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That's because it is blurred trash.
Most people are asking for REDRAWN high res sprites.
Just for clarity (because the English language is damned imprecise), when you say "most people" are asking for that, do you mean;
- Of those people who are asking for art changes for the game, most want redrawn sprites rather than upscaled/smoothed.
- Of everyone who's bought or is interested in this game, the majority want the current art changed to have redrawn sprites.
- Most people on the planet are collectively demanding that Konami get hi-res sprites in this game. (I'm guessing not this one, but for completions sake...)
?I totally agree. How it can be called a remaster with sprite from 26 years ago ...
I'm unaware of any law dictating how the word "Remaster" can be used, nor any widely-accepted definition that requires any specific elements to be changed to qualify as on. Why wouldn't they be allowed to call it a "remaster"? Disallowed by who?
Wow this might actually convince me to get it. Hope someone mades this for the whole game, it looks so much better.