The remake just brought an SNES classic back in freshened-up form, but it's not the only game from the system that deserves a new treatment. The Nintendo Switch version is loyal to the original style and material of, redoing isometric art in a direct polygonal recreation with a bit of extra detail and fluidity in movement. Remakes can often be controversial due to bugs, abandoned features, or lost atmosphere, but this is one example of how effective doing things right can be.
Many SNES games work perfectly well as basic ports, as the 16-bit graphics tend to hold up beautifully, and most titles prove less frustrating than the hardest experiences on the NES. Some of the greats, however, could benefit in specific ways from proper remakes on the Nintendo Switch or other current generation destinations. From tight platforming experiences to expansive RPGs, there's something for everyone among the library of SNES games that deserve remakes the most.
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While the first couple of titles are rudimentary in some regards, is where the series hit its stride. Consequently, it's not in any dire need of a remake, with graphics and gameplay that hold up wonderfully today. Seeing developer MercurySteam take a crack at a reimagining could still be fun, however, providing an alternate way to experience a stone-cold classic with some extra features and mobility.
is an inventive and unique SNES game, taking the run and gun genre to a memorably silly setting and tone. It's also hard — brutally hard — something that isn't fully revealed until deep into its whopping 50 levels. A remake could add some difficulty settings or tweak its resource system to make seeing the
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