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Ah, I see. I only watched the embedded video so I missed the description. hmm... stretching aspects ratios seems like a poor choice for a comparison video. But regardless of stretched aspect ratios or not, it's clear the new release is a step up up. I'm excited. :D
In many cases, digital data is only preserved by accident, by employees taking things home. There's really not much effort put into preservation, as evidenced by the lackadasical (and sometimes anti-consumer) attitude of most console developers regarding backwards compatibility.
Basically, there's GOG and a few professionals trying to preserve the medium, and almost no one else.
It better only do that if you choose 4:3 and otherwise 16:9 will be proper fullscreen.
The option to not/preserve the aspect ratio is in 7/8 on steam and will more than likely be in 9's launcher as well.
Possibly upscaled and filtered to look less (or more, depending on how little time they spend with Photoshop) terribad.