Game Franchises From The Ashes 31
Thanks to Nintendojo for posting the latest in their series on classic games that deserve to get resurrected in updated form. The latest instalment picks out Combat for the Atari 2600, "...one of the first genuine 'deathmatch' games around", but earlier picks include Fortress of Narzod for the Vectrex, and Shadowrun for the SNES, of which the author says "...the style of this game, plus its rudimentary squad-based combat, makes this a natural for an upgrade."
Re:Combat!!! (Score:1)
Combat was a marvelous game. Spent many hours playing that.
My favourite Atari 2600 game though was "Maze Craze". Graphically lousy but DAMN was that game fun!
Shadowrun (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Shadowrun (Score:2)
Re:Shadowrun (Score:1)
Exactly! I've been wanting to see a Shadowrun game for the PC for years. I wish someone would get their hands on the license and do it. I forget who owns the license now though. I think it's a German company that has the game rights at this point.
Re:Shadowrun (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Shadowrun (Score:3, Informative)
Yep, looks like you're right, according to the Official Shadowrun FAQ [dumpshock.com]. I was thinking of FanPro, which is the German company that is releasing any new Shadowrun RPG material on behalf of WizKids. Guess I need to get Bill on the phone and nag him to do something cool with that license. :)
Re:Shadowrun (Score:1)
Cyberpunk mods would be cool, but Shadowrun is just a rather unique cyberpunk world. Without the magic, I'd feel like something was missing. :)
Seven Cities of Gold, Wasteland? (Score:5, Insightful)
I also role-played a successful expedition earning me a masturbation ritual with a saucy European lass as portrayed by a cheap second-hand OUI magazine centerfold. Yeah, those were some mighty funked up days.
Anyway, my own adolescent perversions aside, I did spy this single PC title on the list, so I know they included the PC, so where the hell is Wasteland? Maybe Fallout was considered an unofficial upgrade, but I still have high hopes of "Faran Brygo's" inXile snagging the rights and doing a proper remake of the greatest RPG of all time.
Re:Seven Cities of Gold, Wasteland? (Score:1)
http://www.playonlan.com/oscarchen/crpg/re v iews/fa llout.html
explains it pretty well
Wasteland was and still is a very popular role-playing game. People have often wondered why there wasn't a sequel to this game, especially since a sequel was all but promised in Faran Brygo's hideout in the game. The reason is that after Interplay's split with Electronic Arts, Electronic Arts held the rights to many of Interplay's most popular games including Wasteland and Bard's Tale. Wasteland 2
The Proverbial "Dollar Short" (Score:1, Flamebait)
Pirates (Score:1)
(Pirates Gold was such a shame)
Re:Pirates (Score:1)
Pirates! 2004 (Score:3, Insightful)
And over at Firaxis they have an announcment [firaxis.com] about it too.
Where's... (Score:1)
My list. (Score:4, Interesting)
Gauntlet 1/2 (Arcade) - possibly from a 1st-person perspective, throwing axes/arrows at ghosts and goblins, giant dragons, death himself, thieves...
Hunter (Amiga) - A bit like an early version of GTA3 - you have a mission and you have to run around using any form of transport available to do it... the amiga version had bikes, boats, cars, planes, hang gliders, windsurfing, tanks, jeeps... all open to the player, who's free to do what he likes to complete the mission.
Software House (Spectrum) - A little known title where you run your own software house in the style of a football management game. Negotiate with authors, choose how to market the game, negotiate with high-street chains to get them to take stocks.
Stunt Island (PC) - Similar in vein to Hunter, you have completely free access to many vehicles and your job is to be a stuntman - Think what you could do with every vehicle imaginable and AI-controlled "partners" you can script to create the perfect stunt. If you haven't guessed, I like freedom in my games.
Kikstart 2 (Spectrum) - Create a bike course using simple building blocks then race split-screen against a pal. Multiply up with full Motocross Madness graphics and network multiplay.
XQuest 2 (PC) - Sorry... it's the last on my list and I just like XQuest. It's an old DOS game that still available online (google it) that's a smooth, simple variation of Crystal Quest for the Mac. I just want the author to update it!
Just my twopenn'th.
Re:My list. (Score:2)
of the 'old'(early 90's, best time of games for me) stuff.. maybe add mad tv to the list as well, ultima underworld and such of course, and some good new space exploration game (starflight&star control 2 style, heck, elite/elite2/first encounters style freelancing too, freelancer _sucked_).
and dozens others..
Re:My list. (Score:1)
Wasn't aware that anything even remotely like Software House existed. I still play the original on a registered (yes, registered) copy of Gerton Lunter's "WinZ80" spectrum emulator. I still have the original tapes around somewhere too.
Re:My list. (Score:1)
You try to make a deal with Bungie, negotiations get blundered, then you discover later that they are really owned by Microsoft, so you load up the Spaz shotgun, steal a taxi, and go after the boss's boss...
Well I thought it was a cool idea. hmph.
not the most up to date is he? (Score:2)
Combat [mobygames.com], Pong 3d [mobygames.com] and Pac-Man World 2 [mobygames.com].
Some things missing (Score:3, Interesting)
First of all, M.U.L.E should have been the first one on the list. I know there have been some re-makes, but it still deserves to be number one on the list, many things can be done without ruining the gameplay. (guns would of course ruin the game, but plenty else to do) All consoles needs this game.
Second, I see no text adventures. Plenty are still being made, but all are underground. I know this is aimed at console games, but Nintendo could easially bundle a bunch of games with a keyboard, and it would work. (plenty of free ones to start with, and I'm sure authors would like the chance to have their name on for a tiny royality for the rest)
Paradroid ! (Score:3, Interesting)
Great game, simple concepts multplied into intense gameplay. It would have been a winner for GB or GB-Color. Paradroid Advance would probably be overdone and overcomplicated. I've beaten the damn thing maybe twice over the course of 15 years of (intermittent) gameplay.
Re:Paradroid ! (Score:2, Interesting)
Apparently a GBA port and PS2 sequel are in development. Not by him though.
Re:Paradroid ! (Score:2)
http://paradroid.sourceforge.net/
GPL'd even.
Re:Paradroid ! (Score:2)
shadowrun rules! (Score:1)
Error in part one (Score:1)