Beau Skunky
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I don't really consider SF64 a "remake," more like a reboot, as it is still a completely different game, and had different levels, and such.
In fact, I imagine fans were surprised to see Fortuna became an icey planet, and other things changed.
A remake would be awesome, in fact, Q-Games actually offered to do a remake of the game for 3DS many years back, but for some reason... Nintendo turned it down. (I love Nintendo, but they make some odd choices sometimes.) Which is quite odd, as a remake would've been a great way to rerelease it, because Nintendo couldn't port it to Virtual Console. Maybe it's 'cause they didn't want to get player's hopes up for more 3DS remakes, after pretty much letting the "3D Classics" line by Akira on the Eshop die. (Despite great sales of the games.)
A "SuperNES Classic Edition" is slated for release at the end of September, which marks the original Star Fox game's first rerelease, AND on top of that the unreleased SNES sequel will be getting it's first official rerelease. (And rumor has it, it'll be the complete "master" version, making it more finished then the leaked Beta versions online.)
Nintendo promises more units will be for sale, after failing to meet the high demand for the "NES Classic," (which was apparently cancelled early so they could make more mini SNES Classics) so hopefully more of us will get to experience the original SF again, and the SF2 game.
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I don't really consider SF64 a "remake," more like a reboot, as it is still a completely different game, and had different levels, and such.
In fact, I imagine fans were surprised to see Fortuna became an icey planet, and other things changed.
A remake would be awesome, in fact, Q-Games actually offered to do a remake of the game for 3DS many years back, but for some reason... Nintendo turned it down. (I love Nintendo, but they make some odd choices sometimes.) Which is quite odd, as a remake would've been a great way to rerelease it, because Nintendo couldn't port it to Virtual Console. Maybe it's 'cause they didn't want to get player's hopes up for more 3DS remakes, after pretty much letting the "3D Classics" line by Akira on the Eshop die. (Despite great sales of the games.)
A "SuperNES Classic Edition" is slated for release at the end of September, which marks the original Star Fox game's first rerelease, AND on top of that the unreleased SNES sequel will be getting it's first official rerelease. (And rumor has it, it'll be the complete "master" version, making it more finished then the leaked Beta versions online.)
Nintendo promises more units will be for sale, after failing to meet the high demand for the "NES Classic," (which was apparently cancelled early so they could make more mini SNES Classics) so hopefully more of us will get to experience the original SF again, and the SF2 game.