Nintendo should start new production on the old 8 bit gaming consoles.  Much like hot rod shows, movie remakes, and classic iconic brandings on new t-shirts, people find comfort and appeal in the memories of childhood and also, in the simplicity of the past.  There's a reason we still listen to the oldies and go to drive-in movie theaters.  There's a reason we still crave milkshakes and cheeseburgers.  And in this era of increasing intangibility, there has been a small but very telling resurgence of vinyl records and typewriters, as people are beginning to miss, and realize the importance of, touch.  With all of this in mind, it's safe to say I'm not alone in my dreams of buying a brand new 8 bit Nintendo console and cussing it out as I blow into the end of a game cartridge.