KratosLives said: Don't get the hate. It's a collectors item, a nostalgic gift. Its not meant for someone to be played for hrs on end, More the experience of reliving the past , maybe with friends of that era, and have that good feeling for a while. Even if only for a day or 2 before being stored away on display as a piece of history more or less. I look on youtube and people are actually complaining about graphics and frame rates and performances compared to the originals.. like really?.. the games have aged bad regardless, that's not the point of it. |
A Collector's Piece that's not intended to actually be played? That's not what Sony said when they announced it...
Doesn't sound at all like they were positioning it as something that's just supposed to sit on your shelf and not be played. Sony was very clear about pushing "the PlayStation experience". That's not targeting a "collector" only. Also, the people commenting on the announcement were giving their dream list of games they wanted on it. If this was for "collector's only", and "not meant to actually be played", nobody would care about what games were on it.
BillyBong said: |
Also, we can stop with the all the spin about, Sony never intended to sell to people who were looking to actually play the games. They very intentionally cast a wide net hoping to sucker in unsuspecting consumers at retail. They charged a premium price for an inferior product. I also love how people say, it's no big deal, because it can be modded to perform better. The modding community is a very small percentage of the consumer base who buys video game systems. Sony knows that. That's where their announcement PR was specifically targeted towards the average consumer. It's not the average consumer's responsibility to make a manufacturer's product function properly. Especially not after shelling out $100 for said product. People think the PlayStation Classic is unfairly compared to the NES & SNES Classics which is the biggest laugh of all. Sony invited comparisons against those far superiorly executed products when they decided to give it the exact same name. Sony wanted to do a fast and cheap holiday cash grab at the expense of the average consumer. End of story.