Today I was feeling nostalgic (which is not uncommon in my daily activities) and I decided to see how much Final Fantasy VI was for the GBA on Amazon. Needless to say, I was shocked to see that they wanted $80-some dollars for a brand new copy. That horrendous issue aside, it got me thinking: How many times over do I own certain games? I decided to take inventory by listing how many copies of a game I have and then I would ask myself: Was it worth buying again? Will I buy it again in the future? (The same thing could be done for Blu-rays and DVDs, but I don't own many movies)
Banjo-Kazooie: 2 (N64, XBLA)
Worth it? Yes. Better graphics, achievements, better controller, etc.
Will I buy it again? No. The XBLA version is definitive
Chrono Trigger: 2 (SNES, DS)
Worth it? Yes. More content, an updated translation, and the battery is dead on my SNES version
Will I buy it again? It is my favorite game... Although the DS version is pretty much definitive, it might be nice to play it on a bigger screen
Fallout: 2 (PC)
Worth it? Yes. It came for free with Fallout 2.
Will I buy it again? Probably -- there's a great deal on Good Old Games
Final Fantasy VI: 2 (SNES, PS1)
Worth it? Not really, Final Fantasy Anthology (PS1) has issues (although I got it for Final Fantasy V)
Will I buy it again? Yes (at a reasonable price). I want to experience the gussied up translation and I would also be interested in a DS remake a la Final Fantasy III
Final Fantasy VII: 2 (PC, PS1)
Worth it? Yes, because I didn't know the PC version wasn't as good (bugs and sound emulation)
Will I buy it again? Yes, if it's completely remade
Grand Theft Auto - Vice City: 2 (PS2, PC)
Worth it? Yes, the PC version looks better and there's a ton of fun to be had with cheat programs
Will I buy it again? Yes, if it's remade
Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas: 2 (PS2, PC)
Worth it? Yes, see Vice City
Will I buy it again? Yes, if it's remade
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: 2 (N64, GC)
Worth it? Yes, my GameCube came with a compilation of four Zelda games including the two NES ones and Majora's Mask
Will I buy it again? If it's remade, because it's unplayable now (graphics, controls)
The Orange Box: 2 (360, PC)
Worth it? Yes, there was a $10 sale on Steam and I got it for the day when I have a good gaming PC
Worth it? Yes, there was a $10 sale on Steam and I got it for the day when I have a good gaming PC
Will I buy it again? No
There might be a couple I've missed, but I do need to eventually start the process of procuring all of my NES and SNES games again. Back in the day, I sold all of my NES games to afford Mortal Kombat II on the SNES and I'm pretty sure most of my SNES games have dead batteries anyway. The thing is, I wouldn't want to buy Super Mario Bros. 3 for the Virtual Console since the GBA version is vastly superior. If Nintendo at least put out the Super Mario All-Stars version, then I'd consider it, but the regular old NES version? No thanks.
Then of course there are the dozens of games that I'd like to see flat out remade. For instance, Metal Gear Solid 1, 2, and 3 redone with the Metal Gear Solid 4 engine? Instant buy. HD remakes of Mega Man 2 and 3? Instant buy. Add to that the list of games I wish I would have bought back in the day like Paper Mario, Super Metroid, and Super Mario RPG that I don't necessarily need remade -- although widescreen support and achievements would be appreciated.
So how many times can someone buy a game? Falcom has a terrible habit of remaking Ys 1 & 2 every two months and Square-Enix has milked Final Fantasy I & II many times. Then you have compilations like the various Sonic the Hedgehog and Genesis collections that create a redundant array in your library. You also have to ask if remakes or updates are worth it. Metal Gear Solid was remade as Twin Snakes for the GameCube, but unfortunately with Matrix-ized cutscenes, whereas every time Nintendo has remade Super Mario Bros. 3, it's been worthwhile. How much is too much is obvious, but in this digital age, having your library in a couple of convenient places is worth it.