I've only purchased one game from the current generation this year. The rest have all been for the NES-PS2 era. For the modern game, yeah, it was difficult. Spending money on something that is just not going to age well, and no one is going to care about in ten years? Not fun. But for games like Super Metroid or Chrono Trigger? Those are museum quality, imo, and the idea of owning and being able to preserve them, as well as play them on a CRT without any sort of weird stuff going on (visual artifacts/input lag etc) is a real joy. I don't mind spending money on those games.







