Pokémon - For the love of God, just release the first game without the slow-ass movement speed, a revamped battle system, the ability to capture every single Pokémon without going to events and instead of adding new games for the next Pokémon, just make them expensive DLC that connects with the original game so you can keep one character across the various worlds - and more importantly, keep your Pokémon. If that makes it too easy when traveling from one zone to another, well, that's why you pay people to come up with solutions, isn't it? Use unlockable level caps, make all the new Pokémon stronger, whatever works. Just don't be so damned restrictive.
Jade Cocoon - Because Nintendo won't bloody do it, will they?
Road Rash - Why the hell are there no games these days where you race motorbikes and hit your opponents with chains!?
Destruction Derby - This is one of the most fun games I ever played back in the day and I don't know why it suddenly halted in popularity after the first game.
Resident Evil - Okay, maybe this is the most in need of a reboot. Please bring back the tension. Please bring back the horror. Please bring back the incredibly realistic amount of ammunition. Please stop trying to be Just Another Zombie FPS. I miss RE so much. Nothing was ever as good.I want my suspense and I don't want 100 enemies at once.
X-Men - I adore the X-Men but I can't remember the last time I played an X-Men game. I'm sure I enjoyed them when I played them, though, and I can't help but feel that there is great potential for a inFamous or Arkham City styled X-Men game. Particularly Arkham City, since it allows you to have multiple types of characters and so many different gadgets, the same kind of team could probably do wonders with the X-Men.
Crash Bandicoot - What can I say? I love me some Crash Bandicoot, I do!
Myst - Okay, maybe I really just need to play through these games at some point. I wonder how much it would cost Square-Enix to buy the rights to the game and redo the graphics on the Luminous engine?
Dune - Dune (the RPG) was great, Dune II (the RTS) was great, everything else was rubbish. I would actually be content if they just got dune II and updated it with some basic functions used in modern RTS. I don't care about graphics in my RTS, I think they're very irrelevant. But oh man, I loved me some Dune. Let's do this again sometime.
Duke Nukem - I mean, what could go wrong? >_>
Ecco the Dolphin / Spyro the Dragon - Surely they can do better with 3D environments now?
James Bond - Probably the game that would profit the most from a reboot, and by reboot I mean dropping the link to the film series. They seriously need to just get rid of that idea altogether and really do a reboot. If the films can do it by going back to early Bond, why can't the video games do it? I would adore a GoldenEye vs. Uncharted mix of gameplay combined with a story of Bond's early life / first missions. This could be a massive moneyspinner if they get a good team working on it. The problem is that the film industry is in love with their films too much to ever do this. Which is really, really sad. Films and games should always be seperate things.



I want my suspense and I don't want 100 enemies at once.
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