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shevy-javayesterday at 9:36 PM3 repliesview on HN

Hmmm. I do sometimes play old DOS games. And then the era of games that followed, say ... from 1995 to 2005 or so, give or take. Though quite rarely nowadays.

I'd wish there could be an improvement of some of the old games. Not to change their character per se, but to make some small modest improvements to e. g. gameplay, usability, perhaps even the graphics - without killing the old flair it had. Anyone remember Alone in the Dark? I liked the polygons, even though nobody would use these today. So that can probably not be improved a lot without ruining the old feeling. But content-wise? Where is AI when you need it? Can't AI autogenerate more content for those games AND also improve them modestly?


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bombcaryesterday at 10:14 PM

Some of the source ports (and some of the reimagining) does exactly what you want:

Various DooM ports go beyond replicating "vanilla DooM" and even beyond updating graphics, to adding true 3D, etc.

VMCI and HotA go way beyond "Heroes III on modern machines"

Augustus expands on Julius until it's not just "Caesar 3" on current equipment.

cjmcqueenyesterday at 9:47 PM

There are a lot of remakes of old games. Nintendo has done this a lot, but one challenge is these old games all come with IP and copyright, so it's hard to remake a game even with the technology. You have to have ownership and a good reason to believe people will buy a slightly updated game.

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cindyllmyesterday at 9:47 PM

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