



Vonter wrote:I'm curious if Retro could deliver an RPG experience. 'Cause they have very talented artists, can make compelling worlds even with hardware limitations and finally and foremost the controls in there games have always been very responsive.
Rock Lobster wrote:Star. Tropics. Now.
Also, Devil, you forget the sexy beast that is Grant Kirkhope. Seriously, his music was a prime contributor to what made Rare games great. He's at Big Huge Games now. Unfortunately, they haven't done much.

Devil_Rising wrote:Rock Lobster wrote:Star. Tropics. Now.
Also, Devil, you forget the sexy beast that is Grant Kirkhope. Seriously, his music was a prime contributor to what made Rare games great. He's at Big Huge Games now. Unfortunately, they haven't done much.
I'd love to see a new Star Tropics. I just wouldn't want to see it all "hardcored" up. Meaning, making Mike a bad ass who weilds some bladed disc or something instead of a yo-yo. I would not want to see a "Serious" Star Tropics. If they could do it in the STYLE and feel of the originals, I'd love it.
And yes, the SNES Rare games had fantastic music, especially.



link29 wrote:-3D Donkey Kong [like the N64 one].
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Mirr0rR3flection wrote:link29 wrote:-3D Donkey Kong [like the N64 one].
Now THIS I wouldn't mind from Retro.
Hell! Even including those damn Goomba-wannabe Tikis is fine with meas long as I get a new Donkey Kong 3D game like the one on the N64.




KingBroly wrote:I think Star Fox is done, tbh. Well, at retail anyway. Taking Star Fox to Action-Adventure just isn't Star Fox. I know they're trying to make the games longer, but Star Fox would be better served as a downloadable game series. $10-$15, Star Fox 64 style, 18 planets, 3 routes, medals/challenges for every level. 1 hour to beat, 15+ to do everything. That's really how it should be.


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