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I post it in this section cuz I was not 100% sure where else it would fit in ><

so what nes tittle that has no NDS remake would you wanna see as a remake ??


for me it would be Defender of the crown and North VS South
 
Monster Party would be awesome!
They could add new co-op levels,few bossfight/minigame with touchscreen controls...
 
Battle of Olympus
Faxanadu
optionally, Simon's quest (but there are already many other Castleroid sequel, a new one should be better than a remake)
 
1.) Kid Dracula, but only if they translate it and sell it in the US, as well.
2.) Monster Party
3.) Sweet Home, but only if they translate it and sell it in the US, as well.
4.) Cocoron, but only if they translate it and sell it in the US, as well.
 
1.Blaster Master
2.Gradius
3.Life Force
4.Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout
5.Double Dragon
6.TMNT
7.Yo Noid

All I can think of at the moment...
 
TheViolentOne said:
just one word: MGS (it wasnt metal gear "SOL?D" back then tough)

I'll probably go with this since the games do have relevance to the overarching plot of Metal Gear Solid but the tech or ideas just didn't exist back then for it to be as flushed out as it should be.

I really don't think many games should be remade from the NES era. Games from it are either outdated or really don't need to be touched again (or already got a remake). I mean some "dated" games may be fun for people who enjoyed them back then but they can just play the originals then. Take Bionic Commando. It got a really good looking XBLA remake and I bought it thinking it was gonna be fun. It just wasn't though. They didn't update the gameplay at all and after 20-some years, it plays really dated. I mean the graphics were good and it was probably a good remake for fans of the original but it just didn't hold up well enough over all these years for anyone else to find it remotely fun.

I'm a much bigger fan of like "odes" to gaming of that era that can play off a lot of good elements from back then but still have some updated mechanics (such as nonlinear Metroidvania games like Cave Story and Shadow Complex).
 
I still say Ninty should have made a Punch-Out compilation remake for DS. It could have had the NES, SNES and the already dual-screen arcade version in one cart.
 
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