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When there is a remake or remaster that comes out for a game you already own and you get the new version, what do you do with your old copy? Do you go back to playing it or do you not touch it again? I just wanted to know what you guys do.

 

For me, it's hard for me to go back to the old copy because the new one is more easy to access for me now because of how newer electronics are easier to have hooked up already.

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I keep it on my shelf to look pretty and never play it again just like all my old games

actually, it depends if I like how they did the remaster

I... did something very bad, I blasphemed.... After my PS2 broke in 2007 I thought I'd never play console games again so I just gave them away...

If I like the Remaster more, I'll give the other copy to charity or whatever. They may not have the better game, but they'd at least HAVE the game! :D

I keep them. I find myself going back to the PS2 KH II and FF 10 out of habit, as example. I'd regret getting rid of the old ones. 

KH2FM PS2 is a key part in my religion. So I will never leave it. Personally, I really like going back with the old copies. Just something about the way the game originally was satisfies me. 

I look at how stupid I was in my childhood from time to time by booting up old save files from the originals. So yeah, you can say I keep them.

I've kept mine. My old PS2 broke a while back, and I've procrastinated when it comes to fixing it. So no playing the old games, but I wish I could. For nostalgia purposes, that is. 

I keep all my old copies, because chances are if I bought the remaster that means it's a game I enjoy, and I likely have good memories attached to the original. I don't go back to playing the original unless there were major changes in the game in the remaster or unless I want to relive a more nostalgiac memory, or unless I just feel like comparing the two.

Depends, I guess. Likely a remaster offers something new BESIDES just updated graphics; for KH, it's trophies and additional content, so I wouldn't really want to go back to playing the old versions. However, despite the upscaled graphics for Re:Coded, I'd still actually like to go and PLAY it, so I can deal with some DS level graphics for that. For Pokemon, aside from the graphical overhauls, it's the connectivity; playing older versions is self-contained because I can't transfer any of that progress to newer versions, so I'd rather play the newer versions and have that mean something.

 

I still don't have any particular inclination to get rid of my games, though.

i usually keep my old copy, and put it on the shelf to make my collection look cooler.

I keep my original copy. 

Selling the original games usually isn't worth it, so I keep them. 

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I toss them into my Gate of Babylon, a vault for my prized treasures

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