How many would be able to live up to expectations though?
People also a toss up if people want a remaster or remake or a sequel. If they want a remaster or remake does it have to be true? Can they make changes or will the purists hate them for it?
It’s not easy resurrecting an IP and not disappoint a large portion of some fan base, it’s not a reason to not do it, but it’s also a very real reason to be hesitant.
Also the talent that made it is long gone as well, you’re relying on new talent and that doesn’t always work out. Even the talent making other games don’t work out either. Making games is one of the most fluid markets out there.
How many would be able to live up to expectations though?
People also a toss up if people want a remaster or remake or a sequel. If they want a remaster or remake does it have to be true? Can they make changes or will the purists hate them for it?
It’s not easy resurrecting an IP and not disappoint a large portion of some fan base, it’s not a reason to not do it, but it’s also a very real reason to be hesitant.
Also the talent that made it is long gone as well, you’re relying on new talent and that doesn’t always work out. Even the talent making other games don’t work out either. Making games is one of the most fluid markets out there.
I dunno, there are games that are so old they effectively have no fanbase anymore.
Look at something like Eternal Champions which last saw a release on the Sega CD:
https://youtu.be/Z4CHZccSueo
The last time it was seen was a screenshot on the back of the Saturn box, but it was never released. :(