With two very remakes under its belt -- Pac-Man CE and Galaga Legions -- it looks like Namco Bandai has some more arcade remakes in mind. Speaking to MTV, Tadashi Iguchi, director of the team that made both Pac-Man CE and Galaga Legions, revealed that there are plans to do more remakes, which he refers to as "reconstructions". "I would like to make an action game with the same team again," says Iguchi, adding that a specific title has not been chosen, but he is "interested in making games that players who liked games in the 80's will enjoy." Might we suggest Rolling Thunder? Pleeeeease?
[Via Joystiq]
Reader Comments (15)
Posted: Sep 15th 2008 8:18PM (Unverified) said
Co-op dig dug would make a hell of a good game.
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Posted: Sep 15th 2008 10:59PM (Unverified) said
I vote for...
- Xevious
- Dig Dug
Also, not by Namco but Smash TV would be agreat "reconstruction"
Also, I'd love to see the original Galaga '88 (no "reconstruction") as I think it is better than Galaga Legions.
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- Xevious
- Dig Dug
Also, not by Namco but Smash TV would be agreat "reconstruction"
Also, I'd love to see the original Galaga '88 (no "reconstruction") as I think it is better than Galaga Legions.
Posted: Sep 16th 2008 11:59AM meth0dical said
there is the '88 galaga and its completely original. easy 200GS too
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Posted: Sep 23rd 2008 8:40AM (Unverified) said
I wasn't referring to the original Galaga. There was already a "sequel" that came out in the late 80's called "Galaga '88". It was a great update to Galaga and more true to the original than Galaga Legions is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaga_88
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaga_88
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