Actually, there is a remade Strider for the Playstation that’s supposed to be pretty good.
I’d like to see another Hacker game. It was really rather interesting. The very first thing that greeted you when you started up was a log-in prompt. No instructions. Nothing. You had to figure everything out from there. I think they could do some great stuff with modern technology–think Matrix graphics (but without Keanu, natch).
Yeah but did you ever FINISH the damn game? I’ve been looking for awhile to a FAQ about Hacker and no one seems to have finished it.
As for games I’d like to see re-made? none, I like the games the way they were. I wouldn’t mind seeing them ported but that’s it! I’d love to see Montezuma’s Revenge, I think they did do this but I could never find it.
I’ll point my finger at Origin Systems’ heyday of the early 90s - 1990 to 1994ish. Wing Commander 3 and 4 just irked me. Luke Skywalker is NOT Christopher Blair. He couldn’t act in the early 80s, and he can’t act in the mid 90s, especially with his beer belly.
So, I want:[ul][li]Wing Commander 1 and 2[]Strike Commander[]Ultima 7 and 7:II[/ul]Then I’d gripe about how Akella’s Sea Dogs fell into my lap solely because it was Pirates-esque, but it was disappointing. I want to see Pirates with the Sea Dogs engine with a few tweaks. (I mean, the ship-to-ship battles were disgustingly easy once you realized that you could just spin-n-grin – cut the sails, rotate inexplicably at full speed with no forward momentum, and fire broadsides as you spun around. Sigh.)[/li]
I want …
Waitasec. Why am I bitching? I don’t want any of these video games remade. I’ve still got them all; I just need to dig out the old computers from the closet. I’ll just do that, then.
I’d also like to see the Elite line go back to trading from system to system. Bang! Gunship Elite isn’t quite the worthy sequel I was hoping for. I don’t care for the mission-based space combat.
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Mark Hamill (sp?) may not have been a good Blair, but Freddy Prince Jr. was worse.
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Oh, yes, that would be incredible drools. FF6 was, for me, the best game in the series. 7 was good, I couldn’t stand 8, and 9 has been fun so far, but none of them have sucked me in the way 6 did.
As my computers have gotten more advanced over the years I’ve become completly unable to play this game. Its probably my favorite game ever. Looks like I’ll have to settle for “Freelancer” if it ever comes out. I own Starlancer, so my expectations aren’t that high.
YESYESYES! How could I forget Privateer? It had its flaws, but there hasn’t been anything like it in years. [Privateer 2 was an atrocity…starships that bounce off each other when they collide?] I hacked out the .WAV files from the voice pack of the game, and used to use them on my answering machine. (“No! It can’t end like this!”)
[hijack]Could someone tell me a bit about this Starlancer game? I’ve heard a bit about it, but don’t know if it’s worth getting. Any recommendations?[/hijack]
Starlancer is a pretty typical Wing Commander clone with very pretty graphics. I’ve only played a little bit of it, but from what I saw it didn’t touch Freespace 1 & 2 for that kind of blowing-stuff-up goodness.
Freelancer was at one time a massive Elite-style freeform game, but that was the plan for it before Origin decided it would be good for their company to repeatedly shoot themselves in the feet and adopted the motto “Fuck you, single player!” I don’t wish them ill, I just miss the days when Origin was synonymous with the cutting edge of games.
Back on-topic, I would kill for a someone to finally sit down and remake the first X-Com. The game design doesn’t need to be touched, just for god’s sake kick the graphics and such up to modern high-resolution standards, make it run smoothly on modern processors without messing with slowdown utilities, etc. I had high hopes for Dreamland Chronicles, but then that died.
Ultima Underworld is another fine candidate. I remember the first time I saw a friend fire up the demo–this in a time when the other big current 3d game was Wolfenstein 3d–and my jaw just dropping. We played that thing in shifts on his pc. (I miss college sometimes.)
Stunt Island had perhaps the best in-game vcr/demo recording set up I’ve ever seen, as that was the entire focus of the game–you set up and recorded films of aerial stuntwork. But ever since I’ve been wishing someone would include something like that in just about every action game ever made.
Shadowcaster remade or sequelized using a modern FPS engine would be nifty.
Gertrude’s Puzzles, Rocky’s Boots, and Robot Oddyssey for the Apple II. These were three great games for learning about boolean logic and then gradually taking it up to wiring simple logic circuits, and eventually building virtual robots. All disguised as adventure/exploration/puzzle solving games. They were extremely simplistic graphically, but fun as heck, and had tons of depth.
Also, did Oregon Trail ever get remade for the PC? I enjoyed shooting virtual squirrels and dumping my wagon in the river. >;)
One thing I’d suggest be remade is “Test Drive,” except the best of the current generation of car racing games is actually darn good. Can’t wait for Gran Turismo III…
-Ben
Good God, I’m not the only one with a secret (and shamed) fascination with Gal’s Panic. Weirdly addicting…mmm…nubile Japanese girls…
Yup. In fact, I already posted a thread about Jedi Knight 2 around here somewhere. Uses the Quake 3 engine. Supposed to have some interesting effects already, like leaving glowing saber marks on walls. On the other hand, they’re making it shorter–annoying. I want more.
I’d be perfectly happy with a “patch” for JK1 that had high resolution textures/high poly models and little else. Hence the OP.