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Old Franchises I'd like to see revived
Nodaisho:
I did that with Doom 1 + 2, but with Quake, I usually kept out the nailgun, or the super nailgun if I had it. I flipped over to the rocket launcher a lot, but I didn't want to come face to face with an ogre while holding a rocket launcher. In Quake 2, I tended to have either the chaingun or the machine gun out. In doom, though, shotgun reigned supreme, the distances you fought, you could usually nail an imp in one shot, and two super shotgun blasts took out a cacodemon.
The extra letter:
Wonder Boy - Sega's all about the Sonic and that kind of thing, but Wonder Boy was really awesome in his day and pretty damn popular too. I wouldn't mind seeing a modern Wonder Boy game. Something along the lines of Wonder Boy in Monster Land than anything, preferably. Admittedly, that *was* the first videogame I ever played so perhaps I'm biased.
Populous - So the last Populous game was a bit craptacular, but we need more good god games.
Otherwise, any good 2D platformer franchise would do. I have a yearning for the days of 2D platformers.
On the other hand, there's a whole bunch of old franchises I'd like to see buried for at least a while.
Storm Rider:
Populus is being remade on the DS, actually. I haven't heard any details on when exactly it's coming out, but EA made the announcement a few months ago.
Roivas:
Mischief Makers: Treasure [thanks for the correction] made a 2-D brawler/platformer of sorts for the N64 in the olden times. It was fantastic and hard to believe it made it to the US. We need more games like this. Also Mr. Mosquito is a series that should be pursued.
Ikrik:
--- Quote from: Roivas on 28 Apr 2008, 23:22 --- Also Mr. Mosquito is a series that should be pursued.
--- End quote ---
I rented Mr. Mosquito thinking "heh...I can see girls in the shower...sweet." What I got instead was an incredibly fun and suprisingly challenging game. Seriously, it was SO much fun.
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