tampered with in any way and yet I can still play downloaded games...

Maybe you should also try yours out: go to emuparadise or the Iso zone and download a game. They burn to a normal cd, so if you still have some of those lying around, then it is well worth the try.

Daytonaaaaaaaa!!!!

As for the NX download game solution: two games on one disc could work too, but my solution is considerably more cost effective, also if you only have the handheld, since you could then download it from the eShop or something. And if you have the console you will have the disc OR the download, and if you have both, they can probably use some sort of registration code to enable you to download it from the console to your handheld for free. They will have some sort of safety measure in place, after all...

(keep in mind: I've based this largely upon the "like brothers" phrase of mr. Iwata, detailing the shared environment for both handheld and home console devices that NX is supposedly going to be)

If all of this is the best thing since sliced bread and they market it right this time, I think that they can easily get away with $350 - $399 for the home console, $180 - $225 for the handheld and around $499 - $535 for a bundle with a game added because people will then want to have an NX.

Go Nintendo marketing, GO!!! (and give us one more Direct detailing some NX and Zelda U stuff BEFORE the next E3 so that can be all about the games, for cryin' out loud... )