8:36 " -WOULD- WOOD a remaster actually sell--?" **Fox climbing on top of a fallen tree** Nobody can convince me that wasn't intentional on Kane's part. It was perfect.
@@rickrhone8420 1 of Arlos video editors. Who also edited _this_ video. It's shown at the start of every video (1:41 in this case) & written in the description who edited it. (Unless it was Arlo himself, then it's just empty.)
games I wanna see remastered... not counting anything in the video: 1. Earthbound (could be part of a trilogy collection with Earthbound Beginnings and Mother 3) 2. Pokemon Conquest 3. Fossil Fighters (I don't remember if Nintendo owns the copyright or not but..) 4. Mario Kart Wii 5. Kirby's Return to Dreamland 6. Tomodachi Life 7. Super Smash Bros Brawl 8. Pokemon Ranger (could also be done as a collection or just one of the games) 9. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars 10. any of the Fire Emblem games on 3DS (Awakening, Fates, Echos... I'd love to see them remade in the style of Three Houses)
@@mxttstrxfe Isnt the remake of the fourth game, you miss 1 - Shadow and the Flame - 3D, in development hell? Beside that we miss Warrior Within. But that game was a mess. They gave you the decision to go the way you want. But when you do that and dont follow the developers path the game just breaks and you cant finish.
I want the first two paper mario games on Switch so bad. I still go back and play Thousand Year Door on my GameCube every so often, but I’ve never had the opportunity to play the first and I hear it’s amazing.
I know Arlo loves huge, grand adventure games, but in the intervening years since the Gamecube days, I have come to realize that smaller, simpler, more focused experiences are also awesome and probably better suited for a lot of gamers.
I know the original game being pretty much built around the physical systems of the DS (i.e. the touch screen) makes it impossible to really port, but there is a part of me that will always hold on to some hope for more Fossil Fighters
Alright here’s my mini list I guess: 1. Sun and Moon (it would make my brother happy) 2. Earthbound Beginnings (at least get it on NES online ffs) 3. Super Mario RPG (similar to your Golden Sun idea) 4. A Kirby game idk I ran out of RPGs 5. Wii Sports just because it would be funny to have a Wii branded game on Switch
You started off with Double Dash and Star Fox Adventures and I knew I was in for a video that would remind me why I watch you, Arlo, you just get me. The fact that we agree on those two games, and you even brought up Eternal Darkness, and who am I kidding you could tell me I made this list myself then Arlo hit me on the head with a coconut so I'd forget it and he could steal it and I'd believe you because I want every game on this list exactly as described. Oh so I have to make one now? At least at the end of the video you said I had to before you went to get something to eat so I guess I have to, okay here goes: The original Donkey Kong Country Trilogy, remastered in Tropical Freeze art style, because you know they deserve it. Both Baten Kaitos games in a single package but without certain Magnus quests where you have to leave the game running for stupid amounts of time, true fans know what I'm talking about. Since we're talking about Star Fox games, how about Star Fox Assault, also known as That Time Nintendo Actually Just Made A Star Fox Game And No One Bought It And Everyone Forgot It Existed, everyone forgot it, so it'd be like Nintendo actually just made a new Star Fox game! I've said this one before and I'll keep saying it, and it's cheating for a remaster list because of the specifics I want, but I want the Zelda Oracle games remade as a single package with the third canceled game made and put in as well, as was originally intended, except instead of linking the games together across cartridges, they just continue into each other seamlessly and you can play them in any order, and I know if Nintendo did do this right now they'd use the toy art style from the Awakening remake but I'd rather they didn't. Let's see this is gettting hard because you already picked most of the good ones, Arlo. Alright 5th but also 10th if you count all the games I mentioned here separately, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, because the only way Geno is getting in Smash at this rate is if people remember who he is, which can only happen if they remake this game, and also Mario RPGs are in a weird place right now and really need this remake.
The Oracle Zeldas and Minish Cap. I can easily see them doing the oracles in a tweaked version of LA switch's engine, my secret hope is for a total 3d remake of minish cap.
Man, Nintendo really should have bundled DKC Returns HD with Tropical Freeze. Too many people refused to get Tropical Freeze because it's just one 2D platformer for $60, but Returns and Tropical Freeze together would have been more worth it.
Eternal Darkness is a good one. Never played it, but any horror game Nintendo designs really should get another chance on the merit of it being such a niche for the company.
Zelda Four Sword and/or Four Sword Adventures. I do not want to have to track down 4 GBAs, 4 link cables, and four copies of the game to play a Zelda Multiplayer game. Gimme online play and the ability to hand a joycon to a friend in split-screen or/and the ability to play single-player.
@@matthewstephens8503 If it was on switch I'm guessing it'd be a normal twin-stick + gyro control scheme, I think the weird controls were only there because of the 3DS not really having a much better control scheme
They really could've released all three games as a a triple pack, but _no._ That would be _TOO_ much of a bargain and Nintendo wouldn't make as much _MONEY_ that way. I suppose they could still release TP and WW in a pack alongside Ocarina and Majora, but at this point I feel like if Nintendo doesn't want the release of SSHD or BOTW2 to feel awkward, we'll have to wait a while for that. If we're even getting it at all. Also I don't know how much people I'll reach out to buy saying this but Nintendo's unwillingness to release old games should tell you that there's still value in owning a Wii U, and that it still isn't too late to buy one.
@@Lymington214 I see more like a package of WW & TP in one. Nintendo won't give u 4 games all in one and actually I prefer to get a proper remaster like the Wii U ones than an emulated collection the Mario 3D all stars
I suspect those two will be ported together in 2023 or 2024. This year's zelda is skyward sword. Next year is BOTW2. After that it is up in the air. I think it COULD be these two together, or maybe one or the other perhaps? Other than that maybe some new "2d zelda" the kind Arlo prefers and wishes would be more like the older ones. But I think between WiiU ports being good sellers and other zelda games ripe for remakes and the potential for a new "2d zelda" game, I don't see these happening at all, but perhaps being saved for the next console cycle.
I don't think they could remaster Bowser's Inside Story on Switch without completely changing how the Giant Bowser's fights work. Which I think is why they rushed making the remake on 3DS before it completely died.
Potential answer: have the game be set where the game orientation is sideways and to have something similar to the 3DS, two coded screens meant to function just like the 3DS! A bottom screen for touch screen and the top as for usual. DS and, potentially, 3DS games could come back and we might not know it!!!
@@xxbos5xx nope, im sure Nintendo knows the service is bad, but they also know that putting more consoles there won't make many new members so why bother? That's how it works for them, they wanna make money after all.
@@CrankyBonesGaming I believe he confirmed in one of the ArloCasts that he is in fact 4 feet tall and that extra fur and the camera give him extra height
Pokemon Colosseum/XD doesn't exist according to Nintendo, despite all the stuff they covered for the anniversary if I remember right these were left out. I'd be amazed if Nintendo would ever consider these... as good of games as they were they sadly probably won't...
When it comes to remaking Golden Sun, the easiest example I can think of would be Dragon Quest 3"s remake that uses the graphical style of Octopath Traveler
Golden Sun and the Camelot Shining games have a certain look to them. Dragon Quest 3 and Octopath Traveler have more of a snes pixelated RPG look, whereas Camelot RPGs are kinda shiny looking.
@Agent Game tbh, I won't be surprise if he actually went ahead to watch every single video, especially the 3-hour zelda review to get his info, considering how he watch most of the pokemon anime to figure out a virtual character's age😂😂
@Big fick because Arlo isn’t the one who’s making the product he’s just being sponsored. He’s a guy who makes great content I feel like he should profit a little bit.
Raycons are fine, they're just very expensive considering the average quality. No company could afford the mass influencer marketing that Raycon do and also make a fantastic value product. For me it's up to the consumer to do their research and be cynical about most brands that sponsor influencers
ive been playing them recently on my 3ds and wow, so good. Nintendo is missing out on an even bigger gold mine, by not re-releasing their entire library.
I don't often say that I want a remaster/rerelease of something, but I would give my left bollock to have SMRPG on the snes library on nintendo online. If they remaster if, nintendo can have the other bollock too
BTW, thanks to you, Arlo, and your overwhelming enthusiasm for Metroid, ive snagged a used Wii U and am going to play thru the series for the first time for my channel before Dread releases
I know it's not Arlo's thing, so I understand why it's not here, but god damn it just give us Xenoblade X on switch already. It's the only notable Wii U exclusive still left. Just... let people play it. It's such a good game and Mira is a joy to explore
Yeah exactly what I said as well. If we get Xenoblade X on switch, the switch is then the perfect console for playing Xenoblade games. It's also the only one I can't play because I don't have a Wii U.
@@Player-jh4ko oh believe me, I want gears and saga too, but Square forgets that they own Gears and Bamco doesn't want to remake Saga as far as we can tell, so Blade is the most likely (and most popular) for a remake
It would be great to see a version of that game that actually is playable for the left-handed. However, knowing Nintendo, they'd probably find a way to make the remaster even more unplayable for the left-handed.
Yes; Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn absolutely need remasters so that more people can experience them; they were fantastic game that never had a chance at selling well because they were Fire Emblem games made before 2012/2013. As for Kid Icarus, it would be good to see a version of that game that left-handed people can actually play (though, given Nintendo's track record, they'd inevitably find a way to make the game somehow *more* unplayable for the left-handed).
@@matthewmuir8884 : Yeah, people might go "What?" at first, but all you need to say to that is "The Ike games" and I'm sure people will be ready to jump in. :)
Yeah, I would love it too, but here's a little tip for you: Do not ever expect too much from Nintendo, or else they'll never release it, just like the Nintendo Switch Pro. They released OLED instead and nothing has changed except for the large screen and "better graphics in hand-held"...
11:01 Golden Sun is on my favorite JRPG's. I would love a remaster collection where you can transfer your save data without having to use the long password.
Super Paper Mario wasnt supposed to break the series formula in the first place, it was a one off spin off that was originally planned for the gamecube. That was before Tanabe started directing the series...
I’d love for some of Fe games to get this treatment. Fe4, Fe6 and the Tellious games would be fantastic as Fe4 and Fe6 are Japan only while the Tellious games cost over $300
FE 4/5 would be good candidates for total remakes and while I think 6/7 would make good candidates for a simple port (and translation for 6) if Nintendo wanted Advance Wars 1 & 2 remade rather than ported I can't imagine that they wouldn't do the same for 6/7. The Tellius games would make excellent candidates for a simple port/remaster though.
Yeah, I was wondering why he never brought up the main boss fight at the end of the game that just... isn't activated, until he mentioned not having finished the game. That is definitely deserving of a fix.
@@larsnyman2455 Well, if it is what I am thinking it is, it's actually tough to give an answer to that question. Not because it is difficult to explain, but because it is a core mechanic of that game and is best served by experiencing it. It's similar to games like Undertale and DDLC in that the best way (debatably) to enjoy the games is to experience it as blind as possible to get the full effect.
I would love love love a remaster of Fantasy Life for the 3DS-- the whole switching between multiple jobs system to hone all your skills and collect different things was done so well.
i could go the rest of my life without another kirby game. theyre made for like, 4 year olds. now, if this were actually true i wouldnt care, but they market the game to everyone lol....kirby games are embarassingly bland and easy to finish
Having all four “Renaissance Era” Kirby games on one system would be incredible, but at this point I think most of us just want something new from the series. We already got a great send-off in the form of Star Allies and its post-launch content, so we could go a little while until a hypothetical “Dream Collection 2.”
@@FedoraKirb I want something new too that's why a collection would be the best for this kid of gameplay instead of a new game that looks and plays the same
@@FedoraKirb Judging by the clues in Star Allies, it does look as though whatever is coming next for Kirby is going to be something different from the current formula... or they were just trolling lmao
My top 5 5. Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn 4. Metroid Prime Trilogy 3. Kid Icarus Uprising 2. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door 1. The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask.
I agree with FE PoR and RD; PoR is my favourite video game of all time. As for Kid Icarus Uprising, it would be nice to see a version of the game that's actually playable for the left-handed. But, given Nintendo's track record, they'd probably somehow find a way to make the remaster still play terribly for the left-handed.
I personally feel it would be so wrong to do another Majora's Mask remake without doing another Ocarina of Time remake as well. The two games really go hand in hand imo. That's just how I feel though. Personally, in terms of Zelda games, since Oot and MM already got remasters, I'd rather have a Minish Cap remaster.
I dunno... Once I hit a certain threshold of good sound quality, my ears stop being able to tell the difference. My gripe is, like with all wireless earbuds, the use of the massive security destroyer that is Bluetooth. I'd rather not have my computer, tablet, or smartphone hacked over that protocol, from far outside that protocol's supposed maximum range.
@@natsume-hime2473 On the one hand, there is a limit on the difference you can hear. On the other, ConRays have a really base-heavy profile leading to muddy mids and highs, with the bass itself being somewhat distorted. The problem here is you can get better sound for significantly less money. This doesn't alleviate your bt concerns (valid), but we're not talking premium audio here.
@@AmaranthOriginal if you want premium audio, don’t buy wireless buds, at any price point. Get some over ear headphones. In fact, don’t even go wireless at all if you really care about audio quality.
@@JMGauthier I'm not sure why you're saying that. I explicitly said we're not talking premium audio. We're talking something that can be out-performed by a 30 dollar pair of Bluetooth buds from Wal-Mart. These aren't even good by bt standards, and that's the whole point. They're asking over a hundred bucks for something that underperforms on the standards of bt audio, failing in audio quality, reception, function and usually battery life to sets at a quarter of the price. This isn't even an audiophile deal. This is like...pretty basic stuff. You can get better Bluetooth audio (which won't match wired, but nobody is claiming it will) for less. Even low bitrate mp3s will sound noticeably better by upgrading from CrayOns, because the quality is so low. Which is why it's such a shame to see so many RU-vidrs endorse them.
@@SgtSega N64 games with the controls of the 3ds ones. So that atmosphere and stuff stays the game, but it doesn't get the 3d All Stars treatment either
I'm seeing that one a lot in the comments. Personally, I don't see the appeal. I felt like Uprising wasn't very good but clearly a remaster would make a lot of people happy so I support it.
Crafted World is good in it's own right. The artstyle, while not inherently an issue, is a little stale after Wooly World. But what I will say is that I prefer Wooly World, as Crafted World is best played when you know what you're looking for, or at least know in what kinds of places to look, and isn't all too fun on a blind run. To me, souvenir hunting and looking up where the normal side collectibles are is where the real fun is, and much less irritating. and it shouldn't be that way. It's good, just not great like Wooly World, or the original Yoshi's Island.
I personally think Crafted World was pretty great. The 100% completion stuff definitely isn't worth doing, but going through each of the levels is like a dream
Crafted World sucked. The levels may have looked okay graphically but if I recall correctly it was stuck at 720p so it just as a whole didn’t look that good. The level themselves were either very boring or the epitome of “whatever”. Not a very good game, especially when you can get so much better platformers like Tropical Freeze on the switch already.
@@UncleFlutus Just cause it's 720p doesn't mean it looks bad. And yeah the level design was a little boring, but still really fun in its own way. It's just more of a reeled back relaxing game compared to its predicessors.
Prime trilogy, wind waker and twilight princess, f zero, double dash, ttyd, Pikmin 1&2 maybe, Kirby air ride. Heck 1/3 of this list was GameCube games.
Well if you really sit down and think about it paying $60.00 plus tax for a Nintendo switch port is a way better deal compared to buying the original version for over $100 and up! 😭 Plus it would give new gamers a chance to play a classic game without breaking the bank with that I would love to see a few games make a come back. Captain Rainbow(released for the Wii never localized Disaster Day of Crisis( Wii game that was canceled due to an earthquake that hit Japan) Fatal Frame Mask of the Luna Eclipse A wii game was joint developed by Nintendo, Bandai and Grasshopper Manufacturer! The latter is well know for classic games like No More Heroes, Killer 7 and the Silver Case series! Why did this never get localized? Well the original had a ton of bugs and it was never decided who would fix them as Nintendo and Bandai didn't agree to fix it. Currently it is in limbo. 😢 Those are a few games I want to see come to the Switch and the fact that Disaster Report:Summer of Memories and Fatal Frame Maiden of the Blackwater is finally getting localized gives me hope. You have a great day Arlo! One day we will have a paper mario collection!
@@HyperGirl81 Disaster: Day of Crisis wasn't canceled, both Japan & Europe got it. They just never brought it to NA. Which, apparently, was due to poor sales elsewhere. (Reggie didn't think too highly of it either, so that wasn't doing it any favors.)
I know what you mean (though I still can play it on my Wii U); it's the only Xenoblade game I've actually been able to finish. Xenoblade games have great stories and worldbuilding, but they're really brought down for me by that MMO-style combat system. Xenoblade X didn't solve that, but it had fantastic enough exploration that I was able to overlook the combat.
tbh the story is so basic you could neutralize an acid with it. However the gameplay was FANTASTIC. It was an RPG mixed with a metroidvania, what a goddamn amazing game.
@@DarkEspeon40K I did enjoy the twist wherein we discovered that Saturos and Mernadi were trying to save the world. Tolbi's arc was quite interesting too.
It’s also one of those rare games where your save data can be imported from the first game to the second, due to its Pokémon like feature of collecting “dijins” that strengthens your power. Collecting all also unlocks a special dungeon that completing it grants you the most powerful summon in the game! Well worth the effort. One of the few games I ever 100 precented!
Idk why they won't just do it. Cheap project and good PR too. Are they just scared of some of Mother 3's "offensive" humor? That's the only thing I can think of.
@@rogan4338 a big reason why is because sales. Basically everyone who wants can already play all the games, including Mother 3. They think it would be a waste of time to remake them when everybody who wants can just play them. But I think if they do good job advertising it, it could be a big success. Plenty of people know Ness and Lucas from smash and find them interesting, I think the series has great potential to appeal to a lot more people, and the switch is getting more people into the games that mainly the hardcore Nintendo fans play.
I would really love a Kid Icarus: Uprising remaster on the switch upscaled with gyro aiming. I bought it on the 3ds and played it a bit, but ultimately struggled with the poor control scheme and gave up. However I would DEFINITELY play the hell out of a switch version.
Nintendo Remasters I want on Switch: 10.Kid Icarus Uprising 9.Pokémon Red and Blue 8. Star Fox 64 7. The Legend Of Zelda Majora’s Mask 6. Dragon Ball Z Budokai 5. Super Mario Galaxy 2 4. Mario and Sonic at The Olympic Games 3.Sonic Generations 2.The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess 1.The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time.
@@theAstarrr I haven't played it myself, but I spend many a lunch break this past year at my school just watching gameplay and marveling at how violent it was lol
I disagree. I think they're not going to do it because Prime 3's controls are far too fundamental to the game. So many scenarios were designed around IR controls to the point that the game couldn't work on Dual Sticks (and I talking about Enemies, Bosses, and Puzzles, not just the lever pushing.) Gyro would also be terrible for a whole game, let alone a trilogy of them. With all of this being said, I adore the entire Trilogy, Each game excels in different areas, but they're all wonderful experiences I would recommend anyone play them. But I don't think it's happening. With all of that being said, I'm hoping for the same thing. The difference between the two of us is that I'm a sad man who once read about how the MP Trilogy devs couldn't even think of any way to translate MP3 to switch. All we can do is hope, and it's no one's right to take that away. I'm hoping too, but I'm not convinced it's going to happen, not on switch anyway.
I would say the ones we haven't had localized here deserves remakes, not remasters. But the ones we did, yes. So both please. I want a Genealogy, Thracia, and Binding Blade remake. But you can remaster the two Ike games and the rest of the GBA games.
F-Zero GX is great but I've always had difficulty playing it due to all of the colours flashing by so quickly and a lot of things simply blending together on some stages. I'm not even epileptic either. A remaster with a lot of options to address visual impairments and maybe fine tune a few of the stages would be amazing for the game since if you suffer from those problems it's kind of impossible to play them.
@@QwertyCaesar In my experience, X is a lot easier for newcomers to get into as it’s novice difficulty is a lot easier than GX’s novice difficulty. So GX and it’s “visuals” make a lot more sense when you look at it as a sequel to X. That said, I’ve heard the same kind of complaints from another F-Zero fan. And I think X would be a good choice for you to try out.
My practically impossible list: -Metroid Prime Trilogy -Kid Icarus Uprising -Zelda OOT and Majora's Mask -Zelda Twitlight Princess and Windwaker HD -Pokemon Stadium Remake or Revival -Donkey Kong 64 or a new DK 3D game -Wario Land in the online service or a Wario 2D game pleaseeeee -Punch Out!!! new game -Chibi Robo
Only one that checks out is Prime Trilogy. the Wii remote and nunchuck is to Fundamental to Prime 3's Controls. Prime devs already said they couldn't even start to think how they could translate it to switch, but here's hoping someone thinks of something. I could see a 1+2 pack, but it would feel incomplete without Corruption.
@@jonathanwest8415 I mean; couldn't they simply remap the pointer controls to the gyro (and, unlike Mario Galaxy on Switch, make it that you can choose to map those pointer controls to either the right gyro or the left)? It's not as fast or reliable as the IR pointer was, but I don't see how it wouldn't work.
@@matthewmuir8884 Devs touched on this point too, I just didn't mention it because I did on another comment. Gyro would be bad for a game like Prime 3 because it requires precision to shoot where you want to shoot, which is something the Switch's gyro can't give. it worked well in BotW because when you ready an arrow, you only need to make minute changes to hit your target, and it usually takes about a second or less to aim at a general target. If you mess around with the gyro shrine puzzles, you can quickly notice that the Joy-con and the object your rotating will desync. having that be game-wide would quickly become annoying, if not infuriating. Going back to dual stick wouldn't be good for prime 3 either because too much of the game is centered around the Z-target and the arm cannon's reticle separated. This include not only the lever and energy cell segments, (which could probably benefit from gyro tbh.) but many enemies and major bosses too. (you can't even target Ridley in the fight on Norion. the challenge comes from aiming, if gyro would cause a desync, it turns a fun challenge into a mess.) All this to say, I still hope someone thinks of something. I love the Prime Trilogy, and want it to be more accessible, so I hope someone can make the series an enjoyable experience on the only respected Nintendo console since the NES. This just describes what I think won't work, not saying nothing will. A rerelease wouldn't affect me much though, since I have a working copy of Trilogy on Wii U VC. It would be nice for more people to like the series though. (Sorry for writing a novel, just a lot comes to mind.)
@@jonathanwest8415 Well, you said so yourself that gyro aim is best-suited for the small, finer aiming that control sticks struggle a lot with. Gyro aim is really more meant to supplement the second stick, rather than replace it. They could perhaps have it like the aiming in Breath of the Wild: you use the stick for the big movements and then the gyro for the small corrections. But I admit that I don't know nearly enough about Prime 3 to know if that's a good idea or not. That said, I've seen people claim that it's possible to emulate the series and replace the pointer with a gyro with it still working well.
It’s simple: Nintendo should offer a service to make the entire library always accessible. Make a horribly pricey subscription model, I still pay it. Maybe with a subscription + model to play the Remakes.
not in a million years. thats also why they dont do compilations [save for that bs limited release that was missing games]...if they made it easy for everyone to always get their games one time, they wouldnt be able to charge every 3-6 years for the same stuff. nintendo been re-releasing their same games and ideas since the wii/ds into the wii u/switch and 3ds...theyre still re-releasing stuff from that era on switch now. how about some new games? or remakes of ones that matter, like golden sun. nobody wants another fuckin wario ware game lol
Dear Arlo, I deeply appreciate that you had full subtitles put on this video. Thank you very much, and I hope you'll have them put on your future creations! -Lots of love, Squirtle.
Starfox Adventures was one of my earliest games I ever had, being a 7 year old when it came out, and I fucking loved it. Yeah, it was a big departure from what people grew to know Starfox as, but still, it had such excellent atmosphere, great music, and great locations. The combat was lacklustre though.
Also, I know they made Okami again for the Switch, but there was a sequel called Okamiden for the DS and I'd LOVE for that to get the attention and remaster that it deserves.