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Now that Igarashi is free from Konami, I'd like to see a kickstarter from him.

A new series with gameplay like the 2d Castlevanias he worked on. All new high res sprites with a PC release. If a collector's edition box set was offered I'd probably get it without hesitation.
I'd buy a 2d castlevania
I'd fund the next part of Lilly Looking Through -- I really enjoyed it!

I really really want to see the next part of A Vampyre Tale, A Bat's Tale. It's been such a long time that I don't have much hope that Autumn Entertainment will get back to the project, but I had SO much fun with A Vampyre Tale that I can't help but hope it will continue someday!
Sequels for the series and for [url=http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/heavy_metal_fakk_2]Heavy Metal: FAKK2 would be very cool!
Jazz Jackrabbit HD - PC remake of the first jazz jackrabbit would be sweet. It would be even better with more episodes.
Jill of the Jungle HD - Ditto
Epic Pinball HD - A new installment of the game, maybe with some new tables on top of it.
Commander Keen HD - All the keen episodes, including dreams, remade.
Stunts/4D Driving 2 - A new installment of the infamous early driving game with classic style graphics.
Can't really think of anything else that doesn't exist as far as I know that doesn't make me go "shut up and take my money!"
An open-world Mass Effect. But who knows, maybe that's what ME4 is going to be, more or less?

That's actually why I backed Planet Explorers, wanted a Sci-Fi RPG-ish game =)
Hmm. The French Revolution RPG that was just mentioned in another thread would be a great Kickstarter Project.

Or System Shock 3. Either in a classic, claustrophobic horror setting in the spirit of the previous games. Or 'Shodan on Earth', an open world RPG, where Shodan was accidentally transported to earth and is choosing a less direct approach this time by slowly, secretly taking over the worlds computersystems, bio-labs and people. Perhaps via a new cult religion and some nefarious military experiments and hidden genetic manipulation of those who depend on free health care... Could be a world-spanning multi-layer cyberpunk-thriller plot. :-)

Oh, and I also know who could pull off such a project, once they are done with Cyberpunk 2077 ... :-D
My dream kickstarter would be one that made me money.
Otherwise I like the point and click adventure games that look good, I have even backed a couple.
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Lifthrasil: Hmm. The French Revolution RPG that was just mentioned in another thread would be a great Kickstarter Project.

Or System Shock 3. Either in a classic, claustrophobic horror setting in the spirit of the previous games. Or 'Shodan on Earth', an open world RPG, where Shodan was accidentally transported to earth and is choosing a less direct approach this time by slowly, secretly taking over the worlds computersystems, bio-labs and people. Perhaps via a new cult religion and some nefarious military experiments and hidden genetic manipulation of those who depend on free health care... Could be a world-spanning multi-layer cyberpunk-thriller plot. :-)

Oh, and I also know who could pull off such a project, once they are done with Cyberpunk 2077 ... :-D
Shodan can "accidentaly" transport herself to Earth with no trouble
Along with the already mentioned Alpha Protocol 2 and NOLF 3 there should be a sequel to Heretic 2.
This one.
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ET3D: This one.
probably the most disturbing 10k tier yet.
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TStael: But for the sake of interest, which where these campaigns you chose not to pledge into?
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Mentalepsy: Let's see, of the campaigns I can think of that had direct Wizardry lineage:

1) Grimoire - Wizardry 7 redux. No demo was available at the time of the campaign, if I remember correctly, plus the game has been "in development" (whatever that means) for 17 years by an individual known for his bizarre and deliberately trollish internet persona. Not something I'm prepared to fund in advance. The original campaign promised that the game would be released, no matter what, in May 2013. I didn't believe it.

2) Arakion - seemed very "modernized" in all the wrong ways, and just seemed like a weird project overall. Didn't need my help anyway as it raised twice its funding goal.

3) Deathfire - from Guido Henkel of the renowned Realms of Arkania hardcore RPGs, but I just had a bad feeling about this. The guy hasn't done much that I know of in the RPG space for a long time, other than another Kickstarter, and didn't seem to have a clear vision for Deathfire.

4) Shaker - from a company and designers of uncertain suitability at best. Virtually no information released in the initial pitch, and the Wizardry influence only came into focus after several updates. People in the comments were name-dropping everything from Wizardry to Baldur's Gate to Chrono Trigger, so apparently no one else knew what to expect either.

5) Space Shock - might have been promising, but again, the devs didn't seem confident in what they were making. For example, combat was real-time first-person as in Dungeon Master, and changed to turn-based isometric during the campaign because of a few comments from backers.

6) Star Crawlers - procedurally generated, mission-based content. Meh. Made plenty of money anyway, so didn't need my pledge.

Yes I'm picky, but when they're asking for money in advance, I think I should be.

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TStael: I did meanwhile went and peaked into Wizardry 6-7 sold here, and it came certainly highly recommended - though based on print-screens I would think it is not really a game with modern graphic interface. I think therefore it must either have a great gameplay or story to please. What say you?
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Mentalepsy: Both. They are not for everyone, because they can be frustrating and hard to get into, and they are dated in some ways (especially 6). However, I love the detailed and open-ended character building, challenging turn-based combat, LONG campaigns (I still haven't finished 8), and occasional puzzle-solving.
I am not able to snippet too well, so let me have a holistic go at it! :-D

And thank you for responding so thoroughly in the first place - this in itself would be to me the best recommendation to try out Wizardry series... but would this be "high fantasy" within the genre? (my preferred setting)

I can meanwhile see mostly what you mean regarding 1)-6) in your retained funding, except possibly if you had a good reason to know that some of the developers were of good repute. In case of Larian, I never doubted their intent, though they arguably would be but a small Belgian studio. Who could have made such games before, but with real passion?

In case of 5) I am just wondering if this was intended as a complete turn-around, as such? I do think that pause/ cum auto-pause option allows rather well to cater both real-time and turn-based, generally.

I should say I am also picky, but I also see Kickstarter (or any such platform) to also be an activist cum a dreamer platform - it is about giving less commercially dictated lease of life to games we feel passionate about.
Pillars of Eternity.

I hope. Back to a RPG dungeon crawler with a glorious 2D environment and absolutely no camera controls to futz with. The move to FPS and Neverwinter Night style 3D has dulled my dungeon crawling urges...I've never liked either one. 2D will bring back that passion to spend countless sleepless nights playing a game. I hope.
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jjsimp: Pillars of Eternity.

I hope. Back to a RPG dungeon crawler with a glorious 2D environment and absolutely no camera controls to futz with. The move to FPS and Neverwinter Night style 3D has dulled my dungeon crawling urges...I've never liked either one. 2D will bring back that passion to spend countless sleepless nights playing a game. I hope.
Pray tell, is this more about Infinity Engine than about story telling, possibly?

I would still rather play Neverwinter series than Icedale series, personally.