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Title: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: tangletail on January 30, 2011, 07:37:57 AM
Like the title states what do you want to see a sequel to from the old games? This includes, dos, old windows games, old gamecube games, snes, nes, so on

For me it would be
System Shock - The only horror game for dos that had an ACTUALLY interesting plot to it. The first game it didn't look as terrifying because there weren't to much blood lieing around. The second game started a lot of other cliches in the newer ones. Includeding the person who is guiding you was actually dead and your being lead by something sinister. You have cybernetic implants. You see the random self hypnotic-defects caused by the R-grade unit you are wearing.

Unlike most games, the entire space station is practically fully destroyed before you began your triumphing rampage in it.

Eternal Darkness - God did this game scare the crap out of me. If the haunted mansions, haunted puzzles, haunted dungeons, haunted civilian areas did not scare you enough, then surely the way the game toys with you will. When you get pretty decently far in the game, the game will begin to toy with you if your sanity meter is fairly low. It gives you error messages, corrupted save game readouts and acts like its deleting it, changes your controls to a zombie and your character will start killing you, and my favorite the random zombie face from a game model coming out of no where onto your screen screaming very loudly. The game makes you lose your grip of reality.

Elite Beat Agents
This game was insanely fun, bringing back the good old songs reminding you how much of a worthless piece of crap most music is today, cough cough Johannes cough cough girly white boy who song only baby baby baby cough cough. You play as three elite beat agents that varies based on your difficulty. Agent Spin being the easiest Agent J being normal and Commander Kahn being hard, and the Elite beat divas being the friggen hell mode. Basically you help people with song and dance and save the world with song and dance. It was fun. Of course there is Ouendan from japan but... its just not the same
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: Lumi on January 30, 2011, 07:40:50 AM
i would have to say.... TOMBI! epicly amazing game from PlayStation 1
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: Asia Kali Yusufzai on January 30, 2011, 05:51:16 PM
Well the obvious ones for me are Freespace 2 (Most people haven't played it or even heard of it, which is probably why it never got a third installment) But basically it is generally seen as the greatest space combat sim ever. It's the mechwarrior of space sims basically. Confusing at first, but you really get that feeling of immersion as one fighter pilot among many, in the most epic battles with the most epic scale, and the story was fantastic. It sets itself out as this good vs evil plot, but in the background theres always the feeling that nobody really knows if you even have a chance at succeeding, and that there are some people who think that fighting these people is the exact opposite of what we should be doing. There are these rebels that you fight in the earlier levels, who are led by a man who plans to talk and ally himself with the evil aliens, and maybe he's got the right idea. Maybe you're on the wrong side.

Sadly it never got to expand on that story, and though Freespace 2 does close up really well, there's still a lot of questions, rather like if Half Life 2 was the final half life.
Also one interesting thing about it is that it had a weaving mission structure. You could fail some objectives, and sometimes even entire missions and keep going, though you would miss out on some paths you could go down, such as promotions  to higher ranks, or even as  tester of experimental technology.

The good thing is that that the source code for the Freespace 2 engine was released, so now modders have gone crazy with it. I wanna go back and play it, but that takes quite the commitment. I just dont have the time.



Then there's Dungeon Keeper 2.
Some people probably know all about this. One of the few  games to come out of Bullfrog's acquisition by EA back when EA were the major evil corporation. Despite the conditions they were forced under, Dungeon Keeper was just a spectacular management game. You manage a dungeon, attract monsters to live in your dungeon, and fight heroes who invade your dungeon. You can also use spells of your own. My particular favourite was the possession spell, where you can go into the mind of one of you creatures and use them to fight or explore. There's also traps and mechanisms that you can make, and you can capture heroes and either torture them to join your side, or let them rot in prison to become an army of skeletons who dont need to eat or sleep, but who are also weak and don't heal.
And ofcourse there's "horny" the Horned Reaper. There's a statue of him at my local megabowl. In the first one he would live in your dungeon, and would sometimes get in fights and kill your creatures. In the second one, you gain his trust over the levels and summon him as a kind of super weapon.
The second game was a massive lead up to the third which was supposed to be set in the land of heroes. It was never made as Bullfrog broke up under the weight of EA. Most went on to create Lionhead studios, and others created Mucky Foot. Both made Bullfrog style games, but neither managed the same quality. Mucky Foot died after two or three games.
Those that stayed at EA became EA UK, which also died and moved to Guildford.

It should be noted, Dungeon Keeper is getting a new game, but it's a chinese MMO with little to no connection to Dungeon Keeper at all.
There's also the Dungeon Keeper alike, called Dungeons, which looks a LOT more interesting. Though it might end up just like all those X-COM alikes, where they almost manage it but not quite.
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: tangletail on January 30, 2011, 06:01:31 PM
I remember free-space.

Another one is Parasite Eve, true there making it for the PSP, but seriously? The freaking PSP? Who actually owns the downgraded version of a PS2? There aren't even to many good games that has been made for that console, and if there was, the controls were horribly wonky.

And another is StarFox. Come on Nintendo, we both know the DS one was absolute crap.
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Post by: Alexei on January 31, 2011, 02:09:36 AM
Not an old game yet but I hope mirrors edge gets a sequel, that was an awesome game.
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Post by: Ares the Ram on January 31, 2011, 02:12:11 AM
Id like to see another Gauntlet. Button mashing has its funs
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: tangletail on January 31, 2011, 02:18:33 AM
Ah yes, Gauntlet dark legacy, the dungeon crawler game where you have unlimited weapons that you seemingly pulled out of nowhere and you still get your butt handed to you by the minions and bosses.
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: iKero-chuâ„¢ on February 01, 2011, 03:06:06 PM
Hey You Pikachu!

;__;

I can dream!
I think it'd be an amazing sequel for the Xbox Kinnect or maybe even the Wii.
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: Fluffles on February 04, 2011, 06:51:15 PM
I want to see a sequel to each of the following games/ series:

F Zero GX, Fire Emblem, Sonic Adventure 2, Dragon Quest, Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow, Tales of, Super Smash Bros., Rayman 3, and Pikmin 2.

Sequels to Phantasy Star Online and The Elder Scrolls 4 are in production. I want them to be released as well.
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: Desmondfur on February 12, 2011, 08:28:46 AM
I Really would like to see another warcraft RTS,Also a Remake of The Warriors game, a New Pikimin would be sweet and A New Hitman Would all be awesome
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: Blaiiine on February 12, 2011, 01:05:46 PM
Freedom Fighters.
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: icy wolf on February 12, 2011, 05:17:00 PM
undyeing

its game that came out 11 yrs a go for the pc they didnt make a second one
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: Self-sain on February 12, 2011, 08:28:59 PM
Elite beat agents YES!!!

My list :D

Digimon world- I know it has "technical sequels" but I want digimon world one for the ps1. If any one has played this game, it was amazing. It was the 3d rpg, and you were taken into the digital world, and your raise your own digimon. You get one digimon, like the show, it starts form intraing, you feed it, take it to the potty and everything. The sequels got worse, lost all of the first ones awesomeness and became a wannabe Pokemon. The first digimon world, tops all Pokemon games, and its sequels.

Dark alinace bolders gate- I know dragon age is the unofficial sequel, but (loves dragon age btw) I want the same type of gaming as was in dark alliance that in its actual sequel. Its your typical an action fantasy rpg.

Digimon rumble arena- hours of fun with friends, not that good of game on its own, not bad, but its a lot of fun with friends, especially if you love digimon.

Guitaroo man- one of the best *under groundish* music game ever, I absolutely love the music. (fave song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjJyIdObjkE))

And parappa the rappa I love that game, plus your a furry XD

just notice all of the non music games start with a d >.>
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: tangletail on February 13, 2011, 12:36:29 AM
I am going to add starfox to the list. Its what made me a fuzzy. I love the series except for Command witch was yes, a starfox game but it was crap.
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: Cifero Windtail on March 23, 2011, 03:59:11 AM
I want to see a sequel to the amazing Nintendo Gamecube game "Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy." That game is extremely cool, mixing Egyptian mythology with humor and a good storyline.

Besides, where else can you play as 1) a confident demigod with an extremely powerful sword and 2) an undead mummy who has to solve puzzles by setting himself on fire?
Title: Re: What old games do you want to see a sequel to?
Post by: WingedZephyr on March 23, 2011, 04:55:11 AM
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