First off, I mainly got this for one amazing, somewhat underrated and admittedly aging title: Jet Force Gemini. The version included in this compilation has updated controls: the two original controls, Normal and Expert, intended for the N64 controller, as well as a "Modern" control scheme added in via a patch and accessed through the Rare Replay options menu rather than the in-game options. Even so, the controls have not aged well since this game was designed for that infamously awkward N64 controller, most importantly meaning that anyone familiar with modern 3D two-analog stick controls will be VERY disoriented for quite some time. You do get used to it, but I feel it would have been better to simply give the player the option of customizing the controls completely rather than adding in one new static option. Other than that, Jet Force Gemini is faithfully reproduced 100% satisfactorily and I've been having a blast. As for the other 29 games in the compilation, a lot are hit or miss, mostly the older titles from the 80's. The "snapshot" and "playlist" features allow you to play short challenges or series of challenges custom tailored to each of the older games, which gives a fresh approach to a few stale, confusing games. The ability to rewind in older games makes notoriously difficult titles like Battletoads more approachable as well. Several of the more popular and newer titles like Banjo Kazooie and Viva Pinata are actually just the existing Xbox 360 remakes added into the compilation and hold up just as well as they did last generation. The only other gripe is that to install the entire compilation is about 50 GB, with each Xbox 360 version installing as a separate game. All of the non-Xbox 360 games are installed as one game under "Rare Replay", but ALL 30 games can be accessed from within the Rare Replay game itself if they are installed. One upside to this is that you can skip the installs and save hard drive space, for example if you don't need the sequels until you've played the originals first.