Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: Dumac
Rez, Ikagura, Bomberman, and Pac Man are old. Castle Crashers isn't out yet, so I can't comment on that. Geometry Wars is on a multitude of other platforms, and so is N+ and Puzzle Quest.
None of the games, IMO, even compare to Everyday Shooter, Pixeljunk Monsters, Pixeljunk Eden, or Super Stardust.
I have to try Braid though. It sounds great.
Pac-Man Championship Edition is not old. It's a new version of Pac-Man and very addictive. I bought it for my wife's XBL account and it is extremely fun. Same with Bomberman. New version of a game.
If by multitude of platforms, you mean the PC, ok, yeah, whatever. We're talking Console Gaming here though.
Using your logic, Pixeljunk Monsters and Pixeljunk Eden shouldn't count because they are a different version of an older game that is on a multitude of platforms. Same with Super Stardust - new version of an older game.
Yes, I know Pac-Man championship is a new XBL game. The point is, they barely changed the gameplay from the original Pac-Man. Infact, they got rid of my favorite part of old Pac-Man games: multiplayer.
The same thing for Bomberman Live. The game did nothing that special when compared to Super Bomberman or Saturn Bomberman, which had internet play and allowed up to ten players.
This is totally different from Pixeljunk Monsters. PJM has a unique concept and art style, not to mention that it isn't a sequel or remake of anything. Just because it is a tower defense title doesn't mean it's a different version of an older game

That is like saying all FPSs or RTSs are simply new versions of old games, which is completely false. Games that share genre and games of the same series reiterated are completely different.
As far as Pixeljunk Eden, have you even played the game? I have never seen a game like it, so I don't know where you get off calling it a newer version of an older game.
Next, you try to call Super Stardust HD a clone of it's predecessors, when it's obviously not. The gameplay of the series has evolved completely, with Super Stardust HD being entirely different than the games before it, unlike the new Pac-Man and Bomberman.
So no, those three aren't reiterations of old games in any way. And no, they aren't on a multitude of platforms.
Speaking of games that are on a multitude of platforms....
Geometry wars in not only on the 360, but also on the original Xbox as well as the Nintendo DS and Wii.
N+ is also coming out for DS and PSP.
AND both of these games are on the PC. Oh wait, there is no such thing as a PC in these parts
And to take the cake, Puzzle Quest is available on the DS, PSP, Wii, PC, PS2, PS3, and mobile phones.
EDIT: Forgot to mention Rez HD. The developer even stated that it was "100% of the same game", or something to that effect.