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how many people are gonna buy a 360 game years later? how many still have them around? zoomers want THE NEW SHIT in HD, oldfags already played them way back.Of course there aren't going to be many new sales for 360 games, the main purpose of BC is that people can play games they already own. In the 1.5 years that I've owned a Series S, I've only bought two new 360 games, but being able to play the many digital 360 games I already owned at higher resolutions and better framerates was one of the main reasons I bought the system. That's not even counting the fact that old physical games are most likely going to be bought used.
Backwards compatibility, especially for multiple generations back, doesn't sell games; it sells consoles.
those are also not new sales, they don't generate any money. yes, in the grand scheme of things it sells the platform (just like sony' scattershot of games did in the past, even if they were not system sellers), since more games = more stuff for people to play, but getting them to work still incurs a cost and the amount of people who play those is still minimal. meanwhile selling you the same game again for 20+ bucks means it at least is gonna pay for itself, if not make some profit (even if it's chump change).
I'm arguing what's better or not, simply there's a reason sony (and to an extend nintendo) have the perspective they have - and with enough retards paying money for it no reason to change since it proves them right (and even if not they would fleece retards some other way). shit even EA is jumping on that train and "remastering" a game from 15 years ago that was still fine in every regard and only needed a technical update (the pc port of dead space was always iffy).