If you were happy with the Generations set, you should have stuck with it and not gotten the new comp. It you weren't pleased with it, you shouldn't have gotten it in the first place. If you were pleased with it but find the new edition to be a worthwhile upgrade, there's no reason to complain.Marc wrote:I use Mame, but I've never used it where there's a legitimately available port available (that costs less than £100 for argument's sake). I'm not gonna take money from Capcom's pockets (my argument with Mame has always been that I'll use it if no-one is loosing money on the games I'm playing) but I feel they're pissing in the faces of everyone that bought PS1 Generations 1st time around.
Honestly, was the publisher of Bruce Campbell's If Chins Could Kill pissing in my face when they released a new edition with a new foward? Was A&E Home Video pissing in my face when they released the complete Monty Python's Flying Circus on DVD even though I already owned it on VHS? These games are Capcom's history, so did you really think that the Generations collection (which never came to America) was going to be the final word on it?
Guess what, these games are going to be released again on the PS3. And again on the system that follows that. And again on the system that follows that. Capcom isn't making them with the intention of reeling back in the people who already bought Generations, or CCC, or whatever else. They're being made for the people who DON'T already own those, and there are many of them. Rereleases of things aren't going to stop as soon as you've got what you want, because there are customers out there who aren't you, who didn't buy the Generations set, who might not buy this set, but down the line might decide they want a classic Capcom comp to play on their PS5. And Capcom will provide it.
