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Title: nintendo set to revive long-dead 3rd party franchises
Post by: Yerix on Feb 20 2012, 07:35 PM
with sega's dreamcast classic "seaman" first to get this treatment
http://andriasang.com/con012/seaman_3ds/ (http://andriasang.com/con012/seaman_3ds/)
Title: Re: nintendo set to revive long-dead 3rd party franchises
Post by: Kumori_Fox on Feb 21 2012, 05:51 AM
dont know if i should be happy or disappointed. i mean it was a fun game but Nintendo needs to do something original. I mean come on, with a  new system should come new and better ideas and possibilities. They can do better than recycle old games.
Title: Re: nintendo set to revive long-dead 3rd party franchises
Post by: Yerix on Feb 22 2012, 10:19 AM
have a point there.
rayman 3D, zelda OOT 3D, starfox 64 3D, MGS3D, whatever else, 3DS has a handful of ports and remakes lately...but its too early to tell what will come out of this
Title: Re: nintendo set to revive long-dead 3rd party franchises
Post by: Kumori_Fox on Feb 23 2012, 06:20 AM
true but i mean nintendo itself has always been the more creative than microsoft or sony. i mean they do have original games like KH:Dream Drop Distance and RE: Revelations, and the eShop is full of third party games, but it seems more and more that nintendo is going to make this a port and remake system. I hope it doesnt go that way cuz like i said there is massive potential for this system to flourish
Title: Re: nintendo set to revive long-dead 3rd party franchises
Post by: Yerix on Jul 17 2013, 04:40 PM
super bump incoming

http://www.gamefly.com/news/article/220724/trademarks-suggest-nintendo-reviving-seaman/#.UecOnt7n_Z5 (http://www.gamefly.com/news/article/220724/trademarks-suggest-nintendo-reviving-seaman/#.UecOnt7n_Z5)
nintendo has got a few trademarks out, seaman 3DS is looking to become a reality
Title: Re: nintendo set to revive long-dead 3rd party franchises
Post by: Mystical Ninja on Jul 17 2013, 06:46 PM
Meh. If any long-dead Sega franchise needs to be revived, then it's Ristar.