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Earlier this week, Sega's Mike Hayes showed a rare but welcome respect for the past, admitting that his company had not treated some of its classic franchises as well as it should have. The more recent Sonic games and the dismal disappointment that was Golden Axe stand as hefty testament to this sad truth.

However, if Sega really is serious about giving its IP a serious revitalization, one can't argue that there are still plenty of untapped classics that it could stand to bring back. Sega is bested only by Nintendo when it comes to the range and quality of its past glories, and for a company so keen on whoring out its past franchises, there are a surprising number of games that have been long forgotten, trotted out only on downloadable platforms or retro compilations. 

So, which classic IP should Sega resurrect? With so many to choose from, you can't just pick one! Read on for a few noteworthy suggestions, and feel free to add your own!

Streets of Rage:


Perhaps the most popular and well-known Sega game not yet remade, Streets of Rage was a must-have for any Genesis owner worth his cartridges. The first two games especially kicked vast amounts of arse, taking the classic sidescrolling beat 'em up formula but adding a police car that would drop a nuke on criminals at the touch of a button. A tactical nuke, just to deal with a few gangbangers and drug dealers. That is how you fight crime. Stupid Miranda rights.

With games like Castle Crashers, Muramasa and the upcoming Shank getting a lot of attention, the once-dead beat 'em up genre has seen something of a resurgence this generation. If you just add a lick of HD paint and maybe a bit more depth to the combat system, there is no reason why a new Streets of Rage couldn't hit the digital market with most of its core gameplay intact. The simplicity of a good old fashioned brawler never gets old, and there's no doubt that a new Streets of Rage could appeal to retroheads and newbies alike. 

Just don't bring back those jackass flame jugglers. Screw those guys.

Vectorman:


It's still amazing to me that Vectorman has become such an obscure videogame. When the original Vectorman was released, it didn't only generate praise from critics, it turned out to be a commercial success as well. In fact, Vectorman was so successful that they were going to make a movie. So, why is Vectorman one of Sega's most forgotten characters, doomed only to return as a bit player on Sega's many nostalgia compilations? It really makes no sense. 

The last we saw of this lovable green robot was the ill-fated Vectorman 3, a game that exists only in terrible E3 tech demo form. Once in development for the PS2, the game was essentially a third-person Halo rip-off. All the game's humor had been taken out, gameplay looked generic at best and confusing at worst, while Vectorman himself looked like a very poor man's Master Chief. 

However, that's not to say Vectorman wouldn't work as a third-person shooter. Add in some cartoon violence on the scale of Metal Arms: Glitch in the System, preserve the tongue-in-cheek humor and classic cartoon look of the character, and you could have a great little game. Vectorman could definitely come back in the current generation, provided that Sega doesn't try and reinvent the character as a "dark" and "gritty" space marine. 

Decap Attack:


Decap Attack is, easily, one of my favorite Genesis games of all time. Of all time, sir! In Japan, the game was known as Magical Hat no Buttobi Tabo! Daibōken, and it was based on the anime Magical Hat. Since the license for Magical Hat was not obtained for outside Japan, the game's characters, level designs and graphics were almost entirely changed. The game was now about a headless mummy called Chuck D. Head, and it was awesome. 

The game's quirky design and solid platforming helped make it one of the best Genesis games out there, and Chuck himself deserves to be better remembered than he is. The character could work wonderfully either as a traditional sidescroller or a 3D action/adventure game. His head-flinging shenanigans might also work really well on the Wii as well. Decap Attack has a ton of potential. Cel-shade Chuck's ass and bring him back!

Night Trap:


I don't care what anybody says. Stick that thing on the Wii and you'll have a game of the year contender on your hands!

Ristar:


If there was a more beautiful, bright and bizarre Genesis game, I don't want to know about it. Ristar is, perhaps, the very best Sega character that never went anywhere. It defies all logic that he never became a big mascot for the company. Maybe kids of the nineties just didn't think anthropomorphic clouds of space gas were particularly cool. Not as cool as blue hedgehogs, in any case. 

Ristar started life as a rabbit, and not a star. In fact, he was what Sonic was originally going to be. Sega were designing various mascots in a bid to counteract Nintendo's ever-popular Mario. One of those designs was a rabbit with ears that stretched out to pick up objects. The rabbit became a hedgehog and dropped the stretchy gimmick, but the idea of stretchy limbs was developed further as a game called Feel. The ears turned into arms and the rabbit had been transformed into a star (originally called Dexstar). After a few redesigns, the game eventually became Ristar

I've always loved the look of Ristar. The vibrant color scheme and unique, endearing main character should have been much more successful. The game sold enough to be considered relatively popular, but no more than that. The character of Ristar has barely been seen since, making only insignificant cameos in Shenmue in Segagaga, and enjoying a brief run in Sonic the Comic. I literally do not care how Sega brings Ristar back, but he deserves better than he's gotten!

Crazy Taxi:


I am actually convinced that this one will happen. Crazy Taxi has proven so popular in arcades and is regarded as such a classic that there is no way Sega will leave this one alone. Crazy Taxi was namechecked, along with Streets of Rage, by Mike Hayes in his recent CVG interview, which could indicate a level of current interest in the game. Since its arcade debut, it's enjoyed ports on the Dreamcast, PS2, GameCube, PC, GBA and PSP. This is a franchise Sega knows how to milk. 

The gameplay is so simple that it would require no changes. You pick people up and drive them to their destinations, trying not to laugh when the black lady inappropriately demands that you take her to KFC (this happens in the game and it is terrible). With a formula that easy, it's almost impossible to screw up. Almost

Beyond Oasis:


Beyond Oasis was one of the best Zelda clones ever made. It was a very clear effort to provide an alternative to Nintendo's classic adventure franchise, but it did enough different things to stand out on its own. It also looked terrific, both in terms of graphics (for the time) and art direction. 

It followed a typical top-down, dungeon-themed, action/adventure format, but main character Ali was helped along in his quest by various elemental spirits that could attack enemies and help him solve a variety of puzzles. It was really good fun, and while it lacked the inherent challenge of Zelda, it provided Genesis fans with a top notch adventure game to call their own. It enjoyed a Sega Saturn prequel, The Legend of Oasis, in 1996, but was never seen or heard from again, outside of a Virtual Console release and an appearance on Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection

Beyond Oasis is ripe for a reboot. Gamers still love a classic action/adventure game, and Sega has the means to provide it. Sure, it'll never rival The Legend of Zelda, but putting a Beyond Oasis game on the PS3 or Xbox 360, with gorgeous visuals and Zelda-esque gameplay is a surefire winner, at least in my book. We might not be able to get Hyrule in HD, but Sega could at least provide a near-perfect forgery and continue to do what Nintendon't. 

Comix Zone:


Everything about Comix Zone is fantastic. From its wonderfully bizarre premise to its killer graphics and utterly amazing soundtrack, this scrolling beat 'em up is a classic in every sense of the word. If only it wasn't so brutally difficult that you lose health even by punching barrels, something you need to do to progress through the game. Oh, and being able to get past the first three levels would be amazing, too!

Comix Zone was impregnably hard, but that didn't matter when we were kids because we were stupid. Also, because everything else in the game was so utterly mindblowing. The game was released late in the Genesis' lifespan, was a little on the short side, and the aforementioned difficulty held it back, but the game still managed to be a success, and is among the most beloved of Sega's 16-bit titles. 

I cannot imagine a single living sole who would object to a new Comix Zone. Unless they have seriously have something against people having fun. Maybe a turbo-misanthrope or something. Stick a brand new Comix Zone on XBLA or PSN, and I think Sega will have a hit for sure.

In fact, Sega, just do sequels for all of these games. By next week. Thanks!








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Matt Bradley's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:03
Matt Bradley
RISTAR!! RISTAR!! RISTAAARRRRRR!!!!!!!!
ScottyG's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:03
ScottyG
Oh Ristar, so good. ^_^
Drack48's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:04
Drack48
E-Swat and Shinobi please.
ProperlyParanoid's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:04
ProperlyParanoid
To be honest, the only one of these games I ever played is Crazy Taxi. I love it though, so I hope they ressurect that,
ogmaster's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:04
ogmaster
Sega is so disappointing. So many great games that will never see a sequel.
Lemon Fresh Zombies's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:05
Lemon Fresh Zombies
What?! No DJ Boy?
greeneggsnsam's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:06
greeneggsnsam
I mean Seaman, obviously.
JiR INC's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:07
JiR INC
Streets of rage!!!
johnmora's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:08
johnmora
Phantasy Star. A real Phantasy Star.
Brian Slaughter's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:08
Brian Slaughter
Golden Axe.
MaximusPaynicus's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:10
MaximusPaynicus
Alex Kidd.

That is all.
matty125's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:10
matty125
After playing Streets of Rage 3 it seemed like they exhausted every thing you can do in a beat 'em up. Maybe because SoR2 was so fantastic, playing 3 just felt convoluted and unnecessary.

Eternal Champions. That is the game that needs to come back in a big way, but one title that Sega prematurely axed in favor of Vitura Fighter. Awesome story, beautiful art, fantastic soundtrack, solid character depth - just balance the gameplay and you have a return of a gem ready to leave up to it's potential as it should have.
Cazza's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:10
Cazza
First thing I did was hit Ctrl+F and search for Bonanza Bros. I am disappoint
electric goldfish's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:11
electric goldfish
Space Channel 5. On the Wii, plz. It would be perfect, chu chu chu~
revistinha1's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:12
revistinha1
Night Trap > Heavy Rain
LMAO
lastdual's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:12
lastdual
They need to go the Sonic 4 route and give us a new 2D sequel to Monster World IV.

(unfortunately, some things are too awesome to be real)
ShenMoo's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:13
ShenMoo
fuck sake. wheres the love for panzer dragoon. Orta is the best rail shooter of all time, even better than starfox 64....yeah i said it. id love another panzer dragoon if not that then streets of rage 4. bring on the girls with the whips
Lukeyboy101's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:13
Lukeyboy101
Streets of Rage is a definite; Night Trap would be great but I would love to see another Ecco Title; baffled the hell out of he but will always remember them.
FuriousSpoon's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:14
FuriousSpoon
I would like to see Sega resurrect Die Hard Arcade, Streets of Rage, Three Dirty Dwarves, or Comix Zone.
BalloonFighter's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:14
BalloonFighter
I never really played it but Toejam & Earl always looked kinda neat.
DashRollRush's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:15
DashRollRush
No love for Kid Chameleon?
naia-the-gamer's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:15
naia-the-gamer
Phantasy Star. I don't mean the Action RPG/MMO that has come out in the last ten years. I mean that turn-based story driven RPG. While they may have the same name, they may as well be two completely different franchises. The same applies to the Shining Force series.

Ristar was pretty good too.
Lukeyboy101's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:16
Lukeyboy101
Oh Yeah; I agree with ShenMoo, Panzer Dragoon should come back. Hell if Sin and Punishment can do; why cannot Panzer Dragoon ???
Havoc Fang's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:18
Havoc Fang
Let's get some craaaazaaaay money.
Kraid's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:18
Kraid
What Matt Bradley said.
Charl3z523's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:19
Charl3z523
Badass article =]. Only game I have to add is of course Alex Kidd.
BalloonFighter's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:20
BalloonFighter
I think Sega has been in defense mode for the last 15 or so years. Always making new IPs that never really hit it big and forgetting about their old stuff people love. Sega needs to focus.
Jmastab's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:21
Jmastab
Streets of Rage and Ristar !!!!
cesaro's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:22
cesaro
A new Wonder Boy would be awesome.
wanderingpixel's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:23
wanderingpixel
Comix Zone. Keep it 2D though.
revistinha1's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:25
revistinha1
eternal champions !hell yah!
overkills in hd ftw!
Drachula64's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:26
Drachula64
I love Comix Zone, but I feel it should stay where it is. Either a new full-fledged Phantasy Star game, or an arcade-style Streets of Rage beat-em-up.
fpsfanatic's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:26
fpsfanatic
Toejam and Earl has a lot of potential. With a Gorillaz soundtrack.
KwikPwn's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:27
KwikPwn
Toe Jam and Earl, Strider, Shinobi or Streets of Rage would be nice. While we're talking franchise reboots, a new Power Stone from CAPCOM would be nice, I loved it on the Dreamcast,
AlexBebop's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:28
AlexBebop
Dude. Streets of Rage, Vectorman and Comix Zone fa' sho.
George Eric Oliver's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:28
George Eric Oliver
Comic Zone and Vectorman EASY
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:29
Jonathan Holmes
Panzer Dragoon, ShenMue, Jet Grind Radio, Altered Beast, and Chu Chu Rocket are my top five.

I know Altered Beast sucks, but I still love it for some reason, and there is no rule that says that it always has to suck. Transforming into a tiger in No More Heroes 2 ruled. I would happily play game where that's all I did.
wanderingpixel's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:29
wanderingpixel
Actually, they would probably fuck up Comix Zone, so I'm going to say a non-mmo Phantasy Star.
ran24's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:31
ran24
Comix Zone could be pretty cool, what with all the cel-shading that goes on these days.
KalosBlue's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:32
KalosBlue
GUNSTAR HEROES
tenz's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:33
tenz
Ahem... Shenmue damn it!!!
REPTAR's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:33
REPTAR
Comix Zone could be wicked rad extreme totally awesome adjective

Or crazy taxi
P4KO's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:33
P4KO
Jet Set Radioooooo!!
Thurber's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:33
Thurber
Dynamite Headdy!
MasterMS's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:36
MasterMS
No love for Dynamite Headdy? That was one of my favorite games. Similar to Ristar in the unique feel and play of the game, in a lot of ways it was better than Ristar. Not surprising they are both treasure games. But for me personally I don't think I'd want any of these games besides maybe streets of rage to be remade. I don't feel like Sega would do any of them justice.
de BLOO's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:36
de BLOO
Crazy Taxi
Methos's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:36
Methos
Skies of Arcadia. Nuff said.
Ashley Davis's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:37
Ashley Davis
I would be all about another Eternal Champions and Chu Chu Rocket. A sequel to Monster World IV that comes overseas would be nice too.
Electrium's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2010 16:39
Electrium
I wasn't a fan of the original Comix Zone because it was just so damn hard, but if they remade it with SF4 / Borderlands style graphics, it could be really awesome.

I second Phantasy Star. None of this online crap!
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