Name a game you would love to see get a sequel, bonus internet points for obscure and old PC or NES games from the late 80s or early 90s that will add a +2 to your Smug stat. :smug:
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Name a game you would love to see get a sequel, bonus internet points for obscure and old PC or NES games from the late 80s or early 90s that will add a +2 to your Smug stat. :smug:
Master of Orion 2
An actual sequel, please, not that abysmal piece of junk that killed the franchise.
Sword of the Samurai
Like Shogun, but with more depth. How I wish you could have a minigame where you infiltrated an enemy fortress to slit their leader's throat (or have to fight your way through his guards and duel him if you screw up), instead of it all just playing out in a cutscene.
Available on GoG!
Master Blaster
Do I need to elaborate?
Castles II
Wow, not much I can honestly compare this guy to. Think Risk style world conquest, except with real time tactical battles centered around the castles you build and how you defend them. Building your own castles was frelling awesome.
Available on GoG!
Pilgrim Quest
Everyone always goes for Oregon Trail, but for my historical edutainment (wow, spell check has no problem with that word now), I much prefer this little guy.
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
One of the greatest, most memorable, and most stylish icons of the 90's, it is a sad world we live in where there is no more Carmen Sandiego. Ladies, next time you go to a convention, don a Red Trenchcoat and Fedora (and a black wig if you need one), and count how many people don't instantly recognize you and appreciate the cosplay (trust me, it'll be much easier than counting those who do).
The Super Solver Series
Pilgrim Quest was fun. Carmen Sandiego was brilliant. But the reigning king of the edutainment genre for me was the Super Solvers. A series of fun and fantastic little games that challenged you in math, reading, logic, platforming, and so much more, depending on which game you chose. All accompanied by some absolutely glorious classical music.
Lemmings
Because these games are awesome.
I'll probably have more later.
Cyborg Justice. You play cyborgs and tear up other cyborgs. Best game ever.
A sequel to BattleTanx and Evil Zone wouldn't be half bad either.
Dammit I wanted to say Blaster Master!
Fine, I'll say King's Quest for my smug credit.
Well with Sierra Entertainment back, it looks like you're going to get your wish.
I'll keep repeating this: The World Ends With You.
Republic Commando. Republic Commando. Give me more Republic Commando.
Apparently Bully isn't a franchise so Bully 2. Don't care. DON'T CARE. :colbert:
Not to ruin your fun, but Blaster Master did have a sequel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaster...Blasting_Again
PSX game.
A true sequel to Super Mario RPG would be cool.
You know I would actaully really like to see a sequel to Legend of the Ghost Lion on NES. For one, I want a bonus to my Smug Stat, for two, it was actually a really well made game for it's time with a lot of interesting Ideas.
Also new Ogre Battle.
The Legend of Dragoon. Give me anything really. Sequel. Prequel. HD Remake. Side Story about Winglies for mobile devices.
I'll take it.
Crystalis!!!
Shining Force IV
Phantasy Star V
Dragon Force III
Not that I'd really trust anyone at Sega to actually do a good job on any of these, or they'd never make it to the west, and I'd have to murder someone. But as long as we're dreaming, I can dream that quality sequels to these series are possible
For more recent fun, I wouldn't mind a legitimate sequel to Alan Wake, or to visit Enslaved: Odyssey to the West again
And I guess if they didn't flub it up, I could wish for another Legend of Legaia sequel, and hope they come even closer to real fighting game mechanics in a JRPG
The World Ends With You.
It's criminal that SQEX haven't done more with this concept.
As for obscure 90s titles? Wiz 'n' Liz.
DEFINITELY Phantasy Star V. Holy trout please.
Out of This World/Another World
Atlus doesn't really make strategy RPGs outside of the norm, do they? Did the Devil Savior games have town exploration? Or do they do like every other Japanese SRPG and just go from battle to plot to battle and back and forth eternally. Shining Force will need town exploration >.> If Atlus can do that, I will concede
Atlus has both the Last Bible and Devil Survivor series, so they have quite a bit of experience in the genre, course I would assume a design team from Sega would help it stick to the spirit of the old franchise. Atlus is pretty good about keeping the fans happy when it doesn't involve releasing their games in Europe.
Yes, yes yes yes yes. I know there was an N64 one but it's time for another Ogre Battle. I need to lose countless hours. Some other people said The World Ends With You and I also agree with that.
I'm just going to go out of my way and say I would love to see another General Chaos because it was one of my favourite games to play with a friend. I enjoy the single screen combat.
The worst part of a new Timesplitters coming is that it keeps coming up in news every so often. It's usually Crytek saying there isn't enough interest. Do you know about Timesplitters Rewind though? If not, it's a fan-made multiplayer game that Crytek has given its blessing to.
The best thing we can do at this point is download the ever living trout out of this thing once we're finally able to. Get your friends, get your friends friends, even if they don't play it, we need to show support so hopefully Timesplitters 4 will become a reality.
Yes! Looking forward to TimeSplitters Rewind, absolutely loved TS and was one of the first games I bought for the PS2. From the snippets of info I have read about Rewind, it looks set to be a lot of fun and a great homage to the series.
I didn't know about it, no! Heck yes ima get it!
Just get me one more Mega Man Legends before I die. Please, Capcom. CAPCOM PLS