There have been a couple
N64 games remade for the 3DS, so why not remaster one or two of the N64 Mario Party games but with of course improved visuals, and perhaps a similar perspective to the later Mario Party games (non-flat boards).
Not exact matches
As a first time player Star Fox series i had a lot of fun mainly because the
game - play is addicting and the graphics for the
remake of the
N64 version is fantastic almost identical to the new version of the series.
Awesome
remake of what I consider to be the best
N64 game of all time, the only issue I can thin of is that there is nothing new in this
game at all.
The magical
game of
N64 now in a «
remake» version.
My list was just of my fav GC
games, not the ones i wanted
remade, but i agree on that
N64 would be even better
remade!
well
N64 games were on the Wii's eshop which means they'll definitely return but the real question is Gamecube
games (and judging by the
remake of Wind Waker coming out GC
games won't be coming anytime soon)
I hope Nintendo releases a collection of all the current paper Mario
games... or at least
remake the
N64 one.
Despite having an
N64, I originally played the
game emulated, so the 3DS
remake is the first time I can say I actually own the
game.
Off the top of my head, and I am open to correction on this, I believe there to be nine
games in this series: one for the Super Famicom, two for the Gameboy, one starring a younger Shiren and Kappa for the
N64 (which I like to call Jim Henson's Dungeon Babies), one for the Sega Dreamcast, one for Windows, one for the Wii, and two DS
remakes, of the SNES and first
Game Boy
games.
It got us thinking, however, that it'd be the perfect system for a number of
remade and remastered Nintendo Switch
N64 games.
This is an almost flawless
remake of the
N64 game.
If you can't track down an
N64 and a copy of the
game, you might have more luck digging out the actually - quite - good Nintendo DS
remake, which comes complete with playable Luigi, Wario and Yoshi characters and a host of minigames — though it suffers for the handheld's lack of an analogue stick.