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So they're going to do what Namco did with Klonoa?
I mean, is it OK for one company to do it with a(n admittedly rare) game, while Nintendo does the same?
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Actually, there's a difference between remaking a game and porting a game. Remaking is rebuilding the game from scratch based off the original's ideas which is what was done with Klonoa. Porting a game is taking an old game and modifying it so it runs on another console while maybe adding a little something extra here and there. You know, kinda like Pikmin and Donkey Kong Jungle Beat?
Besides Punch-Out (which is sort of a remake), how many other titles has Nintendo released? I recall most of them being ports of the the same old GCN games we already enjoyed. So far all we know about is them porting all the Metroid GCN games over into a collection, which isn't a bad deal, but I am hoping they don't spend this E3 showing off gimmicky software and bragging about their sales like they have been doing every other year. I want some full blown games aimed at the hardcore gamers who supported them for so long.
There's nowhere I can't reach.