I buy re-releases and ports (on sale) if it's significantly more convenient than emulating them. But that's a disappointing (if not unsurprisingly) rarity given how most companies just wrap up old ROMs in a cheap-looking interface and call it a day.
There was an Atari collection last year that seemed pretty cool, it had interviews with the developers and aimed to be historical and explain the significance of the games at the time.
No one here is allowed to pay > $0 for retro games so long as I and others here are ready to point people towards https://r-roms.github.io/
I buy re-releases and ports (on sale) if it's significantly more convenient than emulating them. But that's a disappointing (if not unsurprisingly) rarity given how most companies just wrap up old ROMs in a cheap-looking interface and call it a day.
There was an Atari collection last year that seemed pretty cool, it had interviews with the developers and aimed to be historical and explain the significance of the games at the time.