Curated category
Video game remakes
- Final Fantasy Legend IISquare began work on Final Fantasy Legend II in 1989, shortly after the success of its predecessor. Series creator Akitoshi Kawazu returned as director to…
- Street Fighter Alpha 2In February 1996, Capcom unveiled Street Fighter Zero 2 at the AOU show in Tokyo. The arcade cabinet introduced a new system called Custom Combo that…
- Dissidia 012 Final FantasySquare Enix began work on Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy in August 2009. Creative producer Tetsuya Nomura wanted to include Kain Highwind from the original game.
- Metal Gear Solid: The Twin SnakesNintendo of America announced the remake in 2003. Silicon Knights would develop the game under guidance from Hideo Kojima and Shigeru Miyamoto.
- Final Fantasy IV (2007 video game)Square Enix released a 2007 role-playing video game for the Nintendo DS. Matrix Software developed this remake of Final Fantasy IV, originally known as Final…
- Silent Hill 2 (2024 video game)Bloober Team announced a strategic cooperation agreement with Konami in June 2021. This deal involved jointly developing selected contents and exchanging…
- Final Fantasy Legend IIIProduction began in 1990 within Square's newly formed Osaka studio. Series creator Akitoshi Kawazu did not participate because he was busy developing…
- Video game remakeThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D for the Nintendo 3DS stands as a clear example of a video game remake. It features new character models and texture…
- Final Fantasy VII RemakeSquare Enix announced Final Fantasy VII Remake during Sony's conference at E3 2015. This announcement followed years of speculation and fan requests that…
- Silent Hill: Shattered MemoriesIn a quiet room, Dr. Michael Kaufmann sits across from Harry Mason. The walls are plain and the air feels heavy with unspoken history.
- Final Fantasy III (2006 video game)Square Enix announced the remake of Final Fantasy III in October 2004. The project was not a simple graphical update like previous remakes.
- Final Fantasy XIVSquare Enix announced the original Final Fantasy XIV in 2009, but its September 2010 release became a commercial and critical disaster.