I think that someone getting an opportunity to experience a game that is worthy of a remaster, alone, makes the process worth it. If one isn't a fan of the practice, then they should simply ignore the game in question and support something they are interested in (or save their money, which I know, is a radical concept). I can't tell you how many times I've seen "Vote with your wallet!" tossed around by people who belittle others for supporting a remaster. Anyways, by and large, I don't have a problem with remasters. Some of my most anticipated games of next year are remasters, including Resident Evil, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, Dead or Alive 5: Last Round, and if you can consider it a "remaster" in the same sense of the term, Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker.