Different strokes, different folks. I don\'t keep all my old games for pride, I keep them because I still play and enjoy them regularly. Every system I own is still hooked up to a TV and gets it\'s fair share of useage. Just because a game is old dosen\'t mean it isn\'t fun to play anymore. I feel kinda sorry for anyone who thinks that way. Makes them seem like a "shallow" gamer IMO. Not to say there\'s anything wrong with lookin ahead to the new. Todays new release is tomorrows dated software. If it\'s a good game, then it will stand the test of time.
It\'s also a hobby of mine. Software (expecially games) archival is to me what saving antiques from, say the 20\'s, is to others. That software is a piece of history, shaped and influenced by what was going on in the world at the time it was created. I think it\'s a shame if we all get too caught up with looking ahead and allow this software to simply dissapear just because it\'s "Old".
You wouldn\'t destroy a fully restored and cherry Model T simply for that fact would you? It might not be what you drive back and forth to work.. but it\'s still nice to take a cruise once in a while, know what I mean?