Older games you'd love to see an update for.

I'd agree with Duke Nukem 3D.

Also Games Workshop's Space Hulk - sort of like Rainbow 6 crossed with the Space Hulk boardgame. You could pause the game for limited periods of time as you gave orders to your men, then jump back to the FPS. It got very tense as you fought back wave after wave of genestealers, hoping that none of your men's bolters were going to jam...

Cheers,
Liam
 

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X-Com: Enemy Unknown
X-Com: Terror from the Deep
X-Com: Apocalypse
Fallout 1 & 2
Wings
Privateer
Elite (which is actually getting a new version out next year)
Feudal Lords
Masters of Magic (Age of Wonder games are very MoM like)
Masters of Orion 2 (what were they thinking with MoO 3.. everything that was good and enjoyable about the game...gone)
Milennium 2.0 & its sequal Deutros
Battletech (crescent hawk games)
SSI Krynn Games (Champions of Krynn etc..)
Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace (was a good idea done badly, cant remember its actual name though)
Paradroid
Guardians: Agents fo Justice (okay not so much updated.. but actually released.. grr Microprose I was so looking forward to that game)
Zoids Saga & Legacy, fuzors etc.. (with some decent graphics and put on a Pc or console format these games would be great fun. Nintendo UK don't even know that Nintendo release these games... :confused: )
Lords of Midnight (and Doomdarks Revenge)
Ultima 6 & 7 (the best releases in the series as far as im concerned, loved them)
 
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Psionicist said:
I would love to see Fallout 3. The first fallout is eigth years old, hopefully this game counts.

Its being made by the same people that made Morrowind (elder scrolls game)
 


And definitely Stunt Island. I've been thinking about this game since getting the movies. It's amazing how a 15 year old game that was basically a flight sim first gave you more control over making movies (and was basically the first game from a fledgling game studio) than a modern day game done by a supposed game design god.
 



Wasteland

We need a new Ultima, too.

Dark Jezter said:
Crystalis: Anybody remember this one? It was a very cool Zelda-style adventure game for the NES, although with more RPG elements than Zelda had.

Crystalis was probably my favorite NES game. Better than Zelda, IMO.
 

andargor said:
X-COM Fans, any of you tried UFO: Aftershock?

Andargor

Been playing it a lot its very good, slightly different theme than X-Com but still very good. I'd much rather it had the option of turn based or RT like X-Com apocalypse had but Cenega/Altars current system where you can pause to reissue orders and speed up and slow down works fairly well.

Depending on your hardware though the game can be fairly buggy, I was lucky it's been good to me but there are quite a few others who have had problems. The first patch for the game is out though which fixes a lot of problems.
 

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