Bring back Bubsy: 5 forgotten franchises that deserve reboots

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Friday, February 03, 2012
EDITOR'S NOTEfrom Sam Barsanti

I'd love a new Earthworm Jim as much as the next guy, but I don't think the world can handle another Bubsy game. Remember the PlayStation version? I think the guys who made that one are still in prison.

If I know anything about popular culture, it’s that things that were once popular can (and should) be dug up and reanimated Frankenstein-style into something brand new.

So to help out the industry and keep this trend alive, I take a look at some long forgotten heroes of gaming past who have been left to gather dust. Somewhere in their history they glimmered like interactive stars and whatever their grievances, they deserve a second chance to capture a new audience. I mean, they remade The Karate Kid, right?


1. Earthworm Jim
 
Earthworm Jim

Back in the ‘90s an intrepid earthworm named Jim graced the SNES and Mega Drive/Genesis in a unique and rather difficult platformer. Coiled within his super suit, Jim ventured through a completely nonsensical plot (honestly, the above image only makes sense if you’ve finished the game) filled with juvenile humor and races against space crows.

Both Earthworm Jim and its sequel were great, but unfortunately the series lost its momentum after the terminally delayed Earthworm Jim 3D for the Nintendo 64. Released three years after its initial announcement, it arrived as a subpar clone of its excellent contemporaries like Super Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie.

Jim succumbed to unfortunate circumstances and a new game hasn’t been made since. If there were any character who deserved a fresh start, it would be Jim. 

 

2. Bubsy
 
Bubsy

How many times does it take for a bobcat sprinting headlong into a wall to get old? My younger self never found out that answer, but not for a lack of trying.

Bubsy was another colorful platformer of yesteryear, and one of the hardest. However, its challenge was just half the appeal. Playing Bubsy was like taking control of a Saturday morning cartoon character: He was hyperactive, had plenty of one liners, and shared the same bizarre fashion sense as some of his animated brothers. I still don’t understand why it’s OK to go pants-less if you're wearing a shirt.

Also, dying was hilarious. Falls from great heights squished Bubsy into a pancake, and on occasion he would walk off like an accordion. He shattered into pieces, melted into a sludgy orange puddle, and whooshed across the screen like a popped balloon after touching a sharp object. Despite its difficulty, it was really hard to get angry at the malleable feline when it was so damn funny to watch him die.

Like his earth crawling friend before him, Bubsy was a victim of terrible sequels, but the magic of the first game needs to be recaptured again.


3. Time Lord

Time Lord
 
No, this isn’t a Doctor Who tie-in. Time Lord is an old gem for the NES that sees the player taking control of the eponymous character as he is tasked with preventing an alien invasion through different periods of human history. Not an original premise for... well, anything, but Time Lord was a standout adventure on the NES (one of Banjo-Kazoozie creator Rare’s early games, in fact) and the concept still has potential.

A heroic voyage through the wormhole has limitless scenarios. Time Lord took gamers to England in the 1200s, the trenches in World War 2, and the good old Wild West, but there’s no need to adhere to those constraints. Why not jump to the days of the Holy Roman Empire or the vast battlefields of ancient China?

As long as Rare is involved, a continuation of Time Lord could be a fantastic experience indeed.


4. Buck Bumble

Buck Bumble

The first (and perhaps only) cyborg-bee game was an early generation release for the Nintendo 64 that threw the player into an insectoid war that threatened the very safety of the entire garden. Buck Bumble combined smooth flying controls with an addictive third person shooter, the likes of which still hasn’t been fully realized (Dark Void came close, but didn’t get the cigar).

An updated release of good old Buck with tighter controls that allowed you to seamlessly switch from ground to air battles would definitely coerce my coy dollars from leaving my wallet.


5. Space Station Silicon Valley

 
This is probably the closest my young self ever got to playing an Animorphs-inspired video game, but with a kooky style all its own. A DMA Design creation (the predecessor to Grand Theft Auto’s Rockstar North), Space Station Silicon Valley involved taking control of a de-shelled robot named EVO and plugging into the various robotic fauna that inhabited the artificial world. Each animal had a specific ability that allowed the players to progress through the puzzle-platformer. Rocket-firing dogs, floating sheep, heli-rabbits, ski-clad huskies, cannon camels...you can’t make up stuff like that.

Novelty and variety came together for an unforgettable time. Rockstar, make a sequel! Please?

What do you think? What are some awesome games from the past that deserve new life?
 
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January 28, 2012

Oh man!  I used to LOVE playing Buck Ball multiplayer in Buck Bumble!  Nostalgia...

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January 28, 2012

Dude, Buck Ball was where it's at. Soooo good.

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January 28, 2012

For sure! My friend Kevin and I used to play that for hours. I have a feeling it wouldn't quite hold up if we played it again today though, haha.

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January 29, 2012

I'm really only agreeing with Time Lord, but it's basically already been made (arguably somehwat poorly) in the form of Timesplitters, at least in terms of random eras inspiring different levels.

I've never understood the nostalgic love for Earthworm Jim though. It was kind of goofy and had some cool ideas in terms of mixing up the play style, but I can't say I ever really thought it was fun to play.

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January 29, 2012

Aw, really? While I never loved EWJ as much as Mario, he was always fun in my eyes.

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January 29, 2012
The first one is a bit dated, but I thought it was still fun. Oddly enough, I think the sequel was better, because Peter Puppy was much more tolerable. And man, the Villi people level is a classic.
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January 29, 2012

True, the Peter Puppy level in number 2 was way better than the first one.

Pict0079-web
January 29, 2012

Wow. I love Earthworm Jim and I also understand why Bubsy still appeals to people. Buck Bumble looks a bit like Magic Carpet.

A lot of these games are too old for me to remember. Hey, if they were good back in the days, I'm all in favor for a reboot. I still have to try the Toejam & Earl reboot myself.

I was actually hoping for a bigger NES reboot for Rare. Y'know, bring back Solar Jetman and Captain Skyhawk. I need a bigger fix of space games that are too hard for me to handle.

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January 29, 2012

Yeah most of these games came out in the 90's (with the exception of maybe SSSV) so there would be some out there that wouldn't remember them. Still good though!

It's surprising how many early games Rare made that I didn't discover until around the Donkey Kong Country age. So many classics.

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January 30, 2012

Ahh, Space Station.  I read about that game so often back in the day, but never did pick it up.  Though, speaking of DMA, I've always wished that Body Harvest could get a remake/sequel.  That game, with modern graphics and controls and a GTA- or AC-style open world, could be pretty epic.

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January 30, 2012

Space Station was a lot of fun. Body Harvest I never played but I remember a fair bit of coverage when it came out, one of those games of by-gone times that I wish I got to.

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February 03, 2012

1, 2 and 5... Yes yes yes!! A thousand times yes! The HD port of EWJ made me practically salivate for a new game. And while they're at it, they should pack in episodes of the cartoon as unlockables.

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February 03, 2012

Man, the cartoon. So good. There was talk a little while ago of an Earthworm Jim 4 and a new cartoon series, but I don't think it's going to eventuate.

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February 03, 2012

No mention of Buck Bumble is complete without it's awesomely cheesy theme song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G7eB8tl9Yw

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February 03, 2012

You have no idea how much I was singing that song while I was writing this article. NO IDEA.

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February 03, 2012

Bubsy makes it onto the list, but not Aero the Acrobat? For shame!

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February 03, 2012

I never played Aero, so he couldn't make it onto my list, at least.

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February 03, 2012

I'm obligated to mention Psychonauts and the Mother series, but with those out of the way, I can mention some of my other favorite dormant franchises.

Sunset Riders, Glover, Balloon Fight, Captain Commando, Ice Climbers, and Snowboard Kids. Obviously, I really like silly characters.

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February 03, 2012

I actually considered Balloon Fight and Ice Climbers for this. Both of those games comprise happy memories from my childhood. Although I never played Psychonauts, I always felt like I missed out on that.

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February 03, 2012

Time Lord was an awesome game. I had no idea it was created by Rare.

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February 03, 2012

The SNES Bubsy titles were flawed... but underrated, just a tad. There was platforming goodness and some interesting ideas (Bubsy 2's 2P buddy system is infinitely superior to the way Sonic 2/3/&K handled it with Sonic and Tails).

EDIT - Also, WeaponLord.

http://youtu.be/5SEbKQWyE9Y

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February 03, 2012

I don't think Earthworm Jim has ever been forgotten. LONG LIVE JIM.

Alexemmy
February 04, 2012

I can get behind a new Earthworm Jim, Buck Bumble, and Space Station Silicon Valley. Not sure about Bubsy, and never heard of Time Lord. You know what I want? A new Shining Force game. Notice I didn't just say Shining game. That's because I want a Shining FORCE game, not another f-ing awful RPG that has Shining slapped on the title to fool people into thinking it might be a Shining Force game.

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