If you could get permission to remake a game, what would it be?
The two I can think off are Flashback and Eternal Champions.
I think both could benefit from modern technology but still remain 2D to an extent.
Quote: Original post by Slateboard
The two I can think off are Flashback and Eternal Champions.
I think both could benefit from modern technology but still remain 2D to an extent.
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If I got funding along with the permission; System Shock 2! It's scary enough with 90's style low-poly 3D. With current-gen graphics it could be scary as hell.
. 22 Racing Series .
X-Com and Battlezone 2.
Descent 3 also needs a sequel, but Interplay might be back from the dead to do that themselves.
[Edited by - Nypyren on April 13, 2010 8:34:35 PM]
Descent 3 also needs a sequel, but Interplay might be back from the dead to do that themselves.
[Edited by - Nypyren on April 13, 2010 8:34:35 PM]
Permission? Or permission and resources? [grin]
I'd love to see a Deus Ex remake (al-a Black Mesa - which I'm also eagerly awaiting).
I'd love to see a Deus Ex remake (al-a Black Mesa - which I'm also eagerly awaiting).
I suppose resources are included. Though permission to even do it seems to be the big issue.
Does anyone else thinks this topic really only applies to memorable RPG/Adventure games?
I can't think of a single FPS, RTS or Racing game that applies... I mean, it's really only the characters you aren't allowed to copy, game mechanics and plot can be "stolen".
I can't think of a single FPS, RTS or Racing game that applies... I mean, it's really only the characters you aren't allowed to copy, game mechanics and plot can be "stolen".
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