There was OutRun and Afterburner II on the PS2 in Japan called Sega Ages 2500
There was OutRun and Afterburner II on the PS2 in Japan called Sega Ages 2500
id forgotten that actually. i have outrun 2006 on xbox but for some weird reason im finding it very difficult![]()
Outrun 2 and 2006 and XBLA are awesome dumbed down Daytona games with never ending tracks. The powerslide is super easy to pull off compared to Daytona, but the games can be a lot of fun thanks to the powerslide mainly. I prefer playing them over the originals now.
"... If Sony reduced the price of the Playstation, Sega would have to follow suit in order to stay competitive, .... would then translate into huge losses for the company." p170 Revolutionaries at Sony.
"We ... put Sega out of the hardware business ..." Peter Dille senior vice president of marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment
"Sega tried to have similarly strict licensing agreements as Nintendo...The only reason it didn't take off was because EA..." TrekkiesUnite
Yeah, I'd like to see all those updated. A pity Sega has been wearing its pants on its head since 1995.
Sega:
A new Ristar could be cool. Might even have been the kind of game to actually work in the 3rd dimension, more so than Sonic.
Alex Kidd would be interesting, if they had the balls.
Comix Zone, but I can't see that not needing to be 2D.
Kid Chameleon.
Phantasy Star. Offline. Rieko Kodama involvement(probably with Alex Kidd as well).
Non-Sega:
Aleste(M.U.S.H.A.)
Battletoads
Commando/Mercs
Lost Vikings
Mutant League
Psycho Fox/Decap Attack
Road Rash/Skitchin'
Rolling Thunder
Strider
Thunder Force(though I guess technically Sega made the last one?)
Turrican
Vectorman
Personally I prefer that some old of these old video games (and movies) remain untouched.
I like the old graphics of some of the older machines. Just because a title was popular back in the day does not mean that the rights holder needs to consider rebooting the series or remaking the game in HD (or transitioning the game from 2D to a 3D world. The games on the SMS, NES, SNES, Genesis, PC Engine, NEO GEO, Saturn, etc. all have a certain look that the onlooker can appreciate.
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"There's nothing to fear, except fear itself"
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Comix Zone could work in HD with 2D sprites. Look at games like Shank. Thankfully nowadays HD doesn't have to mean 3D.
It's not like anyone's taking the old ones away. You never succeed if you don't try. And I'd prefer them to do something with those classics rather just rerelease those old versions again and again.
A new Eternal Champions would be great!![]()
I really want a new Road Rash.
Not Sega but a new Destruction Derby too
none of them need an update
sega has been whoring their 16 bit titles out for long enough now
its time they start re releasing thei rmodel 1 model 2 model 3 and saturn games
but that will never happen
Kitsune in a hat
transport tycoon in 3d
Judging by the Need for Speed Hot Pursuit remake, they'd just take the latest Burnout build and put motorcycles in it instead. I would definitely not want to see that happen. I do wonder what a modern dev would do with something like Populous or The Immortal, or even Budoken though. The Immortal would probably be a Zelda/Assassin's Creed clone, and I guess Kengo Master of Bushido is about all we could hope for with Budoken.
"... If Sony reduced the price of the Playstation, Sega would have to follow suit in order to stay competitive, .... would then translate into huge losses for the company." p170 Revolutionaries at Sony.
"We ... put Sega out of the hardware business ..." Peter Dille senior vice president of marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment
"Sega tried to have similarly strict licensing agreements as Nintendo...The only reason it didn't take off was because EA..." TrekkiesUnite
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