My realistic takes:
- Propeller Arena.
- Toy Commander.
- The first Space Channel 5.
- Sonic Adventure 2.
- Chu Chu Rocket.
- Cosmic Smash.
The first one is completed, I see no reason to not put it up, at the very least the sales would cover the porting costs. Toy Commander is excellent, it wasn't published by Sega but I'm sure Sega owns the rights to it. It's great fun, it lasts for forever and has a fine multiplayer splitscreen mode which is a rarity in many games these days.
As for SC5, I can see them porting it eventually. Part 2 has MJ, that's why it's coming out first (do they want to release it at the same time as Ubisoft's game? :lol: ). Sonic Adventure 2 is a given, it will come out next year, probably as a bridge to the anniversary game. Chu Chu is on its way to iThings, I'm hoping it does well, I need that stuff on Xbox. Cosmic Smash, an obscure Japanese-only release, would please many import freaks like me but its niche nature wouldn't make it very appealing to the masses, I'm not sure if publishing it would be worth it.
The not so realistic:
- Shenmue
- Skies of Arcadia
I don't think space is an issue here, to be honest. The sound in Skies Legends was bad because it was very compressed. Audio codecs evolved and these days stuff sounds great and takes little space. However, testing and debugging an RPG is a nightmare... As for Shenmue, many (if not all) of the graphical assets across the discs were reused, the biggest chunk was definitely audio and the same deal applies here. Shenmue 2 is a whole different story and XBLA's file limits are a step back. They could get around this by releasing Shenmue 2 on the Xbox Originals, but I don't think Microsoft releases games under the "originals" brand anymore. Besides, doesn't Microsoft "own" that release?
The licensing nightmares:
- Jet Set Radio
Well, we discussed this regarding Crazy Taxi. Sega owns at least one third of the soundtrack, including the iconic Let Mom Sleep. Releasing a gimped game would annoy a lot of people but having some of the soundtrack instead of having a completely different one is way better. And there's custom soundtracks...definitely nowhere as bad as Crazy Taxi.
Needless to say, all of these re-releases must have widescreen because it can make me buy them. Ha.
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