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Forgotten SNES RPGs That Deserve a Modern Remake

Forgotten SNES RPGs That Deserve a Modern Remake

Forgotten SNES RPGs That Deserve a Modern Remake
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Brain Lord
© Brain Lord gameplay screenshot
Secret of Evermore
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Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
© Final Fantasy Mystic Quest gameplay screenshot
Illusion of Gaia
© Illusion of Gaia gameplay screenshot
Soul Blazer
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Bahamut Lagoon
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Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
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Breath of Fire II
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Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen
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Terranigma
© Terranigma gameplay screenshot
Forgotten SNES RPGs That Deserve a Modern Remake
Brain Lord
Secret of Evermore
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
Illusion of Gaia
Soul Blazer
Bahamut Lagoon
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
Breath of Fire II
Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen
Terranigma

Forgotten SNES RPGs That Deserve a Modern Remake

The JRPG as we know it debuted during the third console generation with iconic titles like 1986's Dragon Quest and 1987's Final Fantasy, but it wouldn't be until the arrival of the Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the onset of the fourth console generation that the genre would really come into its own. The SNES library is packed with definitive role-playing games that helped to define the console's library, but several of the best ones seem to have been lost to the annals of history, especially when it comes to potential projects for modern-era remakes of beloved classics. Rather than focusing on the likely candidates for remake consideration, like Chrono Trigger or Final Fantasy VI, several underappreciated and mostly forgotten SNES RPGs are deserving of a modern remake to bring them to a wider audience.

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