Suikoden series and Wild Arm series, honestly. No, the mobile WA doesn't count, i want the old gameplay.
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Would love to see new Breath of Fire, Xenogears, Suikoden, Mana and Chrono games.Like missteps at wit and occasional intelligence? Follow me on Twitter
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Ghosts n Goblins, Wing Commander, and Alpha Centauri.
Also, I know there is new versions of it, but Heroes of Might and Magic because what happened to it after 3 is just terrible. 5 was ok, but lacked that chess game feeling that 3 had during battles.No doot aboot it, eh?
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Good options. Alpha Centauri was a game I always wanted to play, but my computer sucked at the time of release and I was never able to play it. I'm sure I could go back and play it now, but it's just one of those, 'Is it even worth it?' (I'm actually asking, haha). And I remember really liking Heroes of Might and Magic, but I don't think I played beyond the 2nd or 3rd. Man, people are bringing up some great titles I haven't thought about in years.
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A remastered or new SSX Tricky for PC would have been awesome. Maybe a new Tony Hawk or who ever 2019 version of Tony Hawk is. Skate and snowboarding games are super fun to play. Something I really miss
Wouldnt mind a remastered version of Chip n Dale, Super Mario World (for PC, one can only wish), Super Metroid, Castlevania, Mega Man 3-7, Bubble Bobble, A Link To The Past, Contra, or anything golden from the NES / SNES era
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The Genesis version of Starflight was not the greatest port in the world. It was still playable, but compared to the PC original, it just felt...off? It's my favorite game of all-time, though (the PC version). It was definitely a slower pace than the action-oriented games of the time, even by the standards of the 1986 original. There was a lot of open space (no pun intended) to let your imagination fill in the gaps as opposed to having the story spoon-fed you from start to finish.Originally posted by Justin Harris View PostEmbarrassingly, I wasn't sure whom Roberta Williams until I looked her up. King's Quest. Duh. 'nuff said. As far as Starflight, I remember renting that on Genesis when I was a young lad, but I think I was probably 7 or 8, so I recall not being engaged by it, as I feel that was for a slightly older crowd that required more in-depth strategy, while I was too busy playing more simplistic games like Mario, Sonic, Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat.
Roberta Williams did more than just King's Quest, although I absolutely do LOVE those games. The Colonel's Bequest and Phantasmagoria, stylistically similar the other Quest games, were of a VERY different tone and worth checking out.
Another game that I absolutely loved but which got little to no attention was Cliff Johnson's The Fool's Errand. He released a crowd-funded sequel a few years ago, but I feel the original definitely deserved way more attention than it got.
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*sigh*, MegaMan... he's been dead for so lo-... OH WAIT! 8D
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