What is your take on these? Are you likely to buy the remake or the port of a game if you enjoyed it the first time around, or is once enough? Is the extra content or enhanced graphics enough to get you to purchase a remake again, or do you prefer not to waste your money on an ancient game you've essentially already completed? Would you buy a port of a game on a different console because of it's convenience (i.e. getting a PSOne Classic for PS3/PSP when you've still got the PS1 disc) or would you play it on the original platform?
Speaking for myself...I'll almost inevitably end up buying remakes of games. Games these days are too short and too easy, and quite often remakes involve just updated graphics and slightly more polished, faster gameplay...sometimes they make the game even harder than what it was before. Annoying as it is, I usually get more enjoyment out of remakes than anything else, and I'll end up buying them because I know the game will be good or, if I didn't get the chance to play the original game, at least it'll be longer than the pitiful 8 hours most new games these days last four, and it might provide a challenge.
As for ports...the game has to be VERY good for me to buy it again. For example, I bought Link's Awakening DX off the 3DS store even though I have a cartridge copy, simply because I don't play my GBA SP anymore. Similarly, my PS1 is tucked away in a box and, rather than getting it out, I just bought Crash Bandicoot, Metal Gear Solid and FFVIII off the PSN, because I actually play my PS3 and PSP. For me to buy a port, I'd want to have not played the game for at least five years, as well...and I wouldn't pay full retail price, either.
Speaking for myself...I'll almost inevitably end up buying remakes of games. Games these days are too short and too easy, and quite often remakes involve just updated graphics and slightly more polished, faster gameplay...sometimes they make the game even harder than what it was before. Annoying as it is, I usually get more enjoyment out of remakes than anything else, and I'll end up buying them because I know the game will be good or, if I didn't get the chance to play the original game, at least it'll be longer than the pitiful 8 hours most new games these days last four, and it might provide a challenge.
As for ports...the game has to be VERY good for me to buy it again. For example, I bought Link's Awakening DX off the 3DS store even though I have a cartridge copy, simply because I don't play my GBA SP anymore. Similarly, my PS1 is tucked away in a box and, rather than getting it out, I just bought Crash Bandicoot, Metal Gear Solid and FFVIII off the PSN, because I actually play my PS3 and PSP. For me to buy a port, I'd want to have not played the game for at least five years, as well...and I wouldn't pay full retail price, either.