What I meant is that it's surprising that it would get any sales on PC. Getting and running any 8- or 16-bit games on PC is one Google search away. I can understand it more on consoles. Convenience, achievements, kids who don't know better, etc.
If this experiment is a lead to them to thinking of releasing NEW Mega Man titles on PC - I could see PC gamers buying it. I see it happening.
WB put the old MK: Kollection (MK1+2+3) on the PC; and now look - we got MK9: Komplete (after consoles) and now MK10 got a simultaneously release on PC + consoles.
Square Enix has put some of their classic FF's on PC (i.e. FF7+8 re-releases), and now we have some of their newer ones (FFXIII 1 and 2; and will also be getting Lightning Returns) and the upcoming FF15; and they have still been releasing older FF games here.
Capcom has re-done a Resident Evil 4 HD for PC + even released RE1 HD for PC. There's
rumors they are possibly planning to bring a RE2 HD here.Also - PC version will have Challenges Mode for MM:LC.
I think MM:LC will probably likely support Steam Achievements, as well - like many of Capcom's recent PC titles on Steam.
While, I ain't the biggest fan of Achievements - but sure, if I can get a version that has them, even when I'm not trying often for them, I'll take 'em.
I'm not begrudging them the extra sales for this ancient history. If they can get them, more power to them. Make loads of extra money which can go into budgets for great new stuff. If I could make big dough by selling my old junk, I would do it too.
I really think one of the best things M$ did was make the X360 pad work on the PC. That likely made it so much easier for gamepad-style games on the PC to come here.
Many who own a XB console (like X360 or X1) could just take their gamepad + use it on the PC. No need to buy another controller. If you controller's wireless, you need a receiver for it to work on PC. If you have the wired controller - plug it in.
For PC gamers - if you buy a 360 pad or X1 pad, you could use them on XB console if you ever decide to get one.
Win-win.
But, yeah - if these companies re-releasing old-games, HD'ing them, re-mastering them, or whatever can get them more money for newer project and keep them in business, I say "Go for it." I think there's a market for it, for sure. Keep the classics alive!