Gavin from DJP writes "Remakes and remasters are rarely seen from Nintendo and even rarer when it comes to their collection of past handheld exclusive titles. Due to this it was a huge surprise to me that Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga was getting the remake treatment for the 3DS. The original release was great on the Gameboy Advance, a Mario RPG, all be it a light one. Yes, it is a great game, but is a remake warranted, is Nintendo just looking for a new audience, and is it worth spending your hard-earned cash on?"
GameCrate: "Our first look at Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl reminded a lot of folks of another game: The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening on Switch from 2019. What other titles should Nintendo revive with this specific graphical update?"
Zelda Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages not being on that list is criminal. If they remade Link Awakening, they should definitely remake those, since they were using the same visuals on GBC (but with the later two being a little prettier). Plus imo, those 2 games are better than Link Awakening (and they take longer to beat).
Amazon has discounted the physical versions of Luigi's Mansion, Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, Mario Party: The Top 100 and Warioware Gold to $24.99 on the 3DS.
Stephen Totilo of Kotaku examines his failing progress in the many franchises he used to be on top of and faces the fact that something has changed.
I agree with this article. I have not played MGSV due to other great games that came out. The yearly game releases of games doesn't help