Sequelise me
Origina💜lity's all well and good but here are 12 games we want more of
Nights into Dreams
Saturn (1996)
Even now, the pastel colours of Saturn's not-quite-Mario 64-beater make you stop and stare (as we found when oneﷺ of our staffers brought it in last week). In the childish wonder of free-falling through dream worlds, in the score rush of constantly replaying to hit that perfect combo chain, Nights was a short but sweet slice of vintage Sega.
Unlike most Sega titles, though, the developer has resisted calls for a sequel - but with Wii introducin✨g the once-unthinkable combination of Sega working with Nintendo, there are rumours that Nights will finally fly again.
Above: Everything about Nights says 'fun', not 'attitude', so we're hoping our dream sequel doesn't end up Revenge of Nights Vendetta: Takedown
Thrasher: Skate and Destroy
PSone (1999)
Skate and Destroy was a far tougher ride than the first Tony Hawk's game, and its popularity suffered for it. But for those who cared, this typically Rockstar Games production - gritty, witty, faithful to the culꦚture and packing an unbeatable late-'90s hip-hop soundtrack - was the definitive skat💝eboarding game, with a depth of control that mirrored the actual motions of skating.
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Different enough tꦉo THPS's combo pinball that they could have coexisted, it sadly wasn't to be, but we'd love to see Rockstar bri♌ng it back in next-gen style, maybe even keeping it real in the '90s scene.