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I dont get why g*mers get all giddy about seeing a version of a game that already exists

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At least with old games it makes sense.

Usually they're hugely overhauled or completely reprogrammed with different versions of everything from sprites to sound.

Not like newer stuff where it's all a wrapper over cpus with identical instruction sets on the same engine

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It's like watching a platoon build a tank out of two sticks and a rock, and they had to share the rock

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Cos it's impressive to play, say, Quake II on PS1 which has about a tenth of the processing power required for the PC version and yet somehow it's a better overall game.

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