Games that need a Perfect edition

Discussion in 'Video Games and Technology' started by flamepanther, Feb 8, 2008.

  1. flamepanther

    flamepanther Interested, but not really

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    Good calls there.
     
  2. RandomFerret

    RandomFerret Fuzzy Forever

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    I agree with that guy. That game really pushed the SNES with the huge sprites and full-motion cutscenes. Just needs a new story, new sound, and good gameplay. And update the graphics and cutscenes too, they're kind of dated.
     
  3. smangerbot

    smangerbot The Holy Zombie Jesus TFW2005 Supporter

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    they should remake street fighter 2! that was awesome.

    ok its been a long day, i apologise.
     
  4. GigatronSama

    GigatronSama Mr. Insomnia Veteran

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    A few I can think of

    Soul Calibur 3. Arcade balance with PS2 story mode.

    Soul Calibur 2. Link vs Heihachi vs Spawn

    Chrono Trigger.
    SNES load times (or lack thereof) and PS1 FMV.

    I'm also going to take a risk and mention the two N64 castlevania games. Legacy of Darkness was essentially what CV64 was meant to be, however LoD did remove a few elements including voice acting, and two of the alternate outfits, as well as redesigned some of the levels.

    Megaman Anniversary Collection.
    Gamecube Inafune interview, PS2 anime, Fixed MM7 ending, and the Saturn version of Megaman 8, plus Megaman & Bass (original SNES version).