Why is it that all of a sudden you're attacking the notion that these are "remakes"?
A quick word search of this topic, and the only time the term "remake" is used (before this post) is in your own post attacking those who claim the HD
rereleases are "remakes".
We all know these aren't remakes, nobody is claiming that they are, so now you're just arguing with yourself. Perhaps you read "remake" on another forum?
To go through your points:
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when speaking about bussiness this is only a good strategy for a limited amount of time. the mass allready notices that sega is rereleasing over and over again.
1. Totally disagree. Rereleases are a good business strategy if they are (A) done well and (B) done sparingly. I don't think SEGA is shooting their wad this year in regards to rereleases. We had the HotD rereleases earlier this year, in Summer we had the Vintage Collections, and in the Fall we have the Heritage titles. All of these were done very well and they have been released at a nice pace. I don't think "the masses" are tired of this, and if they ARE noticing a trend of quality rereleases from SEGA, I'd say this is a good thing.
2. the games that are re released ae not even made by the so called remakers(hd aint really remaking) tomb raider made a real remake.(just to use tomb raider 1 as example)
2. Ignoring this, since it is the "remake" argument that does not exist.
3. so the new so called developers are being given ranks and honor givings for something that was out for a long time.
3. First off, I had no clue we had insider knowledge of how the dev teams rereleasing these titles are being treated within SEGA. Are they being given "ranks and honors"? Hell, given the quality of these rereleases I say they deserve the praise and SEGA should have a team/teams dedicated to giving us quality rereleases. Next year I want more Vintage Collections (we know Toe Jam & Earl is coming) as well as three more Hertiage titles. My fingers are crossed for a Saturn title (Burning Rangers? Panzer Dragoon 1&2?), Shenmue and Skies of Arcadia.
4. yes there are many people that didnt play those games. but u can sense a rerelase coming soon AGAIN.
4. This point makes no sense to me. So "yes there are people that didnt play the releases", but they know that more are on the way? How is that a negative? The rereleases have potential buyers who have never played the titles, those potential buyers hear from fellow SEGA fans that the rereleases are being handled well, and they know more are on the way. Those are all positives.
5. at the end of days sega has more re releases then really new games.
yakuza 5 is a part of previous yakuzas. rome total war is a part of the previous game. so is the sonic racing game. we get hyped up yeah. but when it comes down to it it is just like the previous part. sonic riders 1 was good all the others were sort of the same right?
5. Yup! And you know why? Because rereleases cost less than new titles. Of course we are still getting new titles, but no they are not 1:1 with the rereleases, nor should they be. I'd prefer a handful of really good new titles and a bunch of really good rereleases to a bunch of so-so new titles and a handful of rereleases. There are more DVDs and blu-rays released every year than there are new movies in theaters, but this is not a negative.
6. ok lets not exagerate. as a sega fan i admire valkyria. resonane of fate. vanquish. binairy domain etc.
i dont wanna sound like sega is messing up
6. Thats great if you love those games, I love some of them too. But they have nothing to do with the rereleases.
like for example where is sonic adventure 3. i like that better then sonic heroes etc..
This is a completely different topic, but I think the "we want SA3! Where is SA3!" is complete bullshit. Sonic had numerous 3D titles since SA2, many of which were SA3 all but in name. Releasing a title NOW that is SA3 would make no sense at all. The series continued since SA2, unlike other SEGA IPs that have yet to have any new titles. SA3 doesn't exist and should never exist because we already had Heroes, Shadow, '06, Unleashed, Colors and Generations. The core concepts of SA1&2 continued on in all of those titles. If Chao gardens, treasure hinting and mech shooters are why people want an SA3, I say they need to find another series. Because Sonic is none of those things, and I cannot see the series bringing those concepts back.
and lets not forget sa1 should be shaming since u couldn t use the whole screen to play it. and on the dreamcast and gamecube u could.
I agree that SA1's rerelease lacking widescreen hurt it. I hated that it lacked that. But the Dreamcast and Gamecube versions were 4:3 just like the rerelease of SA1. "Filling the screen" is not the same as the term "widescreen".
i dont want no rereleases. just new games or next parts of a chain of succefull games
SEGA can't function like that, and rereleases are a great way to get SEGA some easy, but well deserved, money. Would you rather SEGA bleed themselves dry pushing out countless new IPs and sequels to niche titles, many of which will never sell well. Or SEGA give us great rereleases, a handful of great new titles, and trim the fat that are licensed shit like Golden Compass, Marvel titles and shitty titles like Conduit and Alpha Protocol.
count out sonic 4 and his 2 episodes. that just aint sonic. y oh my i miss u genesis
Another argument for a different thread, these are digital titles but are not relreleases. Love them or hate them (I enjoyed Ep I well enough and really liked Ep II) these ARE the sequels and are new titles from SEGA. we'll have to wait and see where SEGA goes with titles like Sonic 4. Either an episode 3 and a new Ecco are on the way in this format, or they'll end it with Ep II and leave the digital realm to rereleases and third party games like Hell Yeah.