Games from yesterday are todays Games

A translated repost of a German article on this blog I did in 2019. Even after almost 6 years, I think this takes even more value, as even more Remakes and Remasters are on the horizon.

Remakes of older games have always been very popular, regardless of whether they have been completely redesigned or just given a little facelift. A number of remasters and remakes have already been released and many more will follow.

And in my opinion: And rightly so!
Back then, Nintendo or PlayStation games were way ahead of their time. Even if the controls weren’t always the best at the time and were often very jerky, the gameplay was still a lot of fun.
Nowadays, when a dull Call of Duty or FIFA comes out every year, many people don’t even know what the beginnings of 3D gaming were like. It’s good that today’s young people are also being presented with a piece of gaming culture that they simply couldn’t experience back then, or that we, the slightly older generation, can indulge in nostalgia.

Just take Spyro, a jump & run adventure game that was released as a remake not so long ago. The game is virtually the same as the 1998 version, with the difference of improved controls and graphics.

Personally, I’m still looking forward to the remake of Final Fantasy 7. It will be different to the original, but I’m still keen to save the world from Sephiroth with Cloud and his troupe. Other upcoming titles that have piqued my interest are

Trials of Mana
Medieval
Zelda: Link’s Awakening

If you’re keen, take a look at the following list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_game_remakes_and_remastered_ports

Maybe you’ll find a game that has been re-released without you even knowing it!