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QuickJump QuickPeek Special Edition - Where have these games gone?

Posted Dec 10, 2009 at 4:00PM EST by Glenn M.

Listed in: PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, iPhone Tags: qj featured articles, quickjump quickpeek
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Tekken 6. Modern Warfare 2. Final Fantasy XIII. Three of the hottest titles in the scene right now. But no matter how many Mishimas pop into the story and how poor breathing control can make you miss your snipe, these games still owe something to their older-gen ancestors. The fame of the name carries the game, after all. But for some reason, a few of the older-gen's biggest franchises failed to make the seventh generation, or at least got a decent portable iteration.

 

We didn't don't mind that Cloud and company stand patiently still while waiting for their turn, nor was it a deal breaker that they didn't have any fingers. Fortunately for them, they happen to be in one of the biggest RPG series ever, and is still sometimes mentioned in gaming spaces all over. Final Fantasy VII is still accessible to the seventh-gen, and Square Enix has nurtured the franchise to seven more installments since then.

 

These franchises weren't as big, or as lucky:

 

Breath of Fire


wgg_1What I wouldn't give to see Ryu, Nina, and the rest of their variably named crew again. Just like Final Fantasy, Breath of Fire maintained in-game elements that survived with each new title. Characters of the same name, great mini-games, and even frustratingly powerful enemies that you have to grind up to beat. They were so cool that they didn't even need to be up close to whack their enemies - the first three games, anyway. Whether in a re-release or in a new installment, Breath of Fire still has a lot of steam in its lungs that unfortunately didn't get much huff and puff.

 

Would be cool to have: a re-release of the first four would be awesome.

Tweaks?: Raise the drop rate of that damn GooKing Sword.

 

 

Twisted Metal

 
wgg_2There has been a lot of rumors about the return of Twisted Metal, but sadly, nothing has been set in stone for the ballistic road rager. The best in the series, to me, remains Twisted Metal 4, for being the only one that lets you fire different missiles in a string and for a versatile selection of weapons. Black wasn't as fun to play, and Head-On just wasn't the fix that would quench the TM thirst.

 

Would be cool to have: I think it's time for Twisted Metal 5

Tweaks?: Online console gaming has gotten much better since Black: Online, stick with the TM4 gameplay but let's have balanced Special for Sweet Tooth.

 

 

Bushido Blade

 

wgg_3It didn't hit off very long, but Square was really on to something here. One-hit slash kills had a realistic twist that current fighting games don't offer. Add a fresh spatter of blood here and dismemberment there, then hey, we'd be looking for that kill in an instant. Imagine being able to go Battousai on your opponent with a well-timed, well-placed swing. I'd definitely go with that.

 

Would be cool to have: re-release or new installment would be interesting.

Tweaks?: Physics and intuitive control. Motion control would be fun too.

 

 

Theme

 

wgg_4Whether it was running your own theme park, hospital, or Aquarium, the management sim series of Theme still holds a certain flavor that clones and similar games have failed to replicate. The combination of strategic placement, development, and of course, management, somehow gives the Theme series a Tower Defense feel mixed with the cribs-pimping fun of The Sims.

 

Would be cool to have: an HD-rehashed online downloadable

Tweaks?: Real-time online competitive modes, like hospital vs. hospital, maybe?

 

 

These games are but a very small fraction of the now not-so-active franchises. My list doesn't even end here. I'm sure you have your own lists, and I'd be glad to compare with you guys at the comments below. But what'd be more fun if the publishers pick up on the trail and maybe give us a taste of the old games again. Until then, we have our beloved emulators and homebrew projects to keep us happy.

 


 





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# Dude yes!!hush404 2009-12-10 18:20
Breath of Fire yes :) I would also like to see Golden Sun come back to the DS (like it was rumored to). I think Jaffe may just be working on some new TM.

Theme Hospital was sic, yeah bring back the theme games :)

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# Glenn M. 2009-12-10 18:37
Quoting hush404:
Breath of Fire yes :) I would also like to see Golden Sun come back to the DS (like it was rumored to). I think Jaffe may just be working on some new TM.

Theme Hospital was sic, yeah bring back the theme games :)



*fingers crossed at the publishers hearing us out* :D

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# .NarooN 2009-12-10 18:52
Glenn, I gotta give you massive kudos for Twisted Metal, Bushido Blade, and Theme series being on this list.


1) Twisted Metal 5 has *kinda* been confirmed by David Jaffe and some other long-time devs of the series. Remember that secret message from the PS2 edition of TM: Head On? They pretty much confirmed it's existence, but we still don't have any info on a possible release.


2) I played Bushido Blade 1 or 2, don't remember, on the PS1. Really fun. It was about 9 or 10 years ago, though. I remember the one I played had this one character, he was some cowboy with a pistol who did this retarded laugh when he shot the gun. I also remember throwing sand in people's eyes to get the advantage in the combat. At the very least, put these PS1 classics on the PS Store for us.


3) I played one of the Theme Park games on PS1 as well. Spent a nice bit of time on that game. I remember intentionally making my customers vomit on the rollercoasters.

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# bushido bladeGlenn M. 2009-12-10 19:06
thanks naroon :D

that was the second.. and i hated fighting that guy.. took me a while to unlock him too.. him and that girl with the rifle..
i'd gladly get it on PSone Classics

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# hmmRaphaelDDL 2009-12-10 19:11
BoF3 was released to PSP version. Same thing of PSX but with Fishing Multiplayer o.O?

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# TWISTED METALNavani 2009-12-10 22:54
I MISS it so much!! Twisted Metal Black was no only a beautiful game (still is), it was fun!

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# TM Black Best by farInTheZoneAC 2009-12-10 23:58
I love the TM series, but Black was easily the best one.

Great graphics to this day, smooth/fluid controls, get sounds, great maps, unique unlockables.

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# I wonder if its worth money...cloudhaacker 2009-12-11 11:56
You know, I was out to buy Dark Cloud 1 & 2 a few years back, (maybe 5 - 7 years ago) and I stumbled upon a guy selling his dark cloud because it wasn't dark cloud. The case, the book and the DVD were all Dark Cloud, but when you put it in your PS2 at the time and now my PS3 (both Stock, not modded mind you) It loads Twisted Metal Black. Does anyone out there know how that could happen? I found one guy who said that someone owned a disc presser and was making illegal copies, but I don't know how that could be.

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# BOFRE FREAK 2 2009-12-11 23:23
i still have and play all of the BOF series.
hopefully a new comes out and isnt like BOF Dragon Quarter

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# IOG!!spike_132000 2009-12-13 18:58
Illusion Of Gaia had the best titles for the SNES, Terranigma being the best game in the series. Your all missing out if you've not even heard of this!!!

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# ....Afrit 2009-12-15 15:40
Plz, no BOF Dragon Quarter!

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# Dude...Nine_Masquerade 2009-12-17 20:33
TM4 was good n all... but cmon. They basically made it into a joke portraying Sweet Tooth like that- that team didnt understand Jaffe's vision (Jaffe wasn't even in it). TMB, now that is some true twisted metal.

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