24th October 2004, 6:44 PM
Really, just slap all those color versions of each of the 3 main games (color, metal, and gem) into 3 collapsed games with a lot of save files (and the ability to trade between save files) and leave it at that.
Really, each "main" game has had at least one remake after it. The first had the largest number of course. Red and Blue, then Green, then Yellow, then Fire and Leaf.
What game has had more remakes?
The answer is still Street Fighter 2. (Street Figher 2, Champion Edition, Turbo, Super, Super Turbo, and now Hyper.) When they manage to outdo that, THEN I'll be terrified.
In another topic, I FINALLY found out that there really IS a Street Figher 1! The rumors are true :D. It apparently never came out on SNES or Genesis, but then again, the first one never got remakes because it just plain sucked. You have Ryu, that's it, unless you were in two player, then the second guy gets the clone named Ken. It's hard, but in a bad way. Anyway, I found it in an arcade, had my fill, and decided Capcom screwed up with the first fighter EVER (no, Kung-Fu doesn't count at all, not really), and that's probably why they are pretending it never happened or something.
Really, each "main" game has had at least one remake after it. The first had the largest number of course. Red and Blue, then Green, then Yellow, then Fire and Leaf.
What game has had more remakes?
The answer is still Street Fighter 2. (Street Figher 2, Champion Edition, Turbo, Super, Super Turbo, and now Hyper.) When they manage to outdo that, THEN I'll be terrified.
In another topic, I FINALLY found out that there really IS a Street Figher 1! The rumors are true :D. It apparently never came out on SNES or Genesis, but then again, the first one never got remakes because it just plain sucked. You have Ryu, that's it, unless you were in two player, then the second guy gets the clone named Ken. It's hard, but in a bad way. Anyway, I found it in an arcade, had my fill, and decided Capcom screwed up with the first fighter EVER (no, Kung-Fu doesn't count at all, not really), and that's probably why they are pretending it never happened or something.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)