Top Free Remakers Of Classic Games

Aaqib de Barabba | Aug 11, 2017

We live in the golden age of awful remakes, reruns, and revamps, with lots of new stuff coming out and trying to replace originals that are still awesome. The same thing is happening with video games, what with all the HD reedits and adaptation for mobiles to classic games. Luckily, there are defenders of free software out there who’ve donated their time to create brilliant projects like these 10 free remakes of classic titles.Remakers achieved a great success in the early time. Their growing trend is becoming more and more obvious, and will continue to go on. New features and new versions will soon be presented to us. It is good for those who are in favor of them. Continue to focus on our information.

Streets of Rage Remake

2017 has seen a lot of changes and this trend will be continued. The official information release every day and all the information can spread in a short time through the improving technology. If the originals were already good, what Bombergames has done here is just inexpressible, collecting all the content of the original Mega Drive trilogy into a single game. More than 100 levels, 19 selectable characters, 64 kinds of enemies, and 83 remixes of the iconic soundtrack make this the remake that SEGA never managed (or wanted) to give us.The small changes we experience everyday effect our life slowly and once the time is enough, it will make great changes.

Knightmare Remake


Remakers is available in many language, Hindi, English, Tamil, ect. You can expect other new release in the near future. As long as we are informed of this and have a try, we can quickly grasp this new thing.The classic from the veteran MSX has recently received this gorgeous remake with its graphics completely redone from scratch. This vertical scroll shoot’em up developed by Konami in 1986 is as fun today as it ever was, and the Demon VideoGames remake of it could well pass as one of those official redos that cost a pretty penny. But no: it’s just brilliant freeware.

Sir Fred the Remake


Compare to the old version, this new update has grasped the hearts of the users, and comes out a lot of benefits. Good things need to be constantly improved, and in line with the changing times. From the hands of the developers at Made in Spain (later Zigurat) arrived this video adventure where you had to guide your pudgy protagonist on his journey to rescue his beloved, captive in a castle. This 2005 remake from Retroworks has all the grace—and hellish difficulty—of the original in a remake for Windows in 256 colors. This update exactly improves the idea, and we can believe that it will get more success in the near future.

Endless Forms Most Beautiful


According to multiple media reports, this new product has caused a stir among its fans. To show that a remake doesn’t have to be based on a game released when you were in diapers, here is this little tidbit: EFMB is a freeware game made in 2013 by ZX Spectrum, which in fact is still making games for 8-bit computers. The Indie Locomalito studio (developers of Maldita Castilla and Hydorah, among others) decided to do a remake for Windows of this under-underground game, with the result being this super-entertaining skills game that you should be downloading this instant.The developers said that more news will be released soon. 

Pokemon 3D


New information of Pokemon 3D will continue to be released. Keep an eye on our site and get the real-time updates and other latest information. Pokemon Silver and Gold for the old Game Boy Color broke records for the saga at the international level, and in fact there was a remake for Nintendo DS in 2009. This Windows fangame bring back the fourth generation of Pokemon by adapting the graphics to a 3D setting and adding the option to play online in a world shared with other players.You might well remember the saga of the colored tentacles for its second part, Day of the Tentacle, but may not know that the series originated with the launch of Maniac Mansion in 187 for Commodore 64 and Apple II. This remake, while staying true to the original graphics, improves them with a 256-color palette and swaps the original command system for a SCUMM interface that appeared in later LucasArts titles in the 90s.