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Top 10 Games that Need Remakes...Now

Alex St-Amour from 3GEM writes: 'I’m not talking about a simple HD update or online integration, I’m thinking about which games were so ahead of their time that putting them on modern consoles would give them new life and a whole new appreciation for what they did back in the day. '

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GrizzliS19873835d ago

pokemon SNAP is an absolute must. All others are just mehhh

Munnkyman3835d ago

Yes its crazy how such a simple game is so fun

3-4-53835d ago

Deathrow - xbox

Crimson Skies - xbox

Bloodwake - xbox

Majora's Mask - Nintendo

FF9 -

PoSTedUP3835d ago

thankyou! ....but, which one : D?

Road Rash 3D for me.

Coach_McGuirk3835d ago

well, the ones on sega genesis certainly hold a special place in my heart, but I thought the ps1 version with the sidecars was tons of fun.

GrizzliS19873835d ago

duuuuuuuuuudeeee road rash allllll dayyyyyyy

PoSTedUP3835d ago (Edited 3835d ago )

yeah thoes were the first i played and one on the gamegear. never the one you were talking about on ps1 tho... ima check out some gamaeplay.

edit: oh Jailbreak, i thought that was only for n64. never was a fan tho.

Are_The_MaDNess3835d ago (Edited 3835d ago )

the Pokèmon TCG is already remade. on the official Pokèmon TCG site.......

just saying here.
you can play it now for free.
TB even made a stream for it once, here: http://www.youtube.com/watc...

http://www.pokemontcg.com/

InTheZoneAC3835d ago

pokemon snap is the most useless game, what a waste

does no one remember how quickly that game got old? my friend had it and I got tired of it after a few playthroughs. definitely no where near remake worthy.

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27 Years Later: Revisiting the Legacy of 'Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire' on N64

Explore the enduring legacy of 'Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire' on its 27th anniversary, a game that revolutionized storytelling and gameplay in the Star Wars universe.

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DaReapa135d ago

This game is in desperate need of a remake.

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Let’s Play: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire

Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire is a video game that was released in 1996 and is set in the Star Wars universe. It was developed by LucasArts and published by Lucasfilm Games, and it was released for the Nintendo 64 and PC platforms.

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ShwaaMan467d ago

Wow. Nostalgia hitting hard. Younger gamers, when this game came out the opening Hoth level had some of the best graphics ever seen lol. Along with Mario 64.

sadraiden467d ago

I'm not sure how we beat these bosses as kids. IG88 is a nightmare and I only beat him by cheesing. No clue how I beat Boba Fett and Xizor.

VanHalen467d ago (Edited 467d ago )

Will never forget on Christmas morning cracking open that game. Putting it on and being blown away by that Hoth level. That boss level with Boba Fett seems to stick out for me. Just awesome! The graphics were so dang good!

At the time the game was kinda hard to get I recall, along with Super Mario 64. Damn those were some good times!

VJGenova467d ago

It went for $75 at launch. People forget how SNES and N64 games regularly sold for $60-80/each.

Great games though.

DaReapa467d ago

Got this game ages ago for the N64 and loved it. Bought it a couple years ago on Steam for nostalgia purposes. The control scheme makes it not age well.

ZeekQuattro467d ago

Had a lot of fun playing this game. There were so many codes. You could play as Wompas, stormtroopers/snowtroopers and even At-Sts on the Hoth level. Lots of good memories. I know I've said it ad nauseam but this game got me into Star Wars at a time when it just wouldn't click with me. SOTE changed everything for me. With so many Star Wars games being ported to modern consoles these days I was hopping this one would be in the cards eventually. It needs a lot of work but I'm sure it can be done.

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Command and Conquer community plans huge mod event for Red Alert, C&C3

Command and Conquer mods are overhauling the classic RTS games Red Alert and Tiberian Sun ahead of a live celebration event for Westwood’s strategy series

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