Remakes

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Pulsar_t
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Remakes

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I did a quick search and remake recommendations hasn't been done here before afaik, so why not start a topic since I've lost interest for a while, meaning I might have missed a few worthy entries? All I can think of now are the Goonies 20th Anniversary(based on the original MSX game, not the NES sequel), SorR (which is of course well-known here) and Hurrican (a hi-res sequel of sorts for Turrican). Of course it wouldn't hurt to talk about official remakes like Sega's Nights Into Dreams for the PS2, but if you happened across a remake from the PC/homebrew developer community please do share!

PS - whilst not exactly a remake, Sonic Nexus' recent demo is most certainly worth a few minutes of your time!
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The Dragon Quest IV remake has been taken up a lot of my time this weekend and is highly recommended especially if your a Dragon Warrior VII fan.
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I'm not into JRPGs very much but thank you for your suggestion nonetheless. I've been recommended Chrono Trigger countless times so the enhanced DS version ought to prove very interesting indeed.
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I really enjoyed the GBC version/remake of Zelda Link's Awakening, it stayed true to the original, while adding color and an extra dungeon, what would one want more? I also really liked the way metroid was remade with Zero Mission for the Gba, though i wouldn't say it is any better, it's just another good Metroid game imo.
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