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Phantasy Star.
For an 4mb 8bit rpg, it had an amazing story and so much potential held back only by the tech of it's time.
No way, out of all of the lists like this that I see, I rarely expect my fave series to show up.
Which one would you most like to see? I'd love a gritty tragedy like 2, but with all of the poofy anime hair and primary colour outfits. Really contrast the shit out of it :)
I think you are onto something there. There is a ton to unpack in the story of two and could be expanded so well.
I'd like to see the series re done, to be honest. I mean, in just the first release there are four unique planets. Looking later into the series, and it developing multi generational story lines, I feel it would be an amazing ongoing project with massive games already available.
The online Phantasy Star Genesis is pretty good, I'll give it that. But the real want, it's in the 1-4 stories.
Totally, and the gacha/ modern anime aesthetic really looks tacky compared to the more pragmatic style of the 80s and 90s.