Alex S. from Link - Cable writes: «We only have a few weeks left in our look at whether
certain game remakes trumped their predecessors and this sixth part we are turning our attention from Dracula's castle to the gridiron for a match between Tecmo Bowl and its modern remake Tecmo Bowl: Throwback.
Not exact matches
A dedicated and talented modding community have kept the
games alive since then with numerous patches and
remakes and it's hard to find a strategy / sci - fi
gamer fan of a
certain age that doesn't have fond memories of their time with the Homeworld series.
Fans of
remakes and cats are sure to get a kick out of this weeks batch of mobile releases as the
games on our list seem to follow a
certain theme.
Modders, fan
game developers, and even speedrunners really show how much they enjoy a
certain video
game and can build quite a community around it and if strong enough it can catch the eyes of people in the video
game industry to bring back and
remake the
games that we love.»
On top of upgraded, more difficult versions of many of the mini-games, Rhythm Toys, Endless Games and
remakes of some of the classic
Game Boy AdvanceRhythm Tengoku challenges unlock after you've collected a
certain number of medals from earning Superb and Perfect scores in the main mini-games.
During an interview with
certain Square Enix folk working on Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, it was mentioned that the reason for dropping the projects (specifically the newly relevant FFVII) was because the
games are all still playable on current technology thanks to the PS2's backwards compatibility, rendering
remakes «unnecessary» in the corporate eye.
I'm not always in the mood to play
certain genres, so it's nice to be able to have options between FPS
games, RPG's, HD
remakes of classic
games, survival - horror or third person action platformers.
Every
remake had additional story content added to the
game, like the Sevii Islands in FireRed & LeafGreen, the events specific to
certain Pokemon in HeartGold & SoulSilver, and the Delta Episode in Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire.