Off the top of my head;
Comix Zone (GEN)
Boogerman (GEN)
Mario 64 (N64)
General Chaos (GEN)
Monsters in my Pocket (NES)
Off the top of my head;
Comix Zone (GEN)
Boogerman (GEN)
Mario 64 (N64)
General Chaos (GEN)
Monsters in my Pocket (NES)
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Also I have another question that is kind of related to this topic: In your opion what sequals were better than the originals? Off the top of my head without puting much thought into it my vote goes to Bubsy (GEN/SNES) Super Mario Brothers (NES)
Mario 64 had a sequel. What was Super Mario Sunshine, aside from a bad idea?
Okay your right about Sunshine but I didnt dig sunshine. So I want a better sequal.
crystalis-nes
Crusader of Centy-genesis
Yea I agree with Crystalis and that I wish it had a sequal.
Also I just thought of a great one; Zombies ate my Neibhors.
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Another vote for Crystalis. Loved the piss out of that game.
Big vote for Outcast, because it's pretty much one of the best action / adventure games ever made and the sequel that was supposedly in development for it was really just a tech demo to lure in some $$. Then the company folded and now we'll never get an Outcast 2
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That's understandable because Sunshine was partly to mostly cloudy at best on the greatness scale.
Yet Mario 64 was a sequel itself, the sequel to Super Mario World (I do not count Yoshi's Island). So in reality, it can't really make the list. This list should be reserved for first installments. But then again, you made up the list and this thread so I suppose you are free to do what you like with it.
If we are talking games that are already sequels, I wish they'd make a 2D sequel to Final Fight 3 or Double Dragon Advance (or whatever the hell the last "real/new" game in the series was).
bionic commando
jackal
if Carmageddon doesn't get a (good) sequel then im gonna slap a bitch
Dragon Force - Sega Saturn
Mystaria/Blazing Heroes - Sega Saturn
Super Mario RPG - SNES - not "paper mario" I know those were sequels, but I want a REAL sequel based off the same gameplay structure.
Burn Cycle - Philips CD-i
Starflight - Sega Genesis
Buck Rodgers: Countdown to Doomsday - Sega Genesis, actually I think it was a sequel "not sure", I still want to see another one.
Haunting: Starring Polterguy - Sega Genesis
Rock N Roll Racing - SNES
A Boy and His Blob - NES
This is just a few, I know I have more, i'll edit when I think of more.
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General Chaos (GEN)
Haunting (GEN)
B.O.B. (SNES)
I thought B.O.B. was quite enjoyable. After I beat it I couldn't help thinking how bad-ass a sequel would be with more varied locales and enemies, and tighter control, more bosses, etc.
Sequels I'd like to see...
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Bare Knuckle (Streets of Rage) 4
[in high res 2-D]
Freedom Fighters 2 (or a "Gaiden")
PULSEMAN 2.0
Rolling Thunder 4: To End All Wars
Sunset Riders II: Bloody Sunrise
IKARI 4: The Road to Hell
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...basically sequels to older stuff done in 2-D with some faux 3-D elements in it, save the "Freedom Fighters" entry on that list.
D - I'd like a sequel based on the original concept of D2 and have it be more action based, yet keeping the feeling of seclusion like the games prior.
Parasite Eve - I wouldn't mind seeing a third game in the series, or perhaps a re-make that combines the two games.
Bushido Blade - This game is long over due for another sequel, the series had a great concept and was always a trip to play in VS mode.
Eternal Darknes - Explanation unneeded.
There was a sequel release for the Gameboy called "Rescue of Princess Blobette", not sure if it's any good tho.
I was just about to mention that. I played it on Gameboy and didn't think it was very good, given all the hype I've read about A Boy and His Blob.
Then again, I never played the first one on NES so Rescue of Princess Blobette might compare favorably to A Boy and His Blob but either way, it ain't my style of game.
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