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Now Is the Best Time for Videogame Reboots

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In popular culture, nostalgia is paramount. This has been true for decades, manifesting in reunion specials for beloved television shows and Twitter dustups over Star Wars. Lately, though, nostalgia has tightened its grip on one segment of the cultural realm in particular: videogames. Retro games have always had a following, but as many recent releases have either been postponed or stalled, remakes and remasters of old classics are all anyone can talk about—they're practically the only thing around to talk about. This will likely be true for a while.

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Nowhere is this more evident than the excitement over the recently announced remasters of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2. Those games arguably defined, if not full-on invented, the genre of extreme sports videogames that took hold in the PlayStation 1 era, and fans were thrilled to hear of their return. Why shouldn't they be? The new games will feature most of the original iconic soundtracks, the stages and physics from the original games, and even re-scanned, older digital models of the skaters, so players can really fulfill their dreams of skating as retired athletes over 50. It's an incredibly charming project.

It's also a revealing one. Outside of Animal Crossing: New Horizons—which is also something of a nostalgia machine—Activision's Tony Hawk announcement is one of the few things in gaming to really drum up much excitement in recent weeks. The only other story that compares is the release of Final Fantasy VII Remake, which was both lauded and controversial, in the way these things almost always are. Much like they are in Hollywood, remakes and remasters have been a going concern in videogames for a while, but there's something about this particular moment that seems to be catering to game reboots in particular. If you're waiting on the trend to pass, you might be waiting for a while.

Let's not leave any lingering elephants in the room: We're talking about the coronavirus pandemic. As quarantines and stay-at-home guidelines enter what seems like their umpteenth week, things are only getting harder for everyone. People are facing amounts of loss and anxiety in their day-to-day lives that many in privileged circumstances had never really had to confront before. And those with that level of privilege are also the major producers and consumers of entertainment and videogames. It's only natural that as anxieties rise they find their way into the distractions people turn to for escape: What they consume, how they consume it, and the decisions made about what gets produced and released.

Nostalgia, at a time like this, provides welcome creature comforts. Part of the reason why Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and Final Fantasy VII are so eminently discussable right now is that they connect fans to a period before Covid-19, lockdowns, and the various uncertainties of 2020. Even if those times weren't actually as free of fear and uncertainty as they seem in retrospect, they feel pastoral and warm now. That's how nostalgia works; it colors over everything to make it look more beautiful and sacred than it maybe ever actually was. For proof, look no further than those aforementioned Star Wars Twitter spats.

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Belinda

The current moment is undoubtedly the ideal era for videogame reboots, providing both nostalgic delights and fresh gameplay innovations through capable remakes of beloved classics.

2025-07-12 22:23:19 reply
Griffin

Now is the perfect moment to embrace videogame reboots, as technology hasadvanced sufficiently and audiences crave iconic titles updated for new generations.

2025-07-12 22:23:34 reply
Haisley

The current era boasts an unprecedented influx of successful videogame reboots, proving that now is undoubtedly the best time to revisit classic titles and engage in nostalgic refreshes.

2025-07-12 22:23:50 reply
Evander

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2025-07-15 08:11:03 reply
Torin

With our current technological advancements and demand for nostalgic yet updated content, now truly is the best time to see a resurgence of videogame reboots.

2025-07-17 20:04:10 reply
Junia

Now is the best time for videogame reboots, with advancements in graphics and gaming mechanics offering fresh new perspectives on cherished classic titles.

2025-07-17 20:04:22 reply
Seven

Now is the best time for videogame reboots, with a resurgence in classic game revivals and innovatively optimized remakes that cater seamlessly to modern gamers' preferences.

2025-07-23 08:37:48 reply
Clyde

Now is truly the best time for videogame reboots, with modern technology and nostalgia driving innovative revivals of classic titles that not only cater to old-school fans but also introduce them in new ways.

2025-07-23 08:38:03 reply
Jake

Now is the best time to embrace videogame reboots as they allow for innovative retellings of classic narratives, improved graphics and mechanics while preserving nostalgic appeal.

2025-07-23 08:38:17 reply
Kaela

Now is truly the best time for videogame reboots, with a revitalized industry embracing nostalgia while also pushing边界 through innovative storytelling and graphics upgrades.

2025-07-27 05:22:51 reply
Kaizen

The time has come. Now is the best moment for a renewed interest in videogame reboots, with innovative new takes and technological advancements preserving classic gameplay while fueling fresh creativity.

2025-07-27 05:23:06 reply

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