We definitely get the better deal.
The 10 NES games are roughly 5 to 6 dollars(Going off the VCs); and the GBA would be even more, either 8 dollars(Going off the SNES VC), or 10 dollars(Since theoretically, the GBC would have the cheaper price range)...
And even so, the games that are available... Are amazing. Metroid Fusion? MK Super Circuit? WarioWare? Yoshi's Island? And of course the NES games are pretty much the all stars of the console(</hoping for Metroid NES, though Fusion likely has it built in still, if I remember the games correctly>)... So nothing is truly wasted, since you get so many games.(I bet my connection will be tested that day. =P)
I, for one, am highly anticipating the release of all these VC games. =)</hopes for a Megaman game in those NES ones as well>
The question is... These NES games... Are they 3D classics? Or just normal VC? Logic suggests they'd be 3D classics, but...
Fusion didn't have the original Metroid built in. Prime did, though, and it was unlockable only by connecting the GC with Prime to a GBA with Fusion. That's what you're thinking of (Either that or Zero Mission, which did have Metroid built-in).
I doubt that Megaman will be available, as the five revealed titles so far have been first-party and the other half almost certainly will be as well.
The NES games will not be 3D classics, but will have other enhancements.Also, two more GBA games have reportedly been revealed!
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 and Kirby & the Amazing Mirror!
-Canama