A long time ago, there was a heartwarming Nintendo game full of potential, despite the limitations of the 8-bit system. We're speaking, of course, about "Wall Street Kid." Wall Street's still cool these days, right? No? Good, because the Wayford/Majesco reinterpretation of "A Boy and His Blob" is a much better example of what we're talking about. Boy feeds Blob jellybeans, Blob turns into useful shapes according to what flavors he eats. The new version is gorgeous, accessible, and heartwarming -- in all ways an expansion of the already-fun original's potential.
The only catch is it has made us hungry for terrific recreations of NES titles that were greater than the 8 bits that went into them.
Click through to see some cult classics that deserve a second shot at life on a high-tech console.
"Super Dodgeball"If ever a game were meant for Wii, it's the hilarious sport of chucking a ball two dozen different ways at someone's head. Imagine how great it would be to lob custom missiles at your family based on your actual windup and pitch instead of pressing button combos. Bonus points to whoever invents a Nerf peripheral for actual clobbery.
"Battletoads"A terrific sense of humor, a broad variety of attacks and the ability for players and enemies to attack their own side make this one of the most beloved NES games out there. America needs a "Battletoads" game in a 3-D environment. Do it for the troops.
"Paperboy"Before there was "Grand Theft Auto," there was "Paperboy," a thin excuse to wreak as much havoc as possible in your neighborhood. The question is, now that there is GTA, why can't we use its engine to dodge lawn mowers, beehives and the occasional Grim Reaper? Come on, Atari, why don't you collaborate with Rockstar on something beautiful?
"Skate or Die 2"Despite its clumsy handling and messy graphics, "Skate or Die 2 "was raw fun. The Tony Hawk series also left the ramp to thrash urban terrain, so take the skateboard peripheral from "Tony Hawk's Ride," ditch the glitch, and graft sleek gameplay onto a punk skateboarding adventure. "Skate or Die 2" was much more engaging than its predecessor, so use its story and bizarre sense of fun to create some delirious anarchy.
"River City Ransom"There are a lot of games about two geeky gym rats beating their way through the streets to rescue someone's girlfriend, the President or the President's girlfriend. Usually they just murder everyone in town until they stumble across the right person. But the only one to make it even more fun than Double Dragon was this unrepentant thuggery.
"Kid Icarus"This game was always meant for a 3-D world. Taking aim in flight is an activity just crying out for a dual-analog controller. Lovable lead character Pit has already been recreated for "Super Smash Bros." so throw in some trick arrows, and you have yourself a game.
Honorable mention: "Captain N: The Game Master"Though never actually a video game, Captain N existed in between all Nintendo games. Imagine if all the languishing properties out there were licensed for one epic quest. You could guide the Captain through a world where each level is a better version of those '80s classics. And that, friends, would be the finest world of all.
What other classic NES games should be re-released?


























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Friday 26 March
By dick
They just remade a boy and his blob for the nintendo wii.http://www.ebgames.com/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?product_id=75698
So remake the list and replace a boy and his blob and put up T and C Surf Designs.
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Friday 26 March
By Duh
They know Boy and His Blob was remade. How about reading the article instead of just the title and looking at the pictures next time?
Saturday 27 March
By G
Amen! T&C Surf was the first game I thought of that was missing from this list, the second one is Strider.
Sunday 28 March
By Vibius
Arch Rivals?????
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Saturday 27 March
By zoot
bionic commando!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Saturday 27 March
By Jeremy
Faxanadu
Snake Rattle 'n' Roll
Solstice (and while they're at it, Equinox for SNES)
Wizards & Warriors
Double Dragons
There's probably a few more that I still regularly play, can't remember what they are at the moment though...
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Saturday 27 March
By Drew
I know I'm probably one of few, but I want to see Startropics make a comeback. I'm eager to yo-yo some aliens in 3D.
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Saturday 27 March
By Nate
Blaster Master, one time?
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Saturday 27 March
By Free SCV
Galaxy 5000! (shoot enemy space race cars, race the track and if you finish late the track dissappears and you die. awesome game)
Blaster Master! Sega had another version but today's version would rock. Awesome wall climbing, rooftop climbing, heat seeeking missle shooting, 3 way and thunderbolt shooting death machine! Then you got a hero that's weapon upgrades if powered up. Like if Mega Man's arm got stronger each powerup. The last powerup looks like a death field wiping boards of monsters....
Warping between world would really rock too. I'm sure the graphics can be redone no problem for awesome landscapes...
Crystalis, that was a fun game, love to see one where it's online /w a few thousand people. I like the simple designs and not into 3d worlds much. top view is JUST fine. :D
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Saturday 27 March
By Bill
BASEWARS. That is all.
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Saturday 27 March
By Bill
Oh yeah--California Games was awesome too!!!
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Saturday 27 March
By Linknoir
Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest
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Saturday 27 March
By sumtone
i concur!
also would be nice if they remade astanax if thats how u spell it, its pretty fun
Saturday 27 March
By Brett Martin
Super Dodgeball has been remade (Super Dodgeball Brawlers - DS)
River City Ransom HAS been remade (River City Ransom DX - GBA)
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Sunday 28 March
By shihe
I'd also love to have StarTropics remade. They could even "fix" the controls a bit, and not to mention it'd be amazing to play in 3D. :D
Also... Little Nemo the Dream Master remake would be the 2nd best thing to happen to me. (After StarTropics)
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Tuesday 30 March
By JOSH
I agree about Battletoads but PLEASE let them leave out the vehicle levels! Or, I guess, make them easier.
SKATE....OR...DIE DIE DIE DIE
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Wednesday 31 March
By Dope Is Back
Zombies ate my neighbors
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Wednesday 31 March
By Rob
They should totally remake all the Mega Man games using the "Metroid Prime" engine. Taking on the Robot Masters in a 3-D environment would be simply kickass!
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Wednesday 31 March
By Marty
Strider, loved that game
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Thursday 08 April
By LOSER
EMPATHETICALLY second that. Pleease remake that fun trip of a game. Double dragon and blaster master 4 times cuz !