One of ’s own shareholders has asked the company whether it’ll release new games or remakes for older properties like F-Zero.
It’s no secret that the F-Zero fanbase is extremely hungry for a new game, especially when you realise there hasn’t been a new entry in nearly 20 years.
So far, Nintendo has done very little to appease those fans outside of or cameo. Now, though, even its own shareholders are asking for another F-Zero game.
During a recent meeting, one shareholder asked if Nintendo has any plans to release new games or remakes for some of its older franchises.
They gave F-Zero as one such example, but also namedropped Baten Kaitos of all things. We’re not sure whether that one counts since the first game was published by Namco, but the second was published by Nintendo.
Unsurprisingly, Shinya Takahashi, the general manager for Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development (Nintendo EPD), gave a typically vague answer.
‘Regarding remakes of older titles, we are thinking about a wide range of interesting ways to try new and old things,’ he said, as transcribed by (and translated by ).
‘We received a similar question before. At that time, we happened to have a remake planned, so we discussed it, but there are things I cannot say right now.’
The only Nintendo remake we know of is the , but whether that’s what Takahashi was referring to is anybody’s guess.
There have been in the past, but the common thread is that Nintendo simply hasn’t come up with a new idea for the series. That and none of the original games, except the SNES original, have been particularly big sellers.
Although Nintendo claims it doesn’t just want to release another F-Zero that’s identical to previous entries, most fans would be perfectly happy with precisely that. Or, at the very least, a re-release of GameCube title F-Zero GX.
As for Baten Kaitos, there has been speculation that a remaster of some kind is in the works, as in 2021, Bandai Namco filed for the original and its prequel.
Then, earlier this year, job listings for an , one commissioned by Nintendo, were found on Bandai Namco’s website. The one discrepancy is that both Baten Kaitos games are role-players, not action games.
Plus, Bandai Namco has been allowed to work on Nintendo’s own properties, like Pokémon, so that could easily be the remaster in question here.
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