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I don't really get what your problem with that is, people can waste their money on whatever they feel like. My personal limit is quite simple, when i don't feel like replaying a certain game on a new platform... i don't buy it. Simple. That doesn't mean someone else will feel the same way as me, someone might want to re-play the game on that new platform, someone might not have the console it was released on and might want to play the game. Is it really such a terrible thing to have the option? You are not forced to buy them and "feed" the company.No, they don't. But that's not answering the question. They were hardly released in 1996. It's just a cash grab. I don't speak for people who think buying games again and again and again is a cool thing; I speak for what I see as plain sanity.
Where does this end? Do you have a limit on when you say "enough is enough" or do you just continually buy the same game ported or arranged slightly a ton of times? I fail to see the logic of that. Is there a limit? At what point are people just going to stop feeding a company that is clearly laughing in their faces?
Again, your needs do not represent the needs of every fan. Just cause you don't enjoy remakes/re-released doesn't mean they shouldn't exist. They are selling so obviously there is a market for them.