Quoted from snaroff:I own a Pro and LE. If a Vault was released, wouldn't effect me one bit (since they are both keepers).
My concern has to do with oversupply of games in general. Gorgeous TRON's are easily available. Manufacturing new games just so someone can have a brand new one is gluttonous. Unlike the old days, a large % of games built after 2000 are HUO, lightly played examples. If this weren't the case, I'd feel differently.
Stern recently reran Star Trek and got their butt handed to them...very light demand. I'm sure they will do their homework next time they do a re-run or Vault. TRON has been rerun several times and it's unlikely Stern will make business sense of doing a TRON Vault.
If Stern had done their homework they would have vaulted Tron or LOTR. They did say that they did ST because of constant requests from distributors , but were there really more requests for that than there are for Tron? I see vaults as potential filler games when there might be lull on the line. However, with the various side projects along with the cornerstone games there hasn't been a feeling of a lull. Hopefully they have a desirable vault lined up for when they need to fill a week or two on the line. There are a lot of nice new games coming out right now, so who knows how any vault would do.