Anyone who wants an emulated Nintendo game can get it in a variety of ways. NES or SNES games with online multiplayer, may be slightly harder to find.
Did Nintendo even offer that?
Because I have to admit... if they didn't already have that... and announced that their classics library would be full multiplayer enabled so that you could co-op from around the world...
I... might be very interested... Ohh wait multiplayer fee and friend codes and poor connection... DANG IT NINTENDO!
I really don't understand why console owners are apparently fine with paying an extra fee so that hardware they own can use a service they already pay for.
It is rationalization and also how these companies lure the players.
Remember that the most common defense is that "it isn't a lot of money" because well... no company is dumb enough to include the entire lump sum infront of you. It is why I laid it out. Human minds aren't inherently that far thinking, so we will always think of these internet fees as a sort of isolated event even IF we end up paying for it continuously.
-Sometimes people catch on... Micro transactions might still exist but companies have went from touting it as a "feature" to trying as hard as they can to never refer to it by name. Showing that over time people stopped thinking of the low price as a reason to buy it on that merit alone.
Another is there is this assumption of quality. That because you are paying for it, it MUST be high quality. This also goes by the name "Snob Appeal" (It has a fancier name... Basically while basic economic theory is the lower something costs the more people will buy it... The opposite is also true, people can be lured to higher priced products because we are built to assume higher quality from something higher priced whether or not it is true.)
The third is people are usually not away that the price of games typically include these extra costs. So they don't factor that in, nor does internet fees lead to lower costs.
I'd be fine with this extra fee IF this was a service... But it usually isn't.