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One week from E3 2017: What's your most anticipated re-release (remaster/hd-version)

Halo 3 Anniversary, i hope it exist, H2A was amazing and it looked even better than Halo 5

Yeah, this. I would love to see my favourite Halo game get the Anniversary treatment. They did such an amazing job with 2 and it would be shame if they didn't do an anniversary of the entire 1st trilogy
 

c1d

Member
Another vote for UE4 remakes of N64 titles for Switch.

Would also like Suikoden 3-5 to be redone, but in a 2D sprite-based form similar to 2.
 

Strike

Member
Okami HD needs to be on current gen consoles.

I'd also like to see Killzone 2 online and Assassin's Creed: Rogue, but I'm not holding my breath on those.
 

fetus8

Member
El Shaddai, digital release would be fine by me.
Ni No Kuni, digital only too
Some form of Virtual Console on Switch...
 

Keinning

Member
A modern take on the trilogy of the avatar (U4-5-6) and Black Gate/Serpent Isles

Let me dream, dreams are free

Forgot to mention all Lucas Arts remasters, they can start with MI1 and 2 for PS4/XB1/Switch.

You can play Monkey Island 1 and 2 on XB1 already (and they were free with GWG recently)

Unless you're not talking about monkey island
 

Magnus

Member
I want Super Mario Galaxy 1/2 on the Switch, stat, and I think it's bound to happen eventually.

Then, I'd love for Super Mario 3D World, Land, Sunshine, and 64 to make it over as well in the coming years, all up-rezzed in full glory. For 64, I'd definitely make it a big celebratory kind of remaster and include all the additional features, modes and minigames from the DS release, plus more.

Getting Wind Waker, Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword over to the Switch just makes sense, too. In the case of WW/TP especially, it's a real shame to have their definitive versions confined to what's essentially a dead system.
 

Durock

Member
Goldeneye 007. August marks the 20th year anniversary of its release on the Nintendo 64 in 1997. The game is all but finished, resting sadly in Rare HQ, perhaps forever. But always hopeful that some day--maybe this Sunday!--the rights will have been appropriately negotiated and we'll finally get an official announcement of its glorious return.
 
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