No, I'm the one who doesn't care about getting the last word. And I'll make a post explicitly saying so to prove it!
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In any case, the NES Classic does have one nice feature that separates it from the console-on-a-chip systems available at Walmart for the last decade: HDMI support. Hopefully, the wildly-disproportional demand will cause Sega to facilitate a new revision of these plentiful Genesis COAC bundles with HDMI support; playing consoles on HDTV using composite is pretty terrible.
And for what it's worth, if you're a Pollyanna that has some sort of moral problem with downloading ROMs, the NES Classic doesn't look so bad. It's a lot cheaper than buying a WiiU + VC games or something like a RetroUSB AVS + real cartridges.