Sega to archive classic games on Revolution?

Did anyone else read the Joystiq.com article on how Sega is very intrigued with Nintendo's idea of offering old school games on the Revolution? If somehow Nintendo could convince Sega to use the Revolution as a platform to host all of their classic games from the Master system and possibly the Genesis, then I think that is truly the kind of firepower that Nintendo can use to not only compete with the big boys, but even win the next gen systems war.
I thankfully missed out on the chance to purchase a Xbox360 a few weeks ago. At this point, I don't even want it. There are no games that I'm aching to play. The PS3 sounds interesting...but if the Revolution isn't too far behind, I'd definitely jump all over that.
Regardless of what new games are available at launch or soon after launch for the Revolution, I'd still be psyched to play old school classic Nintendo and SMS games! Here's some of the games I'd love to be able to play:
NES:
River City Ransom
Tengen Tetris
SMB (all of them)
Ice Climber
Excite Bike
Zelda series
Final Fantasy 1
Contra
TMNT 2
Jackal
Kung Fu Heroes
Metroid
SMS:
Great Volleyball
Alex Kidd series
Double Dragon (This is the 2 player co-op version!)
Shinobi
Out Run
Phantasy Star 1
There's more, I'm sure. This is all I can think of in an instance. What are some of the older games that you'd like to play? Lets hope Nintendo gets this done. This is definitely not as impossible to get done as it would've been back when Sega and Nintendo were competing in the hardware wars (the good'ole days!).
