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A few games off the top of my head I'd like to see new versions of:
Gargoyle's Quest: Ghost's & Goblins off-shoot that started out on Gameboy. The gameplay was pretty in-depth compared to previous Ghosts & Goblins titles. Guerilla War: This NES gem was constantly under-rated, but it is my favorite top-down shooter. I can only imagine a 3d remake, char-broiling everything in site with the flamethrower weapon while rescuing hostages all with hot 2-player action! MDK: I would love to see a new Earthworm Jim game, but MDK would probably be more viable commercially and I would welcome it just as much. (I still need to play through my new DC copy of MDK 2...) Might & Magic: There was no reason this series couldn't continue, really, unless the creator just got tired of the premise. But, it's one of the few RPG's that doesn't take itself too seriously to be humorous. If you thought Morrowind or Oblivion had large worlds, try worlds of that size but then add a dimension of time travel to them so that you actually visit several times the amount of real estate. There's too much to say about these games so I'll leave it at that. If they got the Oblivion graphical treatment there would be no holding them back... Tass Time in Tonetown: I've run across 2 people on the Internet that have heard of this game. It was awesome for its time, and the premise could work really well with "next-gen" processing power & graphics. It was basically a point & click game, but the premise was that you entered another dimension and had to "fit in" with the local populace. You had to wear certain clothes, eat certain foods, get you hair done like the locals... It would basically be a "real" stealth game in the sense that you would infiltrate a foreign land unnoticed even though you were out in plain sight... Jam it back in, in the dark.
"We are all the sum of our tears. Too little, and the ground is not fertile and nothing can grow there. Too much – the best of us is washed away…" - G'Kar
Last edited by speculative; May 9, 2007 at 01:28 AM.
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