[quote name='eastshore4']I think we can count on things like FF 8 & 9, RE 2 & 3 etc. I would definitely like to see some of the more underappreciated classics:
-Tomba! and Tomba! 2(sold mine a couple weeks ago and miss 'em already!)
-Strider 2
-Heart of Darkness(speaking of which... this game probably has some of the most cringe-inducing yet completely bloodless deaths I've ever seen, with a young boy as the victim no less!)
-Coolboarders 2
-Bushido Blade
-Tenchu(you think this game would be pretty dated after all the next-gen sequels but I still enjoy the original the most)
-The Mega Man Legends games, and possibly Tron Bonne too
I agree with whoever said it... Vib Ribbon would be a nice addition. I've always wanted to play it., but I wonder if they could do the whole "CD ripping" thing still
From what I understand, while TK never got released it did sort of live on as a Wu Tang Clan game on the PSX. I've never tried it, but I've been told it's almost the same game (4 player bouts, same engine etc)[/QUOTE]
I had Bushido Blade on the PS1 and even back in the day I thought it was a horrible game. As for Tomba and Tomba 2, I know you probably sold your physical copies for the $$$$ they still bring in, but quite frankly I would rather PHYSICAL copies versus the mere code which I don't have any right to resell if I wanted to.
On the topic of the game that used the TK engine, the game completely sucked balls. Then again, after looking at the original game(Thrill Kill)again just recently, it looks pretty friggin' horrible too.
But if Midway could somehow come out of their financial mess they're in, I'd love to see them make a more stripped down MK with the brutality you saw in TK. I don't care about flashy finishers or knocking my opponent through some friggin' wall, give me the blood and gore that made MK THE game that started the ESRB.