What game would you most like to see given a modern remake?

It's time for a remake of that remake!

That one is still the best piracy game ever.
A lot of the Sid Meyer games were good. Gunship, RR Tycoon (still not quite beaten by today's games - I think trying to port the game to 3D gives a lot of trouble with the scaling of trains in the sim), Colonization, Civ franchise, Silent Service, red Storm Rising, Pirates - they are all classics.
 
Utopia - Creation of a nation. There was never a game that recreated the feel of colonization of an alien planet as well as this one.
Dune - One of the greatest adventure games of all time. I actually played in on an Amiga emulator a couple years ago and finally finished it.
Syndicate - I still can't believe how this game wasn't remade yet. There were a couple of very poor spinoffs, but nothing even remotely close to the original.

As for a but more modern games, I'd love to see a remake of Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion, like the Skyrim Special Edition. I suspect Oblivion and Skyrim were the last great Elder Scroll games, before the era of microtransactions / passes / games sold in many little pieces took over.
Dune was one of the first CD-ROM games I got for my shiny new 486sx-25, I was blown away by the lip-synch’d characters and the desert travel sequences (ornithopter & sandworm) because I’d played the Amiga version first. I wonder what the three (I think?) games will be like for the new movie?

The Syndicate FPS was pretty generic, but the co-op multiplayer levels were a fantastic implementation of the original game. Shame I could hardly ever get a full team.

As for Oblivion, I’ve got my fingers crossed that when/if the Skyblivion mod gets finished I’ll be able to play it in SkyrimVR.
 
Lemmings. The Sad Puppy mobile app, is fun, but a rip off, as far as the DLC is concerned.

I would like to see, a modern take on the game.
 
I concur with TIE Fighter (Plus the others as well.....I'm following XWVM with extreme interest but it's progressing slow), Lords of Midnight, Syndicate etc.

I would also put GTA San Andreas...Imagine that with all the bells and whistle of GT5 (they only have to add SF+LV ;) ). Bring back the Ambulance, police, fire and trucking missions too.
 
I would also put GTA San Andreas...Imagine that with all the bells and whistle of GT5 (they only have to add SF+LV ;) ). Bring back the Ambulance, police, fire and trucking missions too.

Funny. GTA San Andreas was probably the best GTA game. Vice City was also very good. GTA4 was pretty terrible and GTA5 I refunded as it was just "The GTA game" all over again and I couldn't get into it. I loved Liberty City Stories. GTA was 15 years ago and would definitely be a good candidate.

What annoys me is where so many remakes just become almost a completely different game with spurious multiplayer modes and extra content soldered on because that's what games have these days.. Just remake the old game, unchanged, but with modern production values. Like Black Mesa. Maybe add some minor changes to controls or tweak a notoriously unpopular feature or something - but basically remake it frame-for-frame with modern equipment.
 
Funny. GTA San Andreas was probably the best GTA game. Vice City was also very good. GTA4 was pretty terrible and GTA5 I refunded as it was just "The GTA game" all over again and I couldn't get into it. I loved Liberty City Stories. GTA was 15 years ago and would definitely be a good candidate.

What annoys me is where so many remakes just become almost a completely different game with spurious multiplayer modes and extra content soldered on because that's what games have these days.. Just remake the old game, unchanged, but with modern production values. Like Black Mesa. Maybe add some minor changes to controls or tweak a notoriously unpopular feature or something - but basically remake it frame-for-frame with modern equipment.

Black Mesa is excellent indeed!

I did like GTA4 and 5, but 5 on PC with Kb and mouse and 1st person was a game changer for me...SO much better. San Andreas was a mare with a pad.
 
That'd be an easy game. Outbreak every 5 mins, they could even borrow the code from ED and just crank up the %.
Uh what? Not talking about a simulation-ship captain game like ED.
I'm talking about a cruise ship game in the genre of management, simulation, strategy.
Think Carnival Cruise Line Tycoon:2005
 
Uh what? Not talking about a simulation-ship captain game like ED.
I'm talking about a cruise ship game in the genre of management, simulation, strategy.
Think Carnival Cruise Line Tycoon:2005
He referred to the disease outbreak.I can see it too. Outbreak DLC. Sickbay overflow. Quarantine on Deck 4. Body bags.
 
An old arcade game I played at a roller rink, early 80's, called 'Crazy Climber'. You'd use the 2 joysticks as your hands to move. Would be great in VR climbing and dodging stuff the tenants of the building are dropping on you.
Also, I really enjoy Euro and American truck simulator which is great in VR. They should re-release 18 wheels of steel, or any of their old bargain bin truck sims, with the only things to be updated being the trucks and roads. The maps were way smaller, and you could get/send weather reports, etc. Also, cops would pull you over.
How about Decent in VR?
 
Quarantine - the old cab-after-the-apocalypse game. Anyone else remember that? - it was ace.

Quarantine was fun. The mission based sequel wasn't as entertaining though. But if I have to wish for a car-based remake, I'll go with Interstate '76.

"Hey Stampede, how about a poem?" :cool:
 
Midwinter? The old Singleton game? Mercenary? I'm down for any of these vector games. I was too young to understand them. I hadn't properly learned English then.

Midwinter and it's sequel, Midwinter II, the Flames Of Freedom were excellent. They would make great remakes, although that's style of game is very out-of-fashion right now.

Damocles/Mercenary were some of the most under-rated games of all time. I remember turning off Mercenary on my Sinclair spectrum and imagining that world of bridges, town halls, flying saucers and so on exploding as the chips powered down. The following day I got on the school bus and closed my eyes and I could almost imagine floating over the town like you could in the game. It was an amazing experience for 48k!
 
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