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Alex_The_Hedgehog said:
curl-6 said:

Some people may be planning to upgrade later but already have a PS4/Xbone, or they may want to play on Switch so they can take it on the go.

It can also just be interesting to discuss how graphics/technology works. I personally find it fascinating to see how games are re-engineered to operate on hardware less powerful than they were designed for.

That remind me... I had the opportunity to play DOOM on SNES back in the early 2000s. It was a decent port considering the hardware.

Of course, you won't play it on SNES if you can afford the PC or PS1 version, but it was my only way of playing it.

I owned Doom on the SNES back in the day; sure, it was significantly cut back from the PC version, but it was freaking Doom on a 16-bit console and that in itself was kinda mind blowing.