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The Capcom-developed Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons Game Boy titles have been a bit more forgotten to time than their Nintendo-developed counterparts, but they were still widely praised and fit into the darker niche of Zelda titles along with Majora’s Mask and Twilight Princess. The company’s schedule has begun a trend of alternating between new titles and remakes and since next year looks like it’ll see the release of the Breath of the Wild sequel, it’s likely that another remake is soon to follow. Nintendo has been remaking classic Zelda titles for quite a while now with the N64 generations coming to the 3DS, and last year’s Switch remake of Link’s Awakening. Remakes are still a great developmental undertaking, but they benefit from having a foundation already in place which would allow one of Ubisoft’s many studios to produce a remake swiftly to bolster the game’s brand before releasing the sequel. The sequel’s most recent gameplay videos really reinforce that, and the engine they’re using to make it is guaranteed to have only improved since then.
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But the game’s unique world with modernized physics and lighting techniques would really make it sing with the full power of new hardware.
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There was an HD Remaster of the game released back in 2011 which is still backward compatible on Xbox platforms and will likely benefit from the additional features on the Series X, which may be the closest we get to a remake until the sequel releases. The original BG&E was a cult hit and took quite sometime after its release to gain the following that it has now, after being considered a financial failure when it launched back in 2003. While we all wait with bated breath for Beyond Good and Evil 2, Ubisoft should take some time to remind people why exactly they are so looking forward to it. It’s admittedly unlikely that we’ll ever see a return to the Chrono franchise or a remake, but this list is all about dreaming.
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And if it weren’t for the PS3 tech-demo of the opening cutscene of Final Fantasy VII, we may not have the impeccable remake of that which we do now. Of course, all the original developers are deeply involved with their own projects so it may be challenging to reunite the dream team to give a remake the attention and resources it deserves. It’s been ported to just about everything under the sun, but there’s probably not a title more deserving of a remake in the history of gaming. Developed by some of the highest-regarded Japanese game developers including Hironobu Sakaguchi, Akira Toriyama, Nobuo Uematsu, and more from both the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest teams, Chrono Trigger made an impact on gaming in the SNES era like no other. Speaking of iconic JRPGs, it’s hard to imagine one held in higher regard than Chrono Trigger.

What I’d like to see more than anything is a new installment, but a remake of this particular title would be great for doing exactly what remakes do best – gauge fan interest and introduce new fans to an amazing new world. Plus, the Switch has no shortage of JRPGs in its catalog, but if there ever were a series that deserved to be a flagship franchise it would be Golden Sun. Golden Sun and its sequels are one of those games that are harder than ever to come across now, which is a consequence of the gaming industry’s larger problem of a lack of proper archiving and accessibility for older titles. Players also had to use Psynergy (magic) to solve traversal challenges across the world, in a time when most games had restricted those kinds of powers to combat.

The original Golden Sun in particular was a smashing success thanks to its exemplary Djinn-focused combat system and beautiful graphics. But back in the early 2000s, they created one of the most successful JRPGs of the Game Boy Advance era.
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Camelot Software has somewhat been relegated to the Nintendo version of the same fate that Rare endured after being acquired by Microsoft – that is, making platform-exclusive sports games.
