Dude...Space Megaforce is part of the Alest series, made by compile. Aleste and Star Soldier series(With share similarities), have SOOOO many sequels, that actually can amaze you how freaking awsome some games are, Soldier Blade, SUper Star Soldier, Musha Alest, Gunhed/Blazing Lazers...The list goes on
JohnRiggs Dude, totally dig 👍 yours & MJR’s NES/Hidden💎Gems videos. Loved the NES console & bought it straight away when it first came out just for 10-yard fight. Game was an arcade port & figured it would be cheaper to buy it with the NES than to keep feeding the arcade machine lol.
This video popped up for me as I watched the trailer for SolSeraph. Definitely a spiritual successor to ActRaiser, down to even how the main character moves. Looks interesting.
And the same goes for metroid dread but its kinda not because it takes place after Super Metroid's Sequel that just put samus's suit in slime because of a floating yellow booger.
For me the no. 1 choice would probably be Secret of Mana. That's a game they could really do something with to improve it gameplay-wise, while the audiovisuals don't need anything but minor touch ups. I've also heard about an earlier CD-based build which was more fleshed out storywise, so it seems they already have material for such a project. Regarding some of yours; Super Aleste is fine as is and part of a pretty long series. I also fear it would just be bullet hell mobile phone game if rebooted today. A Mario Paint update that makes a serious effort to replicate all older sound chips by Nintendo to let us easily compose using them would be an awesome thing. Actraiser - Agreed. Vortex, sure, though I think the result might still be rather redundant if you've played other mech games on PC. EVO - Absolutely! A japanese, minimal take on spore is something I'm definitely interested in. Soul Blazer - Just a spiritual sequel to the three games developing on their concepts would be cool, in the right hands. Super Metroid - This is another one that I just don't think needs it. I'd rather have something like a "second quest" wiiware/3ds release based on the exact same engine.
Secret of Mana is a logical choice, a good example of a game that's aged really well other than one glaring aspect (pausing the game when using magic/items). If they fixed that in a remake, that would be the friggin greatest
Love the list, but I am honestly of the opinion that Super Metroid is such a timeless classic, that it would be hard to make a modern remake or update that did not infringe on the art and sound style that game had for it.
For a great modern baseball game, look up Super Mega Baseball 1 and 2. The visuals are cartoony, particularly in the first one, but the gameplay is an airtight baseball simulation in both a single exhibition game and a full season.
@@randomrandom450 Not likely, They don't like any game that could infringe on Final Fantasy territory. That is why their will never be another Vagrant Story.
@@Zenas521 Hum, yeah they would probably make a similar action RPG game slapping Final Fantasy on top of it before they'd make a Soulblazer (if they do owns the rights, that's pure speculation)
Man that Filmore theme from ActRaiser took me way back. My parents were divorced before I could form memories. I was very lucky to have SNESs at both houses, but my Dad had ActRaiser. He picked it out himself because he thought I would like it. Damn was he right. I never beat it, couldn't get past that volcano stage, but I played the absolute shit out of it.
@@NeoLotex No. It really isn't that bad. People are just stuck with rose tinted glasses and don't want to accept that the original was just as rough around the edges as much as the remaster is. People also seem to confuse gameplay in actraiser 1 and 2, often intermingling the two due to hazy memories. It's fine as it is, especially with some of the original staff working on it.
Good Video ! A new soulblazer would be awesome. Myself, I would like a new Ogre Battle, I LOVED that game and I cant really think of recent game that are like it.
Now that you mention it, Okami reminds me a great deal of Actraiser. You play as a god who fights demon in order to purify lands then level up by performing tasks for people and getting praise from them.
I would love to see an updated rendition of Soulblazer! Don't change a thing, simply update the graphics and music. It would never get put down! Btw, I love your channel 👍
For Mario Paint's image creation functionality, there's Art Academy on the Wii U, which is a great piece of software. No music creation though, and no Nintendo IP included.
Oh my god I was about to comment and say Hyperzone because I was sure the video wasn't going to say it. I had so many ideas for a remake for that game, like being able to flip 180 and ride the ceiling. And the floor and ceiling wouldn't be symmetrical, for example at some points the floor and ceiling roads would divert or sometimes only the floor or ceiling would have a road so you'd have to switch to it in time. I even drew sketches for new designs for all the spaceships you could pilot in the first game.
I got vortex as a kid. took me some time to get into the mission. After i really enjoyed it. got Soul blazer too. back in the days i had no idea of secret of mana and games like this that they exist. i could only bought my games used from a store with little to choose from. the only Info about the game was the picture on the cartridge. luckylie i got some good games. desert fighter was one of them too.
They were working on a sequel to Mario Paint for the N64 Disc Drive. It was called "Mario Artist" and it was going to be split into many different games. Half of them did actually get released in Japan, but the rest were all cancelled. I think that an N64 sequel to the Soul Blazer series would have been pretty awesome, as would a Metroid sequel. I remember people talking about Metroid 64 quite a bit back during the N64's heyday. People definitely wanted it, and it seemed like something that was inevitable(because there was a game in the series for every other Nintendo console), but for some strange reason it never happened. Nintendo has kind of abandoned the series at this point, letting other people make Metroid games. Not a fan of these other outside developers screwing around so much with the formula(Prime, Other M, Federation Force).
Did you ever do a video on AM2R? If you haven't I feel like that is something you should definitely look at since it is a love letter to SNES and GBA style Metroid in widescreen!
Personally, I would rather see a remake of other Super FX games like Stunt Racing FX or Starfox/Starwing than of Vortex. I think Vortex is one of the only SFX games on the SNES that has aged well both visually and gameplay wise. Not saying that the other games are unplayable but they need it more IMO. And yes I know Yoshi's Island also makes use of a Super FX chip but that was a whole revised version of it and it used the 3D effects only a few times unlike the others.
I would like to see the whole Soul Blazer triology being released on the Nintendo Switch, giving it the same treatment as they did with the Seiken Densetsu-series in form of Collection of Mana.
Hey now I see why you picked Hyperzone. Also Vortex, I honestly agree with you. Also had an awesome OST. Super Metroid.. I can only think of one developer who would do it right.. Way Forward.
COMPLETELY agree about EVO, would be so much fun if they cut down the grind, enhanced the combat a bit, and made the evo options more diverse. As for Metroid, check out a game called Axiom Verge! it's pretty much what you're looking for.
OK I think retro games should be modern version games that look like 16 bit games without its limitations. I got a few ideas for retro games: 1. A Shooter that can move the camera from top down, rail, and that defender side scroll.
Seeing what they did with FF4 and Dissidia, I'd love to see remakes of 5 & 6. They could utilize a similar style to properly incorporate a visual design with more fidelity to Yoshitaka Amano's style. I'd also love to see a remake polished version of Quest 64. That game has so much charm and potential.
Super Metroid is my favorite game of all times, and I agree, as long as the movement stays exactly the same! New graphics, redone music, but same physics :)
Nice choices! Mine would be: Blackthorne Final Fight 3 (a proper one) Maui Mallard Top Gear X-Men Mutant Apocalypse and/or War of Gems Zombies ate my Neighboors
***** Cyrus Annihilator FYI.. someone did a modern version of Top Gear. steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=93775165 Its even Steam Greenlighted! Sadly its only on mobile now with iOS
+TheMrMaynard With all respect to the developer(s) but why is it called '8-bit Racer' if it is obviously influenced by and looks like 16-bit racing games like Top Gear? And if it is greenlighted then why is it still not released on steam after 3 years? Does it take that much time to remake a mobile game for PC?
Workingplayer53 The developers may think that "8-bits" title sells better than "16-bits"... Speaking about Top Gear "spiritual sequels", there is the Horizon Chase, made for smartphones. The developers said it will also come for PC one day.
a game that came out since this video was made: Samus Returns for the 3DS. technically, it is a remake of Return of Samus for the GameBoy, but it does have a significant graphics overhaul, new and varied gameplay mechanics and the 3D effect makes it about as immersive as Super Metroid (especially if you use some nice headphones). how bout a vid like this but for NES including, but not limited to, The Guardian Legend.
Should do a list of NES games that should've gotten SNES versions/sequels. I'd start with Bionic Commando, River City Ransom, Blaster Master, RoboWarrior, Clash at Demonhead, RC Pro-Am, Little Nemo, Marble Madness, and Vindicators, just to name a few of my favs.
It's no ActRaiser or SoulBlazer remake, but you may want to look towards Soldak Entertainment's games for how to mix sim elements into the game. Just about their entire catalog is made up of games that mix action RPGs with sim elements like diplomacy or caring for your village. They would probably be the people to really do Quintet's trilogy (I guess quad in this case) right.
I thought that was the deepest and best beatem up , possibly to this day. I still love the art style and the levels were great. Not to mention you never really knew who was going to beat your ass!
Super Metroid MMO, now that would be awesome. Play as Bounty Hunters. Upgrade ships, weapons, and armor, fight the Space Pirates and other threats. Take the best parts of No Man's Sky, and make something truly awesome.
A remake of Soul Blazer could work well with the Binding of Isaac engine. After that, it would just need some refining of the rather boring artstyle and become great. But honestly, I would prefer a sequel to the Soul balzer-Terranigma arc. The idea of rebuilding the world as a hero was really awesome. It felt rewarding to walk through the rebuild cities in Soul Blazer. Terranigmas later story twists were that much more meaningful since I not only initiated them with my actions but also caused the existence of the stage for these actions. As linear as it was, it made the whole quest seem much more meaningful than what even many modern RPGs provide.
Nintendo REALLY needs give us a remake of Actraiser or make anew game that is a spiritual successor to Actraiser. I disagree about Super Metroid. There's not really much room for improvement for Super Metroid. It's already a basically perfect and fully realized game. It's pointless to remake perfection; at best the game could be as good as the original.
I would argue that AM2R showed it could be possible... things like the configurable controls aren't quite as configurable as in AM2R for example. Making the scanner automatic in the same fashion would also open up putting the lore in the background in much the same way Doom 4 put the background... in the background and not in the player's face.
SECONDQUEST Zero Mission is nowhere close to Super Metroid. It's a great game in its own right, but most of its additions (things like ledge grabbing, animated cutscenes or the stealth section) would make Super a weaker game. I also much prefer the look of Super over Zero Mission. Edit: But yeah, I'd love a proper sequel to (or remake of) Actraiser. I've been wanting that for well over 20 years by now.
This video is kinda old, but Dragon Quest Builders has both action and city building. It's not as good as Actraiser, but if they ever make a Builders 2 it has the potential.
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Have you ever played HyperVoid? It's like a modernized combination of Tempest and Gyruss. It's the best shooter I've ever played.
Super Metroid got a remake ...am2r ...I play it on Android..it's amazing...
Your wishes have come true for Actraiser!
@@bianodias2000 Yeah, Saw the game on Steam a couple of days ago, Really need to check it out!
Dude...Space Megaforce is part of the Alest series, made by compile. Aleste and Star Soldier series(With share similarities), have SOOOO many sequels, that actually can amaze you how freaking awsome some games are, Soldier Blade, SUper Star Soldier, Musha Alest, Gunhed/Blazing Lazers...The list goes on
Agreed! Would still love to see a current gen StarTropics, too.
John Riggs: RIGG'd Games You have good taste in channels John.
JohnRiggs Dude, totally dig 👍 yours & MJR’s NES/Hidden💎Gems videos. Loved the NES console & bought it straight away when it first came out just for 10-yard fight. Game was an arcade port & figured it would be cheaper to buy it with the NES than to keep feeding the arcade machine lol.
Great list... Nice to see you sampled Red Soil Brinstar at the end too!
SNES Drunk must of been so happy to see that Actraiser remake this year
This video popped up for me as I watched the trailer for SolSeraph. Definitely a spiritual successor to ActRaiser, down to even how the main character moves. Looks interesting.
It wasn't very well received unfortunately.
You got a partial wish fulfilled with Actraiser now too!
Actraiser did get a modern remake. It was pretty good. It's on the PS store.
Metroid Dread, Actraiser, TMNT: Shredders Revenge.....we certainly live in a timeline of great Remakes and / or Reimaginations
E.V.O. is one of my fondest memories a new version of that would be a deinate buy for me.
I know I would definitely buy that game.
look up 7th cross evolution for the dreamcast
Good news, we're getting a new Aleste (Space Megaforce) game: Aleste Branch.
You managed to get your wish somewhat in the form of Metroid: Samus Returns.
Uhh that’s Metroid 2 from game boy
@@aelechko I'm well aware that it's a remake.
And the same goes for metroid dread but its kinda not because it takes place after Super Metroid's Sequel that just put samus's suit in slime because of a floating yellow booger.
The show has Griffey style controls and pacing modes since 2017 when he was the cover athlete. It’s pretty awesome
Space Megaforce (Super Aleste) is part of a larger Aleste series.
For me the no. 1 choice would probably be Secret of Mana. That's a game they could really do something with to improve it gameplay-wise, while the audiovisuals don't need anything but minor touch ups. I've also heard about an earlier CD-based build which was more fleshed out storywise, so it seems they already have material for such a project.
Regarding some of yours;
Super Aleste is fine as is and part of a pretty long series. I also fear it would just be bullet hell mobile phone game if rebooted today.
A Mario Paint update that makes a serious effort to replicate all older sound chips by Nintendo to let us easily compose using them would be an awesome thing.
Actraiser - Agreed.
Vortex, sure, though I think the result might still be rather redundant if you've played other mech games on PC.
EVO - Absolutely! A japanese, minimal take on spore is something I'm definitely interested in.
Soul Blazer - Just a spiritual sequel to the three games developing on their concepts would be cool, in the right hands.
Super Metroid - This is another one that I just don't think needs it. I'd rather have something like a "second quest" wiiware/3ds release based on the exact same engine.
Secret of Mana is a logical choice, a good example of a game that's aged really well other than one glaring aspect (pausing the game when using magic/items). If they fixed that in a remake, that would be the friggin greatest
Ken Griffey Jr. Slugfest on N64. YA GOTTA TRY IT!
With other players on your team!
Just wait for the N128 version!
Love the list, but I am honestly of the opinion that Super Metroid is such a timeless classic, that it would be hard to make a modern remake or update that did not infringe on the art and sound style that game had for it.
Metroid would be a better pick imo.
@@anouk356 believe it or not, that has a remake. It's called Metroid:zero mission
There is a hack version that looks like Metroid dread. Ds version or 3ds I think. Usually people already know.
The Koei SNES era was damn near legendary.
For a great modern baseball game, look up Super Mega Baseball 1 and 2. The visuals are cartoony, particularly in the first one, but the gameplay is an airtight baseball simulation in both a single exhibition game and a full season.
Sad to say we will not see anything related to Soul Blazer or the rest of the Quintet Gaia trilogy since Quintet has been defunct since around 2002.
So true :(
I want a modern remake of Actraiser.
Are you sure ? It was published by Enix. Maybe SquareEnix owns the rights.
@@randomrandom450 Not likely, They don't like any game that could infringe on Final Fantasy territory. That is why their will never be another Vagrant Story.
@@Zenas521 Hum, yeah they would probably make a similar action RPG game slapping Final Fantasy on top of it before they'd make a Soulblazer (if they do owns the rights, that's pure speculation)
@@jonaszprzybycien6545 a dream would a be..a new acraiser
Man that Filmore theme from ActRaiser took me way back. My parents were divorced before I could form memories. I was very lucky to have SNESs at both houses, but my Dad had ActRaiser. He picked it out himself because he thought I would like it. Damn was he right. I never beat it, couldn't get past that volcano stage, but I played the absolute shit out of it.
Watching this in 2022 when ActRaiser has gotten a remake, and OUCH, I almost wish it hadn't.
Was it that bad? I've always been on the fence to buy it.
@@NeoLotex oh it’s hot garbage. I’d much rather have the real deal.
@@NeoLotex No. It really isn't that bad. People are just stuck with rose tinted glasses and don't want to accept that the original was just as rough around the edges as much as the remaster is. People also seem to confuse gameplay in actraiser 1 and 2, often intermingling the two due to hazy memories. It's fine as it is, especially with some of the original staff working on it.
The PS3 game "Tokyo Jungle" plays a lot like a modern day EVO
dfgrtetwertert grinding included :)
Most of the good rpg's on the super Nintendo don't need remakes IMO. They are in their own world and are fine as is.
Well, I guess it's appropriate to ask what you thought of the Actraiser remake?
Super Metroid is still fun to this day. I beat it again earlier this year after not having played it for like 8 years.
Good Video ! A new soulblazer would be awesome.
Myself, I would like a new Ogre Battle, I LOVED that game and I cant really think of recent game that are like it.
I wrote an email to Square Enix one time for an Actraiser modern remake.
Likely they never read it, but it would be awesome.
no joke, i did the same for the nesgame "wizards &warriors" no answer...I am a huge actraiserfan also. never played a cooler godgame
I’m still waiting for them to do an HD remaster of Xenogears and Ehrgeiz
Whats the game at 0:26? East 3? Looks fun....
Ys III: Wanderers from Ys
Act Raiser got a Spiritual Sequel just recently by ACE Team called SolSeraph
Oh? I'll have to check it out.
Now that you mention it, Okami reminds me a great deal of Actraiser. You play as a god who fights demon in order to purify lands then level up by performing tasks for people and getting praise from them.
Good video. It's nice to see a game like EVO get some attention.
Thanks you sooooooo much for mentioning Hyperzone
Hyperzone was one of the first SNES games I got- played the hell out of it back in the day
There was a game a I rented a few times where the baseball players were different types of robots. What was the name?
Cyber Stadium Series-Base Wars
I would love to see an updated rendition of Soulblazer! Don't change a thing, simply update the graphics and music. It would never get put down! Btw, I love your channel 👍
To be fair, I loved soul blazer.
Bite sized and solid
For Mario Paint's image creation functionality, there's Art Academy on the Wii U, which is a great piece of software. No music creation though, and no Nintendo IP included.
SoulBlazer & Super Metroid are both in my favourite games
Super Castlevania IV should definitely get an updated remake.
1:53 That's more like the windows paint program haha
ActRaiser did get a modern remarke.
Does anyone know if Ken Griffey Jr. Major League Baseball got a pal release? Perhaps under a different name? I can't find a pal copy and it looks fun!
I would like to see a remake or remaster for Magic Sword
Shoutout for Hyperzone love!
Oh my god I was about to comment and say Hyperzone because I was sure the video wasn't going to say it. I had so many ideas for a remake for that game, like being able to flip 180 and ride the ceiling. And the floor and ceiling wouldn't be symmetrical, for example at some points the floor and ceiling roads would divert or sometimes only the floor or ceiling would have a road so you'd have to switch to it in time. I even drew sketches for new designs for all the spaceships you could pilot in the first game.
I got vortex as a kid. took me some time to get into the mission. After i really enjoyed it.
got Soul blazer too. back in the days i had no idea of secret of mana and games like this that they exist. i could only bought my games used from a store with little to choose from. the only Info about the game was the picture on the cartridge. luckylie i got some good games. desert fighter was one of them too.
Actraiser came true. :)
What's the name of the game at 0:26? I mean I never heard of the game or seen it.
They were working on a sequel to Mario Paint for the N64 Disc Drive. It was called "Mario Artist" and it was going to be split into many different games. Half of them did actually get released in Japan, but the rest were all cancelled.
I think that an N64 sequel to the Soul Blazer series would have been pretty awesome, as would a Metroid sequel. I remember people talking about Metroid 64 quite a bit back during the N64's heyday. People definitely wanted it, and it seemed like something that was inevitable(because there was a game in the series for every other Nintendo console), but for some strange reason it never happened. Nintendo has kind of abandoned the series at this point, letting other people make Metroid games. Not a fan of these other outside developers screwing around so much with the formula(Prime, Other M, Federation Force).
Did you ever do a video on AM2R? If you haven't I feel like that is something you should definitely look at since it is a love letter to SNES and GBA style Metroid in widescreen!
Personally, I would rather see a remake of other Super FX games like Stunt Racing FX or Starfox/Starwing than of Vortex. I think Vortex is one of the only SFX games on the SNES that has aged well both visually and gameplay wise. Not saying that the other games are unplayable but they need it more IMO.
And yes I know Yoshi's Island also makes use of a Super FX chip but that was a whole revised version of it and it used the 3D effects only a few times unlike the others.
Space Megaforce is just an Aleste game that feels like a mix of Blazing lasers and Power strike.
could not agree more with E.V.O.
a new, proper Zombies Ate My Neighbors would sell like hotcakes.
Kange Sin yes or a zombies ate my neighbors with a damn save file
I would absolutely love to see a Live A Live remake. I wouldn't even care if it weren't to be localized.
You got your wish.
Actraiser got that remake
I would like to see the whole Soul Blazer triology being released on the Nintendo Switch, giving it the same treatment as they did with the Seiken Densetsu-series in form of Collection of Mana.
Hey now I see why you picked Hyperzone. Also Vortex, I honestly agree with you. Also had an awesome OST.
Super Metroid.. I can only think of one developer who would do it right.. Way Forward.
It's not exactly modern, but I consider Zanac x Zanac/Zanac Neo on the PSX as a spiritual successor to Space Megaforce in some regards.
COMPLETELY agree about EVO, would be so much fun if they cut down the grind, enhanced the combat a bit, and made the evo options more diverse.
As for Metroid, check out a game called Axiom Verge! it's pretty much what you're looking for.
OK I think retro games should be modern version games that look like 16 bit games without its limitations.
I got a few ideas for retro games:
1. A Shooter that can move the camera from top down, rail, and that defender side scroll.
Seeing what they did with FF4 and Dissidia, I'd love to see remakes of 5 & 6.
They could utilize a similar style to properly incorporate a visual design with more fidelity to Yoshitaka Amano's style.
I'd also love to see a remake polished version of Quest 64.
That game has so much charm and potential.
Super Metroid is my favorite game of all times, and I agree, as long as the movement stays exactly the same!
New graphics, redone music, but same physics :)
same here. even the new 3DS metroid couldnt match snes-metroid...
Nice choices! Mine would be:
Blackthorne
Final Fight 3 (a proper one)
Maui Mallard
Top Gear
X-Men Mutant Apocalypse and/or War of Gems
Zombies ate my Neighboors
Cyrus Annihilator Good ones. Sad that Zombies Ate My Neighbors did get a sequel but it wasn't made by the same people and ended up lousy
***** Cyrus Annihilator FYI.. someone did a modern version of Top Gear. steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=93775165 Its even Steam Greenlighted! Sadly its only on mobile now with iOS
Whoa, that is friggin great! Really hope that game gets released on Steam
+TheMrMaynard With all respect to the developer(s) but why is it called '8-bit Racer' if it is obviously influenced by and looks like 16-bit racing games like Top Gear? And if it is greenlighted then why is it still not released on steam after 3 years? Does it take that much time to remake a mobile game for PC?
Workingplayer53 The developers may think that "8-bits" title sells better than "16-bits"...
Speaking about Top Gear "spiritual sequels", there is the Horizon Chase, made for smartphones. The developers said it will also come for PC one day.
Man I remember the first time I played Actraiser. I started playing it and then next thing I knew six hours had passed.
liberty or death looks exactly like those nobunaga tactic games, is this some kind of spinoff?
+MrBroken030 Yes, it's made by the same company Koei. It's meant to be an "Americanized" version of those games
a game that came out since this video was made: Samus Returns for the 3DS. technically, it is a remake of Return of Samus for the GameBoy, but it does have a significant graphics overhaul, new and varied gameplay mechanics and the 3D effect makes it about as immersive as Super Metroid (especially if you use some nice headphones).
how bout a vid like this but for NES including, but not limited to, The Guardian Legend.
I think that Metroid, either classic or prime style, would make for an awesome horror game.
From what game comes the music at the start of the video?
Super Metroid
Didn't actraiser use mode7 too?
Should do a list of NES games that should've gotten SNES versions/sequels. I'd start with Bionic Commando, River City Ransom, Blaster Master, RoboWarrior, Clash at Demonhead, RC Pro-Am, Little Nemo, Marble Madness, and Vindicators, just to name a few of my favs.
Like this? ua-cam.com/video/dT7ymZCw0xg/v-deo.html
Griffey had at least two N64 updates...both great. Slugfest is a game I still play.
It's no ActRaiser or SoulBlazer remake, but you may want to look towards Soldak Entertainment's games for how to mix sim elements into the game. Just about their entire catalog is made up of games that mix action RPGs with sim elements like diplomacy or caring for your village. They would probably be the people to really do Quintet's trilogy (I guess quad in this case) right.
Metroid Dread!
3DS would be a great platform for a Mario paint sequel. I've been saying it for years.
I think the most modern rendition of Soul Blazer would be Dark Chronicle from level5
Would love to see remakes/revivals of;
Metal Warriors (!!!)
Captain Commando
Pocky & Rocky
Milon's Secret Castle
Axelay
Valis (beside H-titles)
A remake id like to see would be battle toads and double Dragon or earthworm Jim
I thought that was the deepest and best beatem up , possibly to this day. I still love the art style and the levels were great. Not to mention you never really knew who was going to beat your ass!
How about the nes mega man games with 8 way aiming like contra style
Thumbs up for the quick snesdrunk
Super Metroid MMO, now that would be awesome. Play as Bounty Hunters. Upgrade ships, weapons, and armor, fight the Space Pirates and other threats. Take the best parts of No Man's Sky, and make something truly awesome.
Lol @ the dramatic Super Metroid music.
Evo = less cartoonish spore`s grandfather
A remake of Soul Blazer could work well with the Binding of Isaac engine. After that, it would just need some refining of the rather boring artstyle and become great.
But honestly, I would prefer a sequel to the Soul balzer-Terranigma arc. The idea of rebuilding the world as a hero was really awesome. It felt rewarding to walk through the rebuild cities in Soul Blazer. Terranigmas later story twists were that much more meaningful since I not only initiated them with my actions but also caused the existence of the stage for these actions. As linear as it was, it made the whole quest seem much more meaningful than what even many modern RPGs provide.
I think you should make a version of this series for bed I would love to see a sequel o basewars
Yes,yes,yes. Rebalanced so it doesnt get over powered after you progress!
I've always liked HyperZone and rarely hear mention of it.
I can totally see my nephew playing a modern reboot of mario paint for Switch. Would be dope
Super Metroid would do so much better as a remaster with a wide-screen hack.
SNESDrunk predicts Metroid Dread 7 years early... Nice!
EVO was kinda remade on the Sega Dreamcast
Nintendo REALLY needs give us a remake of Actraiser or make anew game that is a spiritual successor to Actraiser.
I disagree about Super Metroid. There's not really much room for improvement for Super Metroid. It's already a basically perfect and fully realized game. It's pointless to remake perfection; at best the game could be as good as the original.
Super metroid does not need to be remade, it is perfection. My fav game of all time. Leave it the way it is. I agree with Evil Gandhi
I would argue that AM2R showed it could be possible... things like the configurable controls aren't quite as configurable as in AM2R for example. Making the scanner automatic in the same fashion would also open up putting the lore in the background in much the same way Doom 4 put the background... in the background and not in the player's face.
Evil Gandhi Never played Metroid Zero Mission? There's always something.
SECONDQUEST Zero Mission is nowhere close to Super Metroid. It's a great game in its own right, but most of its additions (things like ledge grabbing, animated cutscenes or the stealth section) would make Super a weaker game. I also much prefer the look of Super over Zero Mission.
Edit: But yeah, I'd love a proper sequel to (or remake of) Actraiser. I've been wanting that for well over 20 years by now.
George Triple-H W. Bush Nintendo does not own the rights to Actraiser so they can't create a sequel.
Metroid Dread!!!
Out Of This World & it's companion game / sequel? Just streamline or make the control better, but the idea and concept was great and is still great.
I believe you're mistaken, the best SNES shooter is Axelay.
Zennistrad1 #FucKonami!
They need to sell their old IP rights rather than squat them!
A couple of years later, and a sweet sweet Super Metroid Remake was given to us... who would've thought?
1:04 for total mind trick
To me Seventh Cross: Evolution on Dreamcast was some type of spin off of E.V.O Search for Eden
Sony is making a game mode within MLB the Show 17 called Retro Mode & it is just like Griffey presents MLB it even has Griffey on the cover!
here is the link to what Retro Mode looks like goo.gl/images/nX1SV2
That is awesome, they need to fix that font though
I agree with you
Gyruss would be a good candidate
This video is kinda old, but Dragon Quest Builders has both action and city building. It's not as good as Actraiser, but if they ever make a Builders 2 it has the potential.