Maybe, but if it's to the point where you even have to do a side-by-side comparison to really notice any differences, it's already pretty bad. If you're trying to sell the game based on it being an improved experience those improvements should stand out.
Calling Mario 3D All Stars "remasters" is pretty generous considering they look and play almost exactly the same as the originals. They're closer to ports/emulations than actual remasters.
I wouldn't mind them doing the same for some of the older games that you can't really play anymore, games...
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