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A rumor has been spreading like wildfire lately: Nintendo are going to remake 7 games from the N64 into HD.

 

The first one is going to be Mario 64 and the games are going to cost 30$.

 

 

I personally would love for this to be true, because for whatever reason, games have become way more linear over the years, so Mario 64 and maybe Pilot Wings 64 in HD would be unbelievably good.

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Hardly seems like it's spreading like wildfire. Googling it doesn't yield many results. Although did find this:

 

reumagined.jpg

 

But then again how hard is that to make?

 

Yeah the lines...

 

Paul Gale Network received an exclusive rumor,

 

Don't fill me with confidence.

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Hardly seems like it's spreading like wildfire. Googling it doesn't yield many results. Although did find this:

 

reumagined.jpg

 

But then again how hard is that to make?

 

Yeah the lines...

 

 

 

Don't fill me with confidence.

 

Nah, not a word that Japanese would like to prorounce, pnonounce, er, pronounce!

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He lost all credibility when he started replacing titles with asterisks and going into OTT unrealistic detail about the changes to Mario 64

 

Especially when all but two are incredibly easy to work out. It's just that one could be Pilotwings or Excitebike, and one of them is probably "Paper Mario 64" even though there was no "64" in the name.

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Because speculation is fun? Amirite?

 

Indeed it is, how farfetched the rumour might sound ;)

 

- Super Mario 64

 

- ***** ***** ** Paper Mario, Mario Tennis, Mario Party, none of them have 64 behind the official title...

 

- **** **** ** Wave Race 64

 

- **** *** ** Star Fox 64

 

- ********** ** Pilotwings 64

 

- ******* **** Majoras Mask

 

- **** ************ 1080 Snowboarding

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Thank you for sharing this story and for accurately reporting it as a rumor, for that's what I labeled it as. If I do receive more concrete information, I will definitely share it...and that goes for both it being proven true or false.

 

I personally hope it is the real deal, because it'd be a smart move for Nintendo to make in my opinion. If smaller teams could focus on several month long titles to pump out that are awesome, in between the more grand 2-4 year development games for Wii U, then why not?

 

We'll see how this paves out and hope for the best in the time being.

 

- Paul Gale Network

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Thank you for sharing this story and for accurately reporting it as a rumor, for that's what I labeled it as. If I do receive more concrete information, I will definitely share it...and that goes for both it being proven true or false.

 

I personally hope it is the real deal, because it'd be a smart move for Nintendo to make in my opinion. If smaller teams could focus on several month long titles to pump out that are awesome, in between the more grand 2-4 year development games for Wii U, then why not?

 

We'll see how this paves out and hope for the best in the time being.

 

- Paul Gale Network

 

Welcome and thanks for joining, especially in this case :)

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Eh...Mario 64 was already done on the DS, kinda.

 

And Ocarina of Time was on the N64, then GameCube, then Wii VC then 3DS...

 

The Cube one wasn't a remake really, but it was a rejigging. It's not like Nintendo don't like pumping their games for what they're worth.

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Maybe this is a possibility... Obviously not just N64... but Nintendo HD Remakes in general..

 

Miyamoto: Return to Galaxy-type Mario game not ruled out; ok with more HD remakes

 

After releasing The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD last month for Wii U, Nintendo has said it is open to the idea of more high-definition remakes of older Mario games, like 2002's GameCube title Super Mario Sunshine or 2007's Wii game Super Mario Galaxy.

 

"As for remaking previous games in HD, that's certainly possible, but currently most of our developers are working on making new stuff. HD remakes might however be a good project for a development partner," Miyamoto said through a translator. "So that's something that I hope we have the opportunity to introduce in the future."

 

Miyamoto also made clear that if Nintendo did return to an older game for an HD remake, fans should expect more than a simple visual update.

 

"The main thing that's always going to be on our minds is what new elements of gameplay can we use with the GamePad as applied to some of these older games," he said. "We want to find some way to bring a refreshing experience to this rather than simply update the visuals and leave it at that."

 

Also, in discussing Super Mario 3D World, Miyamoto said Nintendo has not ruled out returning to the Super Mario Galaxy series--or at least a game in the vein of that platforming series.

 

"We did not set out trying to define the future of Mario action games with this title," Miyamoto said about Super Mario 3D World. "Rather, we're just trying to find some fun new elements that we can incorporate. So for example, I certainly wouldn't rule out the possibility of us creating more games in the vein of Super Mario Galaxy, for example. What we're trying to accomplish here, is just to create a really good entry point for new players into the Super Mario 3D games."

 

Source - http://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-open-to-more-hd-remakes/1100-6415763/

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