Gnizmo said:
Leader boards, achievments and a higher resolution is not added content. No matter how you slice it they do not actually give you something new to do in the game. They are rewards for playing the game, but that is not added content. That is just putting a few perks on a straight port. That said, I do agree with a lot of what you are saying. Notice how my arguement is worded though. I am not saying we should count any old game you can find in the used bin and stick in your system. Yeah, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night was an amazing game and technically can be played on a PS3 but where would you buy it (apologies if this is in the PSN I am just using a random example)? Obviously it cannot count since there is no guaranteed easy method to aquire it for anyone who wants it. However, games offered online to in limitless quantaties is readily available. If I want Psychonauts on my 360 it is as hard to get as it Geometry Wars 2. The purpose of these lists is to show how many awesome games can actually be played on a system in theory (in practice it is fanboy gibberish that means all of nothing). In order to make the lists as accurate as possible you should include every game you could resonably expect a person to pick-up. Old out of print games are normally hard to come by and have varying levels of playability when you do get them. Downloadable games are guaranteed to be there though. Really is it any different if you are playing Sonic the Hedgehog 2 from XBLA or from the VC? The core game is the exact same, but it doesn't count as a game for the latter system? That is entirely ludicrous. |
I agree with certain points you make and others not so much. I agree that re-releases such as Sonic 2, Frogger, or Doom (regardless of platform rereleased on) shouldn't be counted on such lists. I don't agree with the rare/hard to find part though. If we go down that road then who's definition of rare or hard to find do we use? I also don't agree with a few posters in this thread that said all XBLA, PSN, etc games should be counted regardless if it's a rerelease or not. It can get fuzzy with games like Rez HD that have content added to the X360 version but as it stands there are no such games that fit into this argument of 90% games. Maybe in the future somebody will have to walk down that road but right now that's not the case.
I think the only fair way IMO is to count original content on a platform whether it be disc based, XBLA, WiiWare, PSN, etc.
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High Def Movie Collection |