Hi tom.
I'm not sure on audio space invaders since the differences betwene the audio
version and the original simply by virtue of one being audio are rather
large, but you are dead right about games like troopanum, alien outback and
especially judgement day having vastly expanded gameplay over the original.
As regards level editers, I agree entirely. I have mentioned before the
graphical turrican remake t2002. Being exploration based similar to metroid,
Turrican's gameplay can potentially be endless in different environments,
and this is why an indi remake created originally in 2002 with expantions in
2007 is still! having many levels made for it, including having turrican
style gameplay in some different and often quite weerd places (there is a
very strange Turrican/megaman remake, as well as some fantastic levels based
on the metroid games but with all new music and gameplay).
This is something I'd love to see more expanded in accessible games,
especially those like shades of doom with an exploration component,
particularly because it is a way for none programmers to contribute to the
amount of accessible games.
beware the grue!
Dark.
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