I totally understand where you're coming from, that people don't want the game but rather they want the experience of playing the game for the first time. I can recognise and separate the two mindsets but I like playing the games knowing how much I've discovered rather than being puzzled the first time playing. Perhaps a remaster/remake will be the closest thing we'll get to that nostalgia high, but it seems like a bittersweet half-way result that leaves no part of me truly satisfied. The optimist will say "well, at least part of you is satisfied". It's a half-full/half-empty kinda deal.
Having said all this, I would totally be down for an Enter the Dragonfly remaster (or remake, we're at odds with the term!). It's unanimously agreed that its problems are mostly down to time constraints and lack of experience, not to mention a polarising shift from Insomniac to whatstheirface. It's separate from the original trilogy so not to POLLUTE THE PURITY OF THE MASTER TRILOGY, and it would make a good game ruined by developer/publisher relations a great one. Problem is the amount of people who want that can be counted on a single hand. There'd be less who are willing to pay for it.
Like I say, it's one of those things where no matter what happens, I or some other thousand AND NOWHERE NEAR AS WORTHY TO BASK IN HIS GLORIOUS FLAME people will be displeased with it in some way. In the end, so long as the developers are happy and don't feel pressured by a publisher or other external influences to make a game they don't want to, I'm happy. I'm nothing if not an advocate for developers' well-being.
