BurningRage
Super Freak
Elite Beat Agents sequel
Zero Escape VLR sequel
Superman 64 reboot
Zero Escape VLR sequel
Superman 64 reboot
Wow that looks outstanding! I wish stupid Boon would do something like this.
Reboots
Resident Evil series.
Sequels:
Tomb Raider 4 (The Trilogy universe).
Elite Beat Agents sequel
Zero Escape VLR sequel
Superman 64 reboot
Remakes:
Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 3
Metal Gear
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake
Metal Gear Solid (W/ David Hayter as Solid Snake)
Jurassic Park:Operation Genesis
Syphon Filter
Rebooted:
Resident Evil as a whole. Doesn't really need much explanation
Sequels:
Resident Evil Outbreak 3
Final Fantasy VII (After Advent Children)
Devil May Cry (W/ Reubon Langdon as Dante)
Read Dead Redemption
The Last of Us
I'm sure there are others I'd like, but it's all I could think of right now.
Great list I would add legend of dragoon to the list.
Remakes:
RE2/3.
Dino Crisis REmake style.
Did someone mention RE: Code Veronica? I think that deserves a mega remake. Like how the original RE had.
Remakes:
The Shinobi series from Sega
Resident Evils 1, 2, and 3
Metal Gears 1 and 2
MechWarrior 2 (it's a popular series, so I think it can happen)
GTA Vice City (not sure if Rockstar would ever do it, but it's still my favorite game in the franchise).
Rebooted:
Onimusha
Metal Gear Solid
Resident Evil
Sequel
Jak and Daxter (Sony needs to follow up on some new games for this)
Half-Life 2 Episode 3
That Shadow of the Colossus sequel called, The Last Guardian
MW2 brings back some memories, one of my first PC games and I got a Sidewinder that twisted so you could turn the torso of the mech, it was SWEET
Also forgot to mention Portal 3 and a big shout out to Mirrors Edge 2- a game I didn't think would ever get made
Heck, yes! I rocked those games with a Sidewinder Precision Pro. Loved 31st Century Combat, Ghost Bear's Legacy, and Mercenaries.
Tomb Raider 4 was in actually development to take place after the events of Underworld but got scrapped after SquareEnix saw how much money Uncharted is making and thought they should do a shot-of-shot carbon copy of it, with Christopher Nolan-esque seriousness and Hans Zimmer music. Coz y'know, that's what Tomb Raider is all about.