I'm sure you guys probably won't agree with me on this one, but I'm sure you will come up with a lot of better ideas!... But I've always wanted a Sewer Shark sequel!!!
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I'm sure you guys probably won't agree with me on this one, but I'm sure you will come up with a lot of better ideas!... But I've always wanted a Sewer Shark sequel!!!
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In order of preference:
1) Eternal Champions: The Final Chapter
2) Eternal Champions: The Final Chapter
3) Eternal Champions: The Final Chapter
4) Eternal Champions: The Final Chapter
5) Eternal Champions: The Final Chapter
6) Snatcher 2: Electric Boogaloo
Legacy of Kain: Defiance 2!!
Anything Legacy of Kain, be it Soul Reaver 3, Blood Omen 3, Defiance 2 or Dark Prophecy, I don't care. Anything is better than waiting 7 years for nothing.
Besides that, Rez needs a sequel, and it needs one now.
A new Fighting Vipers would be nice.
Castlevania Bloodlines: The Next Generation
I always really liked the Dinosaur hunting game "Carnivores" they made a total of three games,
(where one wasn't about hunting dino's but hunting ice age animals)
and i would have really liked a new game with today's technology.
(yes i know of carnivores cityscape, but its not a real sequel)
Shaq Fu 2 Shack Is Back!
Eternal Champions 2
Primal Rage 2 mass extinction
Kasumi Ninja 2 revenge of the Ninja
I genuinely want them all.
Sega Genesis:
Disney's Aladdin 2: The Return of Jafar
(Part 3 came-out too late and not on theaters, so no sequel there)
The Sword of Vermilion 2
The Sword of Vermilion 3
The Sword of Vermilion 4
The.... You get my point
...oh and...
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Herzog Drei
Vectorman 3
Bare Knuckle 4
X-Men 2, 2.
Eternal Champions 3
Earthworm Jim 3
Ecco 3
Sonic the Hedgehog 4- oh waaaait...
Another installment in the X-Wing and Wing Commander series would be nice.
There already was an Earthworm Jim 3... 3D and it was rather mediocre by most accounts. (not terrible as far as late 90s 3D platformers go, but not great either)
They almost did the same thing with Jazz Jackrabbit, but the 3D game was canceled.
would've loved 8-16 meg 94/95ish sequels to Altered Beast, Alex Kidd in the Enchanted castle, and Gain Ground on the Genesis.
Vectorman 3, Comix Zone 2, Shinobi IV, and the Real Sonic 4 in 2d were owed to us on the Saturn.
:t: I pitty you fu if you don't pick Shaq Fu!
Have you not played Shinobi Legions/Shinobi X for Saturn? I think it's a very good game. Not up to RoS or SIII standards of course, but I think it's much better than Shadow Dancer. You should check it out if you have a Saturn, usually goes for around 20 bucks on eBay.
Shadowrun, the RPG on Sega Genesis. (though the SNES version was very different). I know about the bastardized FPS released on the Xbox360.. Yeah yeah.
But they should've had a RPG sequel to the Shadowrun on Sega Genesis. To this day I still regard that was on the best RPGs I've played.
Shogo 2
Streets of Rage IV
Golden Axe IV
Powerslave 2
Dark Saviro 2
Rise of the Triad 2
..eetc
Shaq Fu vs Kasumi Ninja vs Pit Fighter vs Battle Arena Toshinden vs Eternal Champions vs Brutal: Paws of Fury vs Fighting Vipers vs Galaxy Fight vs Cosmic Carnage!!! :mrgreen:
Yeah, I'm taking what Mark Bussler already said and running further with it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE1JXCzJh2E
See 4:20
Banjo-Threeie and Gex 4 :)
Phantasy Star V
A 2d castlevania that was a sequel to bloodlines and symphony of the night would be cool.
A real Sonic game on Saturn.
In fact, beyond killing the Genesis, Sega often has abandoned key franchises. I think this truly was an issue in the mid-90s, in the transition that wasn't.
It's probably a pointer as to Sega of Japan's control, and xenophobia.
A main problem I have with Sega is that apart from Sonic they rarely honor their heritage in the same way that companies like Nintendo do, all they tend to do if cheapen their past by releasing the same games in mass compilations over and over.
Nintendo's legend is circular because of their tendency for fan service, characters like the Ice Climbers would've been forgotten about by mainstreamers long ago but because of their appearance in Smash Bros, along with biographies explaining what games they appeared in, the characters are kept alive, whilst Sega characters like Wonder Boy fade into obscurity.
Still, Sumo Digital seem to be trying to cater to fan service with their games in recent years (Allstars Racing and Superstar Tennis) bringing Alex Kidd back into the public eye, I'm hoping they continue and improve (dunno what the feeling for Allstars Racing is around here, but I liked it, though felt it could be improved)
Streets of Rage 4 anyone?
Ristar 2 anyone?
Eternal Champions 3 (1997, Saturn)
Eternal Champions 4 (2000, Dreamcast)
Killer Instinct 3 (2001, Gamecube)
Killer Instinct vs Eternal Champions (2003 XBOX) since MS bought Rare ;) & and half the SEGA devs
KI vs EC 2 (2006, Xbox 360)
KI vs EC 3 (2009, Xbox 360)
Killer Instinct 4 (2011, Xbox 360)
how bout Marvel V Shaq-Fu... or DefJam Vendetta V Shaq-Fu?
i would have liked a real Super Mario World Sequel and a Real Tetris Sequel.
Anything vs Shaq Fu would be great, maybe Mortal Kombat? the fatalities would be awesome!
Zillion 3, done simply as a combination of Zillion 1+2 and Elevator Action Returns style gameplay, but as long as Super Metroid or Metroidvania games. This should have been on the Genesis or Saturn.
Shinobi IV done in hand drawn 2D, maybe Street Fighter III or Mark of the Wolves quality animation, maybe not.
Virtual On 3, let's call it Prefecture Magnet, as a really well conceived 2-4 player Virtual On (no cruddy missions or single player outside of AI practice).
Shenmue III and IV to say the least. Both should have a minimum of a 70 man battle unlockable.
Golden Axe Beast Rider 2 with two or three player online, Tyris, Axe Battler and Gillius as a minimum of selectable characters (no custom characters or classes). Keep the bare bones storyline of the original, keep the level design and fighting style, tweak it for multiplayer so it still isn't easy (like Spikeout:Battlestreet became online), require team work and cooperation for survival.
Toe Jam & Earl 4 with online play, maybe even massively multiplayer as humans and Funkatronians. Using demographic or ethnic terms as expletives results in instant lighting clouds and rocket skates though.
Dreamcast 2 that is little more than a Naomi 2 or an Atomiswave consolized for $150 MSRP. To which developers do nothing but port the cream of the crop of Homebrew, XBLA, Wiiware and Flash games to while working on ports *and* updates to excellent Arcade games that never saw their day in the sun. Gaming utopia I mean, no mass market, no fixed popular genres, no huge budgets, just games that make people learn them before they can be appreciated.
FATAL LABYRINTH 2.
Dynamite Headdy 2!!
A new Hang On game from Sega would be nice. Also, Winback3 would be great.
Shenmue 3 was already said so...
Power Stone 3. it's a M U S T.
MegaRace 4 (but done more in the style of the first two. No futuristic spaceships, no crappy gameplay and no ultra gay-ish looking Lance Boyle)
Crash Bash 2
Some sort of a full-fledged sequel to the Crash Party/Spyro Party minigame from Crash Purple/Spyro Orange (DDR: Crash & Spyro Edition, perhaps?)
Dynamite Deka 3
The Lost Vikings 3 (imagine that. It would rule)
Shenmue 3, Magician Lord 2, Streets of Rage 4, The Ninja Warriors 3 and Viewpoint 2..
That is all for now!
As for Dynamite Deka 3.....
http://d-deka.sega.jp/top.html