
Nintendo released the first screenshots of 3D Classics Excitebike.

Four new games are available for Club Nintendo members to spend their points on. Highlighting the bunch is the SNES classic, Super Mario RPG.

Chris Buffa (Modojo): Nintendo does many things well, chief among them recycling old video games. There's obviously a market for this type of content, and with that being said, the company releases Super Mario Bros. and other classics on every device imaginable.
I hope the 'we' he keeps using in that article is a royal 'we' because he definitely doesn't speak for me or anyone I know.
I would like that they start remaking snes, gba and n64 3d classics.. like metroid: zero mission, fusion and super metroid.. then dk64, conker64 and mooore

"I've never understood what's so exciting about Excitebike. I guess it's one of those games you had to grow up with to really appreciate. I've always felt that the original was just a decent game, so I was interested to see how I'd react to 3D Classics: Excitebike. As a person who purchased the 3DS at launch, I had the ability to pick this up for free, but since then, Nintendo has slapped a price tag on it (presumably to give early adopters one more reason to be satisfied with their initial purchase). And so, this is where this review comes in. By the end of it, hopefully you can determine for yourself whether or not it's worth picking up this enhanced version for $6." -- Wiiloveit.com
One of the best racing games ever :P