Ars Technica has an article up about rebooting classic franchises called "Everything Old Is New Again," and to no one's surprise, the majority of the article focuses on Capcom's slew of titles from the past year, including Bionic Commando: Rearmed, 1942 and Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix. Ars Technica speaks with Capcom's creative director Kraig Kujawa (ProTip: the "J" is silent!) about all the goings-on this past year, including the thought-process behind picking particular games and/or franchises, pleasing all you hardk0r3 fanb0is and managing difficulty levels. It's an interesting read, so quit dilly-dallying and click on this link, already.
Everything Old Is New Again: Resurrecting Classic Games on ArsTechnica
Tuesday, December 30, 2008, 01:45 PM
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Yeah. I hope that Capcom has set up a new trend which will be followed by the other video games editors. I would like to play HD Remix Final Fight, Double Dragon, Dragon Ninja etc... lol FEI-LEE |
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I personally love the Remakes especially Bionic Commando Rearmed. Can't wait for some new upcoming HD titles!! RagingDemon015 |
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im really enjoying all the capcom remakes. |


oh oh looks like capcom's evil plan to remake all their games has been found out :O(sarcasm).
IMD1It's a pretty good read. Coincidence that I read it this morning.
12:24 PM PST