
For a franchise that started off so strongly, Army Men has since disappeared.

Hardcore Gamer: 2K just published four Army Men games on Steam. They include Army Men, Army Men II, Army Men: Toys in Space and Army Men RTS.
OMG YES!
When my mum bought me the original Army Men and Worms for my birthday, I was instantly hooked on PC gaming for life!
These games are a big part of my childhood wish they would bring back the later titles to consoles so I could still do split screen.

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I remember getting such glee from burning enemy soldiers with the flamethrower in Army Men: Sarge's Heroes. Man I was a bastard when gaming even then :)
Gun was a lot of fun, played it on my PS2. Those seeking it today can get the Xbox 360 version. It's improved though barely because it was a near-launch port.
Flatout 2 was another forgotten gem but was overshadowed by Burnout. Soundtrack alone was worth full retail. Motley Crue, Rob Zombie, Wolfmother and much more. They just released the 4th game made by a different dev and rviews have said it's decent but doesn't capture the magic from the original devs.

Games Asylum "The Switch’s launch line-up may have been slim, but at least there wasn’t a ‘day one dud’ lurking alongside the likes of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Bomberman R. Damning praise, we know, but there’s truth in those words.Previous Nintendo consoles haven’t been quite as fortunate as the Switch, with plenty of clutter arriving alongside such system seller as Super Mario 64, Luigi’s Mansion and Zelda: The Twilight Princess. It’s easy to see why publishers think they can get away with it. Console launches generate a huge buzz, and so it’s easy for day one adopters to get caught in the hype and pick up two or three games on a whim"
With every fiber of my being, YES! I'm actually making an Indie Game that pays homage to Army Men, but I would love to see Army Men return in some form or capacity.
Even if they are just remastered in a collection or a new one is made as an arcade title. Someone, anyone, PLEASE, breathe some life back into the Army Men Franchise!!!
I remember Army Men. Definably wouldn't mind giving it another go if a HD collection came out on the PSN/Live.