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Well, I hardly would call the DS games amazing. Not only the gameplay was obnoxious, they both had annoying flaws. I mean, Phantom Hourglass is basically Link's Awakening plot into Wind Waker's engine, only dull. I quite enjoy the feel of Spirit Tracks, but it suffers from similar flaws. Remake them with Wind Waker's HD engine and release them on Switch, I'm in. It doesn't matter if there were two screens before or touch controls, those are easy changes to implement. Most of the game is viewed on one screen anyway.
For Skyward Sword, the same deal. Just like Twilight Princess was retooled to work on the Wii, just change the control scheme. Done.
Four Swords and Triforce Heroes are weak additions in my opinion, they are kinda fun played multiplayer and a snorefest played solo.
Four Swords Adventures on the other hand manages to be fun to play solo. Even though it feels like another retelling of A Link to the Past.
Honestly, can't say I care about ports of old games, especially on the Nintendo's online service. I'd much rather get an Nintendo 64 Classic Mini console than the games on a subscription base. Amongst many other reasons, classic consoles are easy to mod, so I can put whatever games I want, including ROM hacks. NES online service was a disgrace, now with SNES it seems everyone forgot about it.
For Skyward Sword, the same deal. Just like Twilight Princess was retooled to work on the Wii, just change the control scheme. Done.
Four Swords and Triforce Heroes are weak additions in my opinion, they are kinda fun played multiplayer and a snorefest played solo.
Four Swords Adventures on the other hand manages to be fun to play solo. Even though it feels like another retelling of A Link to the Past.
Honestly, can't say I care about ports of old games, especially on the Nintendo's online service. I'd much rather get an Nintendo 64 Classic Mini console than the games on a subscription base. Amongst many other reasons, classic consoles are easy to mod, so I can put whatever games I want, including ROM hacks. NES online service was a disgrace, now with SNES it seems everyone forgot about it.