New Remasters for the Switch? (Zelda Games, Metroid Prime & More!)



From the recent Metroid Prime Remastered launch which came out of no where. Remasters of Nintendo’s older games are amazing to have on the Nintendo Switch. Replaying a older game with new visuals and a smooth 60fps is always amazing to have. So what remasters could we see in the future? Let’s look into it!

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40 thoughts on “New Remasters for the Switch? (Zelda Games, Metroid Prime & More!)”

  1. Pls no more remasters. Remaster means the original title will likely not come to NSO in a long time.
    N64 only had a very small library compared to any other Nintendo console, and Nintendo lost the rights to many of their titles such as Rare games or Disney/Star Wars games, putting their inclusion on the service up in the air. This includes 4 of the remaining Top 20 bestsellers (#8 Diddy Kong Racing, #13 Star Wars Episode 1: Racer, #14 Banjo Tooie, #20 Perfect Dark).

    After the current wave is over (Pokémon Stadium 2, Mario Party 3, Excitebike 64, 1080 Snowboarding), they can do one more wave of that scale with Smash Bros., Donkey Kong 64 and Hey you, Pikachu, and then they have to bring the GameCube, or face the problem of no longer having hype potential with home console titles for NSO.

    And if they remaster half of the GameCube's library beforehand, we'll be stuck with some Mario sports titles and Star Fox Adventures/Assault (which are great, btw) on NSO, and that's not enough.

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  2. Ocarina of time is my favorite nintendo game of all time and I would love to see them do for that what they did for metroid prime remastered. . Mario 64, windwaker, symphony of the night, and pokemon gold/silver would be really cool too.

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  3. I always thought it would be cool if they made remasters but then also created new DLC for the remastered versions. Can you imagine a completely new DLC for Links Awakening or Metroid?

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  4. Who else would rather have Nintendo focus their resources on a NEW top-down Zelda game instead of another remaster of something we already have/could've just been ported to the Switch? I honestly see no reason to remake ANY top-down Zeldas but it seems especially odd to want to remake Link To The Past which has aged considerably well and really has no reasonable need to be remade. Especially true when you consider its sequel, Link Between Worlds, which is already a soft remake of that game's world.

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  5. Not going to trash the Switch hardware, it does a well enough job, but it is near the end of its life.

    I’d much prefer they use these remakes to pad out their next system launch year (hopefully 4K)

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  6. The GameCube games I really want to get remasters on the switch are Wind Waker and TTYD. For a while, I wanted the same thing for Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD. Even though it’s unlikely, I wouldn’t mind getting remasters of those games too. As for the Zelda games, A Link to the Past is an absolute must and the Oracle games deserve some attention as well. Fingers crossed. 🤞🤞🤞

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  7. Pokemon Collosseum is my favorite because of how different it is. It's darker and meant for a slightly older audience. The developers themselves didn't even know that much about pokemon and they still managed to make a great game! I'd pay whatever amount just to play a remake 😄

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  8. My Nintendo remastered game wishlist includes: TLOZ A Link to the Past,
    Super Metroid, Metroid Prime 2 – 3, and as far as pokemon games. I'm wishing Nintendo gives us Crystal, Emerald, Platinum and a Pokemom Stadium Ultimate, which includes the entire 1,000+ pokemon roster.

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  9. I don't see any new/remasters for the Switch after TotK. I expect the WW and TP HD remakes to be available at launch for the next gen to help push sales since they've long been done/rumored to come and we'll perhaps a remastered LttP in the second year of the Switch 2's life cycle. In regards to Metroid Prime, I could see them being released every 6 months, with MP2 coming in August/September and MP3 just before the spring launch of the Switch 2 and then MP4 Christmas of 2024.

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  10. I've always wanted the Oracle games to get the same kind of HD treatment that Link's Awakening did on the Switch. I think it would be an extra nice bonus if they were released together, as part of a set.

    Similarly, I always thought it would be great to see Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks brought back and rebuilt for the Switch. I know that they weren't quite as beloved by typical Zelda fans, but I thought both of those games had some pretty brilliant ideas – like drawing all over the map, and how that affects the moment-to-moment gameplay.

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  11. Playing Pokémon Colosseum with remastered graphics would be so cool. Finally we will be able to play one of the best spinoff Pokémon games ever made anywhere we want.

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  12. I highly doubt they’ll release a remaster of A Link to the Past, as A Link Between Worlds, a direct sequel of ALttP, released in 2015. In reuses the same world as ALttP, and if they were to remaster ALttP, there would have to be major differences from A Link Between Worlds for me to even consider buying it.

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