Quick Jump Daily Digest

Thank you for your interest in the Quick Jump Daily Digest. Get notified of all new content on QJ in our free Daily Digest. To subscribe, enter your email address below and click the subscribe button.


Email Address:


Email will come from "donotreply@caputomedia.com". Please whitelist this email address.

Cancel and Return to page

Dream on: Remake Proposals for a New Generation

Posted Dec 24, 2006 at 2:43PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: PSP, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, Nintendo DS Tags: Koei, PS2, SIXAXIS, SNES, Sony
Ó

Too much have we focused on the big-ticket items (e.g., MGS, Final Fantasy, Gears of War, the PS3 and Wii Launch lineups). But this holiday, when the gaming world takes a short break from all the craziness in the industry, I could find the room to step back, and remember a time when the industry wasn't so crazy or fast-paced. There were many good games then, as they are here now.

It doesn't hurt to dream, especially on Christmas. So in the spirit of the season, I'm going to reach back into my box of old games, pick out a few of my favorites, and wonder how and why these games would be so good on a next-gen console (or a PSP or DS). You, too, have your own favorites - come join the discussion below (or call me a stupid n00b for thinking a game like that is so good on next-gen; frankly, my dear, I don't give a darn, 'cause it's Christmas!).

Who knows? Perhaps word of this shall reach the publisher concerned. Maybe they might agree. And maybe we'll see some good-old games reborn anew in this generation - and it will certainly be a Happy New Year next year for merry old souls.

Those were the days, when it was your brain that mattered, and not your reflexes.First-person Adventure Games (e.g., Myst and Return to Zork) - Console

Fine, the FPA genre ain't for everyone - it's tedious puzzle-after-puzzle to solve. But for those who grew up with Zork and Myst, the Wii is the perfect platform to revisit those good old days. Especially given all the interactivity you could do with the Wiimote and Nunchuck, as proven by them raving rabbids, this could prove to be the reinvigoration of the genre.

Besides, they made Myst for the PSP, why not the Wii?

Theme Hospital- Console

Dude! Don't tell us you didn't see this coming! This - and its original dev, Bullfrog - is one of the classics in god sims. This was nutty (and British) medicine at its finest and funniest, as you built a hospital from the rubble up and stuffed it with the queerest of the quacks! Hey, if you can do The Sims in the Wii, you certainly can manage Theme Hospital, too. Speaking of which - EA owns the IP now, right?


Dr. Chris to Psychiatry, please. You need it. - Image 1Dr. Chris to Psychiatry, please. You need it. - Image 2


THIS is missing from EA Replay, EA.The STRIKE Series (Desert to Nuclear) - Console and Portable

After what turned out to be an admittedly... shoddy year for Electronic Arts, they could probably do worse than bring back one of the console classics that helped put EA on the map in the first place. Know what? Make that "can't do better" - the Strike series was one of the best-known military-themed shooters of the 16 and 32-bit era, arguably the Ace Combat of its heyday (except in choppers, not in fighters). And if you're going to release Desert and Jungle on the PSP, why not toss in Urban, too? And while you're at it, EA, bring Soviet and Nuclear to the PSOne emu. And maybe even bring back the series altogether with a whole new title for next-gen.

Either that... or don't complain if the homebrewers pick up on this first.


Stand proud for your country! For England - Kidding!The Koei Simulation Series - Console and Portable

I Miss 16-Bit Koei (TM). I think the first Kessen on the PS2 was the last "true" strategy sim from their strategy series. Ever since then, you could see the influence of Dynasty Warriors in their recent "strategy-lite" series. But I miss the days when the wars moved at a leisurely pace, where you commanded armies of the Mongol Horde (Genghis Khan), the American Revolution (Liberty or Death!), or even your airline's marketing department (Aerobiz), one turn at a time. Hey, Advance Wars and Field Commander proved that one-turn-at-a-time doesn't suck if you do it right.

Koei, don't just think about re-releasing those SNES/Genesis titles to the VC. Why not try remaking them altogether for a new generation? Take them portable! Take them next-gen!

Dropship: United Peace Force - PS3

Okay, this is a bit more recent, but 2002 in gaming years is like... medieval. The title was a PS2 title - so you should be able to play it off the PS3 once it's back-compatted. But I think it deserves a PS3 update. Why?

If you don't know what Dropship is, it's a flight sim game where the planes are all VTOL - vertical take-off and landing. There are moments when you will control the plane in hover mode, much like the Harrier or V22, to pick up troops or pick off tanks - and in free flight mode, where it acts like any other airplane. The SIXAXIS controller's motion-sensitivity is perfectly suited for VTOL flight - moving the controller as though it were the Dropship you're moving. This title might even demonstrate the SIXAXIS' full potential better than Warhawk or Ace Combat, precisely because of the dynamics of VTOL flight.

This is a good game that sadly did not see its full potential achieved on the PS2 because of limited power and admittedly cumbersome controls. The expanse of power and control in the PS3 should be the perfect field for Dropship to run around and play in, presuming SCEE is interested in bringing the title to this generation - and SCEA is interested in bringing the game to the US.

You can't find me, not even with Nintendo's newfangled gadget!Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? - Console

First, why, and second, why the Wii? First: come on, games have also been educational long before politicians and pundits complained about "game rot". Games like the Carmen Sandiego series were proof that the line was bunkum long before the line was even spewed. Plus with the main series being centered on geography (aside from a side track to world history, among others), it was a very interesting way for young kids to go out and see (and learn) more of the world. Hey, because education is very important (TM).

Now, why the Wii? It fits well with Nintendo's drive to market the console as a kid-friendly console and to non-gamers. The deal cuts favorably to the Wii in about a hundred different ways with those two criteria. You could even integrate online multiplayer competitions through online multiplay - race to catch the b****... er, Carmen.





This story sucks? This story rocks!
Vote Now!    This story ROCKS! (0) This story SUCKS!! (0)




Become a Member of QJ.Net!

If you want your comments to go live without waiting for moderation, you need to be logged in. Being logged in has its benefits:
  • Logged in members do not wait for their comments to be approved.
  • Logged in members can sign up for nightly updates.
  • Logged in members can create Profiles to be seen by other users.
So why wait? Create an account or login now! It's easy, quick, and free.

To get started, use the LOGIN boxes, or the REGISTER link at the top right!

Comments 


 
# MystGuest 2006-12-24 15:47
I havent played that ***** in ages...it was hard too! I was only like 5-6 when I first played Myst.

Reply
 

 
# Heroes of Might and Magic - DSKarmond 2006-12-24 16:24
I loved playing the early HOMM games ages ago. If a version (2d preferably) made it to the DS I'd get it in an instant. There was a version made for the GBC and Heroes III was ported to the Dreamcast, but the touch screen and WiFi of the DS would suit the game so well.

Reply
 

 
# Theme ParkGuest 2006-12-24 19:33
I loved Theme Park. I tried to play it a few weeks ago. It wouldnt work. Something about MSDOS?

Reply
 

 
# I must be old...Guest 2006-12-24 19:52
I can remember when Zork was a read as you go adventure book...lol.

Reply
 

 
# silent hillGuest 2006-12-24 20:21
silent hill 1 on next gen console

Reply
 

 
# Please....Guest 2006-12-25 12:06
TIE FIGHTER vs XWING FTW!!!!!

Reply
 

 
# Dude...Guest 2006-12-25 14:06
Snatcher. The DS is practically MADE for it.

Reply
 

 
# the first I played was Rivensenjutsu 2006-12-25 17:35
It was GREAT but HARD, I didn't even finished it because just before the end ( a place with tombs in a circle and you had to press the good ones in order ) my PC got destroyed ( bugged ( is it a verb now? lol ) ) and I lost my HD... :'(



They should make another one, a new one, on the wii, where you control the camera with the wiimote! :D At least I would buy it! :D

Reply
 

 
# Snatcher on the DS? what about the Wii?Guest 2007-01-08 22:40
I know this has already been done, ( think the ps remake was rather weak) but I'd like to see Snatcher remade on the wii, or the ps3. As we've seen with konami, they now have the ability to render the old Snatcher Cuts into real time 3d, a la MGS. it probably won't fly though, adventure is an dying genre. But still, I'd get a kick out of using the Wii for opening draws at Jean's House, or driving the turbocycle with the S-axis or defending myself from Snatchers with my Blaster! Plus the game could be a little longer or ridiculously short for purist. But it'll never happen.



Damn Snatchers!

Reply
 

 
# community HospitalGuest 2007-01-13 17:15
Proposal of 50 bed Hospital

1.GENERAL INFORMATION



ORGANISATION Anam Nagar Polyclinic and Community Hospital

ADDRESS Tank Pd. Ghumti Rd. Anam Nagar Kathmandu Nepal



PROJECT TITLE Community health services and Mobile Health Program with Maternity Hospital for Mother & Child care.



TARGET AREAS Remote area of Nepal.

ADVISORY TEAM Doctors/ local Social workers and NPL Leaders of Nepal



DURATION OF PROJECT 5 years



CONTRIBUTION FROM

LOCAL RESOURCE 1. Manpower,

a. Appointed Doctor and Paramedical, Volunteer Doctors from abroad /Village based organization, b. Community Workers. Local Clubs.



2. Infrastructure

b. Village center for Training.

c. Health post at the local, district and State levels.



3. Finance

d. Rise fund by hospital services/ donation from abroad and Health scheme of NGO /INGO



2. OBJECTIVES OF THE PROPOSAL



• To reduce the incidence of maternal mortality, child mortality and mortality and morbidity, dehydration and malnutrition (and to introduce sense) antenatal care, post-Natal care and Immunization services, Dental hygiene.



• To enhance the capability of mother to look after the normal health and nutritional needs of the child through proper nutrition and health education.



• (To make aware) of public health supervisor, community organizer, Traditional Birth Attendant (Dhai) Sudini and volunteers of youth clubs in mother and child health and to enhance their skill and their respective rules towards service to be delivered in the project.



• To educate the community as to the concept and philosophy of family planning and its importance for the family, community and society and to create confidence among the people in adopting this practice and to expedite Governmental action for promotion of various measures to meet relevant needs of the people.



• To support and supplement special health related activities and preventive programs such as literacy training for female, sanitation and low cost methods of providing safe drinking water, smokeless women, latrine etc.

• To encourage and support programs to integrate traditional and western systems of health care.

• To eradicate illiteracy and to run post literacy and continuing education program for development through establishment of functional literacy center and other complementary activities.







• To involve participation in the planning, implementation and maintenance of activities envisaged and to raise income levels and expand employment opportunities of the weaker sections of society, particularly of women and of those living below the poverty line.



• To treat needy patients particularly to destitute women and children, to admit them in the hospital for their treatment and to supply nutritious and food for bed patients.



• To raise the nutritional status of the community, especially mothers and children by the use of cheap, locally available and nutritious foods. To impart nutrition, education and nutrition cooking demonstration to convince mothers.



• To arouse adequate consciousness about health and hygiene among villagers.





3. INRODUCTION



• The comprehensive community health program mobile clinic for mother and child will provide primary health care services to a population of 25 villages 1st time. The project includes traditional Birth Attendant (Dhai) Sudini and Community Organizer at the village level, Public Health supervisor and Nutritionist-cum-Health Educator at Middle level and supervisory technical staff providing support to field staff. The focus of the project is on health service family planning, mother and child Health, medicine and Immunization, low cost nutrition & food preparation, Oral Re-hydration. Thereby, Education for women and Environmental sanitation and on the formation voluntary health worker in every house. This project will develop an innovation system of Training, Reporting and Monitoring. Reporting system will be formulated by the Dhai and community organizer, which indicate the projects consistent emphasis on parti

Reply
 

Add comment

Security code
Refresh


Welcome to QJ.Net!

If you want your comments to go live without waiting for moderation, you need to be logged in. Being logged in has its benefits:
  • Logged in members do not wait for their comments to be approved.
  • Logged in members can create Profiles to be seen by other users.
So why wait? Create an account or login now! It's easy, quick, and free.

To get started, use the LOGIN boxes, or the REGISTER link below!



Want to learn more about the team who brings you the QJ news?

Read about them now!


RSS Feeds Follow us on Twitter Find us on Facebook
Login:

HOT FLASH GAMES

Monster Truck Jumper

Left to Die

The Empire 2

Dark Dimension

Town Drift Competition

Heroes of the Sword