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HD Remakes: Nostalgia Going Too Far?

Steve of GAMElitist.com - "Jet Set Radio. Shadow of the Colossus. ICO. Metal Gear Solid. All of these games are unmistakably excellent titles. Most were released to spectacular reception, and remembered by many as fantastic experiences. And that is the key word here; remembered. Past tense. One of the main gripes I have with HD remakes/collections, whatever you want to name them, is that they are re-releases of games that were enjoyed years ago."

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Merrill4224d ago

I don't see how.

They don't just "re-release" them, they have updated visuals, trophies and a discounted price, how is this even remotely a bad thing?

I love the idea. If you don't, go play the original on the ps2 and shut up about it.

darthv724224d ago

I personally like that there are some compilations that are available. Like i have only the first Ratchet for PS2 and the Future games for PS3.

To be able to get the Ratchet collection in one nice offering with upgraded visuals and trophy support all for less than the price i paid for a single copy. It's a great deal.

Or even when MS did the Halo anniversary edition was a nice version to get. It makes playing these older games with a more current look so much more enjoyable.

Now i can see if all of a sudden that is all we started getting. Nothing BUT remakes. That would be an overload of retro entertainment.

Merrill4224d ago

Now I will say that when they're done incorrectly and clearly just for a quick buck, i.e. Silent Hill collection, Resident Evil, etc that it's a bad idea.

But Okami looks amazing, The God of War Collection and others are just a straight up treat!

MariaHelFutura4224d ago

Remakes of amazing games in HD w/3D w/3 great games on 1 disc for less money than "normal" releases is a bad thing?

TronEOL4224d ago (Edited 4224d ago )

Couldn't agree more.

And it's worth noting that these older games will find their way onto the PSN/XBL/eShop (or whatever Nintendo calls it) regardless of HD upgrades. So they're still trying to sell you back games you already own, just without any of the perks.

Not to mention they aren't even that expensive. It's usually $39.99 for 3-4 games and the ability to relive the games you loved to play before on your new console.

Not only that but it gives some people the first chance to play games they missed. For example, I didn't play God of War, Ratchet and Clank, or Jak and Daxter when I had my PS2 (Monster Hunter, DMC, Final Fantasy, among other jRPG's, took all my time), so my first time playing those games are the collections Sony published.

And I even played the GoW Collection right up until I got GoW3, which was amazing since I was able to experience them all in order, and with little time in between. It made me appreciate the series more.

I honestly wish there were more games being re-introduced this way, rather than just throwing up the old versions for download as PS2 classics.

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Gridloc4224d ago

Not everyone had a ps2 . These HD remakes are great for those of us that never played them.

jc485734224d ago

I only get the ones on disc. The ones for download don't really matter to me.

Eyesoftheraven4224d ago

I just wish were mastered in 1080p, not 720p.

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Metal Gear Solid HD Collection - Preparing for Snake Eater Remake

The Metal Gear Solid HD Collection launched in 2011, and is still the best way to play Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater ahead of the remake.

contra157312d ago (Edited 312d ago )

Can’t wait to one day break that game out of the collection vault

aaronaton312d ago

Currently playing Snake Eater HD on CRT 16:9, via Scart RGB. Game looks great but not as clean as MGS2, but thats due to the setting. Can't wait for the remake + the next HD collection on PS5.

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Metal Gear Solid games still missing from PlayStation and Xbox stores

Months after they were removed from sale, a number of Metal Gear Solid games have yet to return to the PlayStation and Xbox stores.

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Nyxus746d ago

It's Konami. Expect nothing.

Snookies12746d ago

Konami's too busy with their Pachinko machines to worry over silly little things like this.

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masterfox746d ago

glad I have my PS3 HD MGS collection.

Orchard746d ago

MGS is just missing in general. Thanks Konami.

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Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 to be temporarily removed from digital storefronts starting November 8

Konami will temporarily remove Metal Gear Solid 2 and Metal Gear Solid 3 from digital storefronts starting November 8 as it works to renew the licenses for select historical archive footage used in each game, the company announced.

Orchard897d ago

To be honest, I’m surprised Konami are even considering re-listing this given how they’ve abandoned their franchises and fans.

Maybe temporarily will become permanently.

VersusDMC896d ago

They definitely won't relist the games on the pretty much dead platforms they were on. If they go through hassle of changing all the cutscenes it will be to release a PS/Xbox/Switch collection on current systems.

Eonjay896d ago (Edited 896d ago )

Out of curioisity, why isn't historical footage a part of the public domain?

VersusDMC896d ago

According to Google anything before 1924 and anything that wasn't copyrighted 5 years after being publised is fair game.

Maybe the historical footage used in the MGS games might have new copyright owners and they are knocking on the doors of whoever is using that footage for a paycheck.

Maybe that's what happened because of what happened with writers suing Movie studios for rights to old IP like terminator, Beetlejuice and Friday the 13th due to an old copyright law that grants authors rights to their work after 35 years. Maybe that's what happened to the copyright of the old footage as well?

Or they are just negotiating with the original copyright owners? Maybe this is a ploy to get it for cheaper? Bluff that they will just take the games down for a cheaper licence price?

Who knows...

jznrpg896d ago

If they didn’t have plans to rerelease them they would just say they aren’t coming back . They may not release them again if whoever owns the copyrights are greedy but it would seem they are putting some effort into it otherwise they would say buy it now or else that would make them more $ now . I could be wrong but that makes sense to me .

TheEnigma313897d ago

This is exactly why i love physical media

Orchard897d ago (Edited 897d ago )

Well, in this case, describing it as a digital vs physical problem may not be too accurate.

If you already purchased it digitally, you'll still be able to download it and play any time - and if I want to go buy it digitally, I still can today, whereas I probably can't find a physical copy of it in Walmart or wherever.

blackblades897d ago

True as long as you bought something before it get delisted you'll still be able to play them. All the physical vs digital is nonesense now and getting old. You get screwed from both at the end of the day if everything goes down. Physical will have all the bugs because they need the 1st day patches and then some. About most dlc needs downloading so you screwed outta complete edition. I still dont see Sony or MS going anywhere in the next 100 years.

MadLad897d ago

People on here find literally every excuse they can to state just how much better and future proof physical games are over digital.

Funny, being I can play every single one of my almost 1000 steam games with no issue. And, even when the store eventually shutters, they have systems in place I can still back up all my games.

What am I supposed to do when my console, and even the discs it runs, break down? I mean, I can rebuy them, but that just means I had to pay twice for a game, and probably now at collector prices. Doesn't sound very future proof to me.

blackblades897d ago

@TheRealTedCruz
That already happened to me on ps2. My stuff got stolen, I had to rebuy some of the games with allowances. Some games were nich I couldnt find them again.

BISHOP-BRASIL896d ago

@blackblades

We don't even need to loose the games in anyway for physical media reliability to be put to test, disc rot is a thing.

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IamFrasierCrane896d ago

This doesn’t affect anyone who has already purchased the game digitally.

GhostofHorizon896d ago (Edited 896d ago )

Just started MGS 3 over the weekend.
Wouldn't have affected me since I bought the collection a long time ago.

I'm more interested in the fact that they have to re-license historical footage constantly. At what point is it not worth it anymore? I can't imagine a lot of people are buying MGS Collection.

isarai896d ago

Dat all digital future 👌

Sephiroushin896d ago

What? You got it you can still play it just like if you got a physical copy of the game ...

FanboysKiller896d ago

How to get engaged with 2s story ? , can't get through the ship without quiting the game literally since forever.

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