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Bionic Commando Rearmed all the way. The music is awesome, the gameplay is faithful, and the fact that they added all those challenge rooms makes me feel warm inside.
I would be in heaven if there where a PC remake of the Amiga game Gravity Force with multiplayer support.
Yes i would.
Planet Puzzle League has a much needed update to the Tetris Attack! series, but it's very much.. slow..
Another vote for BC:Rearmed. Soundtrack was amazing, and the game was pretty fun too. I would have liked some enhancements to the controls though. They wanted to please the purists by keeping the feel of the game just like the NES original, but that made the swing mechanics frustrating for us people who missed out on the NES game.
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Mozgus: Another vote for BC:Rearmed. Soundtrack was amazing, and the game was pretty fun too. I would have liked some enhancements to the controls though. They wanted to please the purists by keeping the feel of the game just like the NES original, but that made the swing mechanics frustrating for us people who missed out on the NES game.

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My favorite remake is Police Quest 1 Remake (they actually included remake in the name). It's easily the best of all Sierra Quest games.
Here's a cool fan remake, or rather demake of MegaMan 7.
[url=]http://www.indiegames.com/blog/2008/06/remake_game_pick_rockman_7fc_m.html[/url]
Post edited October 25, 2008 by Gio_16bits
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Mozgus: They wanted to please the purists by keeping the feel of the game just like the NES original, but that made the swing mechanics frustrating for us people who missed out on the NES game.

The swing is much more fluid than the NES version, so I don't really see what you mean here.
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Mozgus: They wanted to please the purists by keeping the feel of the game just like the NES original, but that made the swing mechanics frustrating for us people who missed out on the NES game.
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pkt-zer0: The swing is much more fluid than the NES version, so I don't really see what you mean here.

Nope. The swing is stiff and unreliable. He constantly either goes through objects and surfaces that he shouldnt, or gets stuck on things that he shouldn't. They should have modernized that. Worms 2 had better swing mechanics than this game, and that's sad.
Post edited October 25, 2008 by Mozgus
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Mozgus: He constantly either goes through objects and surfaces that he shouldnt, or gets stuck on things that he shouldn't.

Care to give a few examples? I only ever encountered collision detection issues when using an extremely short rope and dangling from vertically moving lifts, which isn't that frequent an occurrence. Otherwise things seemed to work as intended.
Post edited October 25, 2008 by pkt-zer0
I played a game on the C-64 called "The Detective Game" that was fantastic for its time (Still is). It was a adventure where you were a Detective trying to find the killer who killed of one guest after another in a Mansion. You walked around using the joystick and when you pushed your button a arrow popped up where you could open doors and menus to do stuff like opening things in your inventory. I would LOVE a remake or of that.
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Post edited October 26, 2008 by PirateNeilsouth
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pkt-zer0: The swing is much more fluid than the NES version, so I don't really see what you mean here.
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Mozgus: Nope. The swing is stiff and unreliable. He constantly either goes through objects and surfaces that he shouldnt, or gets stuck on things that he shouldn't. They should have modernized that. Worms 2 had better swing mechanics than this game, and that's sad.

I honestly have never had either of those happen to me yet with BC: Rearmed. I think they did one of the best remakes of any "old to new game" I've played.
Although the over head areas are still annoying as they were in the first game, heh.
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deejrandom: I honestly have never had either of those happen to me yet with BC: Rearmed. I think they did one of the best remakes of any "old to new game" I've played.
Although the over head areas are still annoying as they were in the first game, heh.

All I can do is share my experience I guess. And yes, those stages, or stage actually, really needed something more. It wasnt a flawless remake. You can only be grateful a remake exists at all. It's like Megaman 9. It's a miracle it came out at all, but you did get the weakest soundtrack out of the entire core series.