I've said it once, I've said it 1,000 times...POKEMON SNAP SEQUEL! Now with the announcement of Wii U (The PERFECT machine for Pokemon Snap) if we don't see a new Pokemon Snap in the next few years I'm gonna scream! We should have seen one by now. The first game was really great but didn't go far enough. Now with graphics 3 generations ahead of the N64 original, 500 more Pokemon than they had before, and a controller that is essentially a camera for looking around the game world, how can they NOT make a sequel!? C'mon Nintendo! Please make it happen!
Can I get a "BATTLETOADS 2"???!!!! Seriously what in god's name happened to these tubular toadskies? You know how awesome a SideScrolling sequal would be on the 3DS?....Ah well, i can always play the 'next to impossible to beat' original. Sigh* I could never for the life of me make it past that go-Kart racing section. I really need to snag a copy off eBay!
Seeing as how it most likely will never hit the NES VC.
I might be wrong but wasnt the Battletoads on SNES a sequel to the NES one?
Anyway I agree with you a new Battletoads game would be great but In all honestly I dont know who owns the rights. Yes it was made by Rare but the idea of Battletoads was Chris and Tim Stampers so when they sold Rare to MS the Battletoads license could have stayed with them.
Whoops, i thought there was only the Battletoads/Double Dragon Mash-up, I completely forgot about the other one.
Nope there was the SNES one as well as the first Gameboy game Battletoads. The second Gameboy Battletoads games, Battletoads in Ragnaroks World or soothing like that was just a port of the NES game. There was also an Arcade game but unless you use google to find out how you can play it now you can pretty much forget about that one.
I've said it once, I've said it 1,000 times...POKEMON SNAP SEQUEL! Now with the announcement of Wii U (The PERFECT machine for Pokemon Snap) if we don't see a new Pokemon Snap in the next few years I'm gonna scream! We should have seen one by now. The first game was really great but didn't go far enough. Now with graphics 3 generations ahead of the N64 original, 500 more Pokemon than they had before, and a controller that is essentially a camera for looking around the game world, how can they NOT make a sequel!? C'mon Nintendo! Please make it happen!
You mean two generations behind, the WiiU will make it three.
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It seems that Silent Hill 2 and 3 get a PS3 HD makeover? With new pieces of music and new voice-acting?
Silent Hill Re-Mastered Collection combines two classic spine-chilling Silent Hill titles from the past and brings them to the PlayStation 3 for the first time ever. Introducing Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 3 with enhancements including true high-definition graphics, this offering gives new fans and old fans the opportunity to experience the early era of Silent Hill as a true genre-defining experience with the added value of two games. Silent Hill 2 follows the sad story of James Sunderland as he woefully enters the sleepy town by a mysterious letter from his deceased wife. Seeking the chance to see her again beckoned by guilt and remorse, he stumbles upon his these fears manifested through unseen evil and ominous characters leading him to the asylum of another world. The fight against the truth that his wife has died, James must escape the lumbering demon Red Pyramid (a.k.a Pyramid Head) along with his mystified fears that have taken the form of living monsters within the haze that is Silent Hill. Serving as a sequel to the original Silent Hill game, Silent Hill 3 centers on the forces of the demonic cult that spreads the insanity of the otherworld through Claudia, a cult member attempting to bring Harry Mason's daughter, Heather, into Silent Hill. With a subplot and themes involving the loss of innocence and childhood, a web of intrigue is spun by Claudia with intentions to birth a new god.
-Experience the two classic Silent Hill titles previously released on PlayStation 2, Silent Hill 2 & Silent Hill 3, that defined the Survival Horror genre in its early inception -Both titles re-mastered to HD at 720p for improved graphics on PlayStation 3 -Completely updated in-game voiceover directed by series vocalist Mary Elizabeth McGlynn and soundtrack score enhancing the storytelling and ambient music within each re-mastered game -Full PlayStation Network Trophies support integration -Silent Hill 2 & Silent Hill 3 critical acclaim from the previous console generation: Silent Hill 2 = 89% for PlayStation 2 game average rating Silent Hill 2 voted "#20 PlayStation2 Game of All Time" by IGN Silent Hill 3 = 85% for PlayStation 2 game average rating
I've said it once, I've said it 1,000 times...POKEMON SNAP SEQUEL! Now with the announcement of Wii U (The PERFECT machine for Pokemon Snap) if we don't see a new Pokemon Snap in the next few years I'm gonna scream! We should have seen one by now. The first game was really great but didn't go far enough. Now with graphics 3 generations ahead of the N64 original, 500 more Pokemon than they had before, and a controller that is essentially a camera for looking around the game world, how can they NOT make a sequel!? C'mon Nintendo! Please make it happen!
cpuld also work for the 3ds with the gyroscope and the actually cmera to put pictures in your album
Remakes: Nights into Dreams: An HD remake of this one would be great since Saturn emulation isn't all that great. Shining Force III: I never got a chance to play this one. A remake of all three scenarios would be great. Policenauts: This one never was released outside of Japan (it was supposed to come to the Saturn but was cancelled due to localization difficulties) so I'd love to try it out.
Sequels: Streets of Rage 4: Keep the gameplay like 2 & 3, but include alternate paths too like Revenge of Death Adder. Keep Yuzo Koshiro as the main composer too. Ristar 2: This is one of the best platformers on the Genesis and a sequel would be fantastic. Comix Zone 2: The first one was a good game but it was too hard. I'd love to see a sequel that lowers difficulty a bit or that offers difficulty options. Just keep the graphical style the same as the original. Space Harrier: They haven't made a new Space Harrier in a while now and I think a new one would be great. Snatcher 2: I'd love to see what happens after the first game.
streets of rage final fight rival schools darkstalkers fighting vipers killer instinct earthbound/mother f-zero contra captain rainbow shenmue fatal fury ecco the dolphin power stone captain commando castlevania sequel kirby super star saturday night slam masters TMNT tournament fighters yoshi's safari
Zombies Ate My Neighbors The Haunting Starring Polterguy Toki Going Ape Spit (there actually was a remake announced for XBLA, but I think it may have been cancelled) Zombies Ate My Neighbors The original Rush games, specifically Rush 2. Battletoads Zombies Ate My Neighbors Act Raiser Clock Tower (coincidentally, there IS an update coming out on PC soon. It's indie made, but it looks good) Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense (without screwing it up like the XBLA version of Vigilante 8 did) Robotron
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