Matthew Jabour said:
And yet, Nintendo is the one company that I allow to get away with remakes. You want to know why? Because they add things. They fix things. They make their products better. The recent Wind Waker game is only one example of this. Another case: Mario 64 DS. They could've just fine-tuned the character models and called it a day, but instead they put in way more work than they had to. 30 extra stars. 3 new playable characters. Multiplayer. Minigames. And they even had the courtesy to remove some of the game's worse levels. A remake that improves on everything, not just graphics? What sorcery is this?
Nintendo put effort in for their remakes? They selectively graphically touched up Zelda for the 3DS, that's it. They added some bloom and tweaked Wind Waker to have a less annoying quest, that's not a lot for them asking $50-$60 bucks vs what you can find the original for.
But God of War doesn't qualify because they just made it work for PS3? They have the collection with the PSP titles with the controls adjusted for PS3 along with, for all games: 60fps, better res textures, so it's all the God of War games together for like 30 bucks, launched for $40-50 or so I think but Wind Waker, a game that looks great today on GCN gets minor tweaks and some graphical updates for $50-$60 bucks is okay?
The PS3 HD rereleases all run better, have AA applied, often have new features and are bundled titles for cheaper than you could get the original titles often.
Yeah there's cash in ones, or broken one like the Silent Hill collection but they didn't have the original game code to work with, but there's been many good HD rereleases especially the collections that I consider to be far above the effort Nintendo's ever put in.
For instance how about that Mario All Stars collection eh? They could have packed in the original NES versions, Mario World and maybe Yoshi's Island. Instead they included a rom of the inferior bare-bones Mario All Stars version that didn't even include Mario World, because there was a version that had that built in, but then no one would DL that from the VC, including the original NES games. So you pay 50 bucks for a nice box, a rom and some videos, the games you could have gotten for cheaper on the VC.
Compare that to SEGA. who put out the Ultimate Genesis Collection for $20, which had over 40 games including every Sonic game for the Genesis and just about every other series, Phantasy Star, Shining Force, Shinobi, Streets of Rage, Vector Man, Golden Axe, including some bonuses like arcade versions and dev videos. This one seems like a much better bargain.
Mind you I don't own the collections I mentioned as I have the originals so it didn't make sense to jump out and get them, but overall they're better to get if you're looking into getting a series.
Maybe this is just me because I never had the nintendo childhood where it made me happy every day, just every day I went to my cousins or friends house. Really I'm not trying to be an ass here but this is something I see very often, Nintendo somehow did it better when they did the least amount of effort they could and slapped a large price tag on it, and their games DON'T DROP in price, so you can't ever get these things for a bargain. New Mario Bros for DS is still $35 bucks, same with Mario Kart DS, Kirby, etc.
Edit: Let me further drive this home by countering you saying it's okay they re-released Super Mario World for GBA, okay it's 10 years later but is it okay they separated Mario 1,2 & 3 and put them on their own separate carts? And again Mario 1,2,3 & world were all put on 1 collection on SNES and being the GBA is more powerful than the SNES with far more capacity for cheaper than the SNES you'd think if they got how re-releases they'd do something nice like that for fans. You can't be selective with picking what they did well, because while they were really nice ports, especially Mario 2 with extra stuff, they still ripped apart what was a full collection and put them out separately, I think they even put the original NES titles on GBA carts to really rub it in.
Metroid Zero Mission a GREAT remake of a old game with updated controls, mechanics, new powerups new area and more AND it included the original Metroid title for comparison. Then they put NES Metroid out on GBA...kay.