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Top 20 Game Franchises That Need To Be Remade, Redone, or made Return

Here is my list of all the franchises that must return to the gaming scene. These games need to be redone, remade, or revisited by developers.

20. Rad Racer: Rad Racer should be redone. This would be a new oppurtunity for Square Enix to do something not JRPG related. This would be fun on all 3 systems and with online play and realistic crashes.

19. Strider: A 3D strider that would play similar to Ninja Gaiden except with good camera angles on all 3 systems.

18. After Burner: After Burner must return on all 3 systems. This is a great oppurtunity to redo the franchise on the PS3, 360, and Wii.

17. Dino Crisis: Just imagine a new Dino Crisis game. This would be a great oppurtunity to release something new on all 3 systems. That would be sweet with online play and DLC.

16. Unreal: We have Unreal Tournament, but would it hurt to release Unreal 3. UT is the multiplayer game but we need a Unreal game that focuses on the single player campaign. Unreal 3, the sequel to Unreal 2: The Awakening. Oh and some good realistic dialogue.

15. Steets of Rage: This franchise could be done right without being a GTA clone. Just go through the streets at night beating the living dead out of people. And with Wii controls.

14. Geist: Geist doesn't need a sequel but rather a game to be remade on the Play on the Wii selection. Imagine adding Wi-Fi gameplay, improved graphics, and Wii controls (along with the Classic Controller and the Gamecube controller). This could be a good version of Geist the best Wii-make ever.

13. Odama: Odama needs to be remade on the Wii, and made good. With the use of the DK Bongos, WiiSpeak, GameCube controller, and Wii Remote & Nunchuk a good version can be made. No sequels though. The game doesn't need it.

12. Road Rash: Road Rash was really cool. The first motorcycle game that you can beat the guy on the other side. All 3 systems with NO live action cutscenes and online play. Sweet

11. Kid Icarus: We gamers have been demanding a new Kid Icarus game for 20 years. We still don't have it. We need it. Just imagine using the Wii Remote to launch arrows at things. That would be sweet.

10. Seaman 3: A cool virtual pet game that would use the WiiSpeak?? Hope Sega is listening.

9. Project H.A.M.M.E.R: Why would they cancel this game? We need this game to be revisited by Nintendo. That would be awesome. Online play, voice chat, and WiiMotion Plus. That would be awesome.

8. Raven Blade: Remember when Retro Studios was working on this. I do and then they canceled it. This would be a good time to work on it. The Prime trilogy is over and Retro Studios doesn't have anything else to do. Do this.
7. Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Some cross-overs (this one) are ment to be. Some (MK vs. DC Universe) aren't. Full online play, large casts of characters, and on all 3 consoles. 2D gameplay dominates here.

6. Conker's Bad Fur Day 2: There is already a remake on the way. We need to see a new Conker game on the 360. That snotty little idiot Conker needs to be back on the 360. We love him for being a snotty little jerk.

5. Star Fox: If Star Fox is one of Nintendo's biggest franchises, treat him like it!!!!! We need a new Star Fox game..with Arwings only. Adventures and Assault were great in all, but they drifted so far from planes. If Nintendo wants to do a game with walking and shooting and exploring like Adventures or Assault, they should make it into a seperate franchise. Those games remind me of Warhawk actually.

4. F-Zero: F-Zero where are you!!!! No seriously Nintendo needs to do this. Just imagine, full online play, 4 methods to control the game, at 1000MPH. Do it Nintendo!!!!

3. Killer Instinct: Rare has to make Killer Instinct 3 for the 360. They must, it is their job. That game would sell boatloads if done right. On Xbox Live. Red Rings of Death would increase by 100% if they did this game and did it right.

2. Luigi's Mansion: This game was fun. Even now it is still fun, and just imag
ine it with Wii Remote support, a larger world to roam (a castle) much more ghosts and a killer storyline. That would be sweet. Online ranking would be nice as well.

1. Shenmue: Shenmue needs to be redone. A game on all 3 systems, with a awesome plot, DLC, and achievements. A great adventure from Sega. Sega please make this for all 3 systems, and make it awesome. Do it now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Ryo-Hazuki6298d ago

Yeah, Shenmue 1&2 are my all-time greatest games ever. I still have both of them on dreamcast with me. Me and all the hardcore shenmue fans have been praying for a part 3 to be made. I still have hope

SinnedNogara6294d ago

Shenmue must return. Imagine how the PS3 would take it with a Blu-ray disc. Imagine how interactive a Wii version would be (you would use the Wii remote to press buttons on a soda machine). Imagine how the 360 version would be in the middle of the PS3 and Wii versions. That would be awesome.

Shnazzyone6295d ago

I agree... Nintendo needs to kiss and makeup with rare so virtual console can add some essential n64 titles.

BlackIceJoe6292d ago

Great list I would love to play many of these.

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