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Ok, After reading your post, and without reading none of the others I am posting this.raz-0 said:Well, remade, or revisited, but for technology reasons rather than just because you want a sequel. Things you really feel were good then, but would be even better with today's eye candy, physics, etc.
The top title I keep wishing would have another entry in the series is Syndicate. That game was fun with massive ammounts of stuff onscreen even back then, just think what you could do now with DX9/10 and physics processing.
Of course I think system shock needs to be revisited under dx10, and of course fallout needs another GOOD entry with modern graphics.
What are some of yours?
http://www.classicgaming.com/rotw/visitor.aualan.p said:Impossible Mission 1 and 2 by Epyx. I spent years on those games, and never managed to finish it. I don't know anyone who finished it.
But I'd like to see a remake of it.
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Super Metroid, Star Fox 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask.
My opinion of course, but I don't think Doom 1 and 2 qualify. Doom has already been remade, and classic versions of Doom run flawlessly under Windows if you use one of the various source ports that are available.Duke Nukem 3D
Doom 1 and 2
Unreal (the rest of the series are bombs)
Wolfenstien3D
Blood (definently was under-rated)
Red Alert
Wouldn't mind seeing Sea rogue redone with modern technology. (very old game but was interesting at least to me)
Duke Nukem 3D
Doom 1 and 2
Unreal (the rest of the series are bombs)
Wolfenstien3D
Blood (definently was under-rated)
Red Alert
Actually, now that I think of it, I'd like to see a more successful remake of the Gold Box Games SSI made. They were D&D based, including a couple that had a Buck Rogers theme and used the appropriate system. You could spend hours and hours playing those, and there was a real tabletop D&D experience. The Atari games that have come out were buggy jokes. Baldur's Gate was all right but nowhere near as close to detail as titles like Pool of Radiance, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Secret of the Silver Blades, Pools of Darkness, Matrix Cubed, etc. I haven't yet managed to get my hands on Neverwinter Nights but I suspect it's pretty good. I'd just like to see the basic concept of trying to recreate the tabletop game experience put as the primary concept above graphics, sound, etc.