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Super Mario Sunshine

Super Mario RPG

Final Fantasy VII

Earthbound

 



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EARTHBOUND and/or MOTHER 3!



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freebs2 said:

Remake? Well if they don't bother to make a new one I want Super Smash Bros Melee Online, but if they make a new one it's just better. sure there's a problem here I also want a new one on Wii2. If they lack of new ideas why not a Super Metroid remake?


SSBM Online would be the best. Best Smash ever!



Metroid II: Return of Samus is a story and game that has not been sufficiantly retold, and so many people never got to play it. I think, if there is not going to be new entry in the series for a while, a 3DS Fusion style remake of Metroid II would be awesome.

I'll also second the calls for Blast Corps, one of my favorite N64 games.



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Most of what we're going to see is 3D Classics like Excitebike or link's Awakening, not retail releases. Nobody panic.

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Star Ocean 3.... Maybe if it's remade become Star Ocean 3D?

Shen Mue and Yakuza series. I just played a little bit of them and I love that....



From the top of my head... I wouldn't mind remakes of

Majora's Mask

Baten Kaitos

Secret of Mana



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Biutiful Joe would be a dream come true!  



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otoniel said:

Biutiful Joe would be a dream come true!  

It's Viewtiful Joe



None.  It should release new games and not old ones with 3D slapped on them.

The 3DS is starting to remind me of Ted Turner's colorized classics.  Don't give me Casablanca in color.  Who wants that?



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