tippy2k2 said:
I would not.
Not because of some "ruining the industry!" or "Why are graphics that important" philosophical reasons but because I don't replay games. That's not a real sexy answer but I don't think I've EVER played a video game more than one time the full way through. Even my most favorite games are played once and then put away forever.
I don't know how you do it. Even now, practically sixteen years later, I still semi-regularly go back to play
Banjo-Tooie. I've played
Batman: Arkham Asylum and
Arkham City three or four times each. I can't even recall the number of Commander Shepards I've had, or how many times I've played through the vast majority of the
Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.
I don't think I'd ever truly be able to give up going back to older games, there's just too much about them that I love and can't find in other games.
Spider-Man 2 and
Ultimate Spider-Man aren't particularly great games, but they're the only ones that have managed to get web-swinging around New York City even remotely fun.
Mirror's Edge has a trash story, but it's one of the only games that's managed to make first-person platforming feel pretty good (though I know plenty of people disagree). And even with how much
Grim Dawn I've played recently, no isometric ARPG has built a combat system more satisfying to me than
Diablo III (I just wish
DIII had controller support on PC and would remove that online requirement;
Grim Dawn has pretty well proven that you don't
need to fundamentally change the mechanics if you ask me, and the console versions of
DIII have shown that the online requirement is pretty much pointless now).
Er, anyway, OT: Yes, but it tends to depend on the game/price point. For instance, over the years I've purchased
Devil May Cry 4 three different times: once on PS3 and twice on PC (physical copy and then on Steam because I've since lost the physical copy). So I'm not about to buy the Special Edition re-release of the game until it's down to about $5 or so. I'm not going to ever buy
Fable Anniversary because the original game still works perfectly on PC, albeit with a really clunky interface (of course, they've never managed to fix the interface issues with those games anyway). But I bought
Okami HD and the
ICO collection at full price, and I eventually caved and bought the
Kingdom Hearts collections because of the updates to
Birth By Sleep and wanting to have the games on a single platform.
EDIT: Oh, I did get a Wii U largely for
Wind Waker HD, and I got
Final Fantasy X on the Vita because I have most of the
Final Fantasy games on my Vita.
And
Banjo-Tooie was 2000, not 2001. Geez.