It's definitely time to look forward, it's just too hard to keep classic machines going these days. What happens when my overclocked 060/50 chip gives out?
I see your point. But I equate vintage computers with vintage cars. Why do people want to restore a 1964 Pontiac GTO with original aftermarket parts? You can drop some other engine in the car alltogether, or you can buy a 2005 GTO, which is totally modern, has all new parts!
Collecting is not about looking forward. But for the owner of that '64 GTO, or that '060 Amiga, part of the joy is in getting everyday use from technology that is somehow both antique
and way ahead of its time.
As nice as a new GTO may be, it is far more satisfying to be cruising down main street with a beautifully restored classic GTO.