GAMES THAT SHOULD BE REDONE
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For me, I am not so sure I want many games "redone" so much as I would like to see games that were done well, released as new variations.
Sadly, most of my list is made up of board games though. (so not very applicable).
Most of the computer games I have that cause me trouble, are only trouble thanks to being ornery where OS is concerned.
I think Third Reich (PC) being remade up to Advanced Third Reich concepts would be nice.
I would not mind seeing Computer World in Flames finally becoming a finished item.
To dredge up a topic that was big a while back here, I would like to see Up Front reach finished status for the computer.
I would also not mind seeing Columbia Games convert their game Victory the Blocks of War into a computer version. Shouldn't be to hard, they did it with their Russian Front game.
Sadly, most of my list is made up of board games though. (so not very applicable).
Most of the computer games I have that cause me trouble, are only trouble thanks to being ornery where OS is concerned.
I think Third Reich (PC) being remade up to Advanced Third Reich concepts would be nice.
I would not mind seeing Computer World in Flames finally becoming a finished item.
To dredge up a topic that was big a while back here, I would like to see Up Front reach finished status for the computer.
I would also not mind seeing Columbia Games convert their game Victory the Blocks of War into a computer version. Shouldn't be to hard, they did it with their Russian Front game.
I LIKE that my life bothers them,
Why should I be the only one bothered by it eh.
Why should I be the only one bothered by it eh.
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Marc Schwanebeck wrote:Now here´s a game that actually IS being redone:
The Bards Tale (< click)
Muahahahahahahhahaha, I nearly fell of my chair when noticing this. A dream come true. Almost 20 years after it surfaced. Great.
Ahhhh yes. Picking through Skara Brae. I forget how many sequels there were, but there were quite a few. Now if only they'd make a decent non-scripted dynamic Pirates game I'd be happy. Hopefully Sid pulls Pirates2 out of his azz and it doesn't turn out as another ho-hum affair like so many others.
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drag your mouse over the tits of the girl in the intro !. funnyMarc Schwanebeck wrote:Now here´s a game that actually IS being redone:
The Bards Tale (< click)
Muahahahahahahhahaha, I nearly fell of my chair when noticing this. A dream come true. Almost 20 years after it surfaced. Great.

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RtM supposedly is still alive and will be a webbased only play game afaik.Frank W. wrote:road to moscow was never finished !
what happened to this project ?
anyone infos ?
Screenies and the idea still making me drool. For tactical scale we now luckily have Panther Games AA, but for grand strategic we still have to wait.
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NefariousKoel wrote:LOL... It also sends you to SexualHarassment Info online if you click on those hoobies too much on the Bard's Tale link.![]()
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Check the features list, LOL
About The Bard's Tale
- Features:
- 50% more funny
- Uses more pixels than ever before
- Spins the DVD at over 10,000 RPM!
- Over $500 in value
- Graphics so amazing you'll need a screen!
- So powerful, it won't even run on the PlayStation 1
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Hehe. Yeah that's one of the first things I checked out. With a sense of humor like that it's a shoe-in. I still go back on occasion to get my cursor slapped and get Pop-up spammed by the guard on the left. I'm a glutton for punishment I guess. :pMarc Schwanebeck wrote:Check the features list, LOL
About The Bard's Tale
- Features:
- 50% more funny
- Uses more pixels than ever before
- Spins the DVD at over 10,000 RPM!
- Over $500 in value
- Graphics so amazing you'll need a screen!
- So powerful, it won't even run on the PlayStation 1
Thanks for finding that Marc.
Firaxis and Sid Meier are redoing this, according to their announcement at E3.Frank W. wrote:pirates ( c64 + amiga )
Age of Rifles works fine under Windows, despite SSI's recommendation to run it in full DOS mode, Norm said he designed it to work in a Windows 95 DOS box.
Personally I'd prefer to see some of the really old SSI games updated, like Battles of Napoleon or Batlles of the ACW.
An update of SSG's classic Carriers at War would be nice too.
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>>>Firaxis and Sid Meier are redoing this, according to their announcement at E3.
really ?? hope they keep the fun parts of the game the same, but update graphics,sounds etc...
>>>Age of Rifles works fine under Windows, despite SSI's recommendation to run it in full DOS mode, Norm said he designed it to work in a Windows 95 DOS box.
true. i have it ( german version called "das gewehr" ) and it runs in Win 95+98.
really ?? hope they keep the fun parts of the game the same, but update graphics,sounds etc...
>>>Age of Rifles works fine under Windows, despite SSI's recommendation to run it in full DOS mode, Norm said he designed it to work in a Windows 95 DOS box.
true. i have it ( german version called "das gewehr" ) and it runs in Win 95+98.
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really ?? hope they keep the fun parts of the game the same, but update graphics,sounds etc...
Yep, rumors spreaded very early actually. I think I heard about it some 2 years ago allready. Can´t wait for the real thing. I hope it comes with a Carribean map. I long lost theone I drawed for the C64 version


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Deep Breakfast wrote:X-COMMMMMMM!
Man that game was great. I would buy it even if it were just a graphical update.
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Discussable if it´s a worthy "sequel" though
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Other games I'd like to see re-done:
1) Panzer General 2 - this was the best in the series IMO, and the player support for this game (after 6 years) is higher now than ever before. There are currently 130 NEW campaigns, hundreds of new maps, etc.
I'd like to see a new game based on the best of what PG2 has to offer, with improvements in the size of maps, campaign editors, graphics, supply, reinforcements, weather, etc. There is already a user-fan base who create icons, maps, e-files, etc. Keep the game turn-based with similar, but improved, icons.
I think this type of "beer and pretzels" type wargame would help draw in the younger players who are not accustomed to wargames.
2) Pacific General - Do a similar game, with the same type of icons, turn-based, but with better graphics, maps, etc.
3) Carrier Strike - I thoroughly enjoyed this older game, and I think a similar game with up-dated graphics, allowing the player to "enter" the carrier to assign planes, to fuel and arm planes, etc would be a great game for the Pacific War.
Cheers!
1) Panzer General 2 - this was the best in the series IMO, and the player support for this game (after 6 years) is higher now than ever before. There are currently 130 NEW campaigns, hundreds of new maps, etc.
I'd like to see a new game based on the best of what PG2 has to offer, with improvements in the size of maps, campaign editors, graphics, supply, reinforcements, weather, etc. There is already a user-fan base who create icons, maps, e-files, etc. Keep the game turn-based with similar, but improved, icons.
I think this type of "beer and pretzels" type wargame would help draw in the younger players who are not accustomed to wargames.
2) Pacific General - Do a similar game, with the same type of icons, turn-based, but with better graphics, maps, etc.
3) Carrier Strike - I thoroughly enjoyed this older game, and I think a similar game with up-dated graphics, allowing the player to "enter" the carrier to assign planes, to fuel and arm planes, etc would be a great game for the Pacific War.
Cheers!