Players can experience the seven years of Hogwarts with the remaster of the LEGO Harry Potter Collection. This presents the opportunity for LEGO to take advantage and remaster other famous games in their library from across many years, from original properties to famous adaptations.
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Remasters of certain LEGO games would not only help them from fading into the world of obscurity and abandonware but also allow them to be updated with new content. Most of the LEGO games are based on franchises that continue to expand, warranting fans wanting to play as the characters, even in LEGO minifigure form.
7 LEGO Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars
Playing Through The First Two Seasons Of The Show
There are many games based on Star Wars out there and LEGO Star Wars happens to be a beloved series by fans. However, LEGO Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars is often forgotten, overshadowed by the more popular predecessors that were remastered and remade over the years despite their faithful retellings of famous episodes.
Given the popularity of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and how it evolved into a beloved animated show, LEGO Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars could be remastered today and given more love with more famous arcs from all seven seasons. At its time, it introduced new gameplay mechanics and faithfully recreated the series with the signature LEGO style of comedy.
6 LEGO The Lord Of The Rings
Middle-Earth Is Still An Iconic Franchise
LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game
- Released
- October 30, 2012
- ESRB
- E10+ // Cartoon Violence, Comic Mischief
Given the popularity of Middle-earth, LEGO The Lord Of The Rings could sell well today. Every year, many people still watch the massive Peter Jackson movies, which inspired the games, and The Rings Of Power is a major success on Amazon Prime Video.
Not only could LEGO The Lord Of The Rings be remastered, but it could also be bundled with a remaster of LEGO The Hobbit. Both games accurately replicate the films they are based on while providing a unique way to explore Middle-earth. As a bonus, a remaster could also allow for possible content based on The Rings Of Power and The War Of The Rohirrim.
5 LEGO Racers
Building And Racing Before LEGO 2K Drive
LEGO Racers
- Released
- October 12, 1999
- Developer(s)
- High Voltage Software
There is no denying that LEGO 2K Drive is a lovely spiritual successor to LEGO Racers, with being able to build cars and partake in challenges and races in a semi-open world. However, many people grew up with the latter in the late 90s and early 2000s, and they might simply love the opportunity to play a nostalgic title without jumping through hoops.
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The original LEGO Racers is still a fun kart-racer in the same vein as Mario Kart or Crash Team Racing, a genre of games that are still popular today. With adorable and classic original LEGO characters not based on any properties and a fun car-building system, LEGO Racers deserves the chance to be played again.
4 LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
Going On Adventures With The Greatest Adventurer
LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
Action-Adventure
Platformer
Puzzle
Fighting
- Released
- June 3, 2008
- Publisher(s)
- Lucasfilm Games
- ESRB
- e
The LEGO Star Wars games were important to the Traveller’s Tales franchise, but LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures also did a lot for the games. Many gameplay mechanics were introduced or reinvented, paving the way for how many other LEGO games played while also providing a 1930s-set adventure for the whole family.
While LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures only covered the first three movies, most fans would still be happy since those are considered the best of the movies. Treasure hunting and globe-trotting have always appealed to gamers, and it would be no different in LEGO form, with a franchise that remains iconic to this day.
3 LEGO Pirates Of The Caribbean
Even In LEGO, There Is No Other Life Like A Pirate’s Life
LEGO Pirates Of The Caribbean
Action-Adventure
Platformer
Puzzle
Fighting
- Released
- May 10, 2011
- ESRB
- e
Fans were originally gifted with LEGO Pirates Of The Caribbeanwhen the beloved Disney movies were only in their fourth entry. Since then, a fifth has come out and a sixth has been trying to get off the ground for years. While the franchise has had ups and downs, the characters of Jack Sparrow, Hector Barbossa, and others remain an iconic part of film history.
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A remaster of LEGO Pirates Of The Caribbean would allow fans to once again feel like pirates and relive their favorite moments from the movies, along with maybe getting the chance to play through Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. If the sixth movie is revealed soon, that could also be new content for LEGO Pirates Of The Caribbean.
2 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes
Delivered A Shared Marvel Universe Before The Movies Did
Before the Marvel Cinematic Universe was even in its prime, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes gave fans an adventure that rivaled those movies and created a lived-in Marvel universe of its own. Characters such as the X-Men, Spider-Man, and The Fantastic Four were major characters as there were no rights issues to hold the universe back.
The result was LEGO Marvel Super Heroes becoming a well-made open-world Marvel game that provided thrills as well as laughs. It even spawned an arguably superior sequel that delved into the multiverse before the movies did and after the success of films like Deadpool & Wolverine, now would be the ideal time to remaster and bundle the two games together for the fans.
1 LEGO Batman: The Video Game
A Love Letter To All Eras Of Batman
Lego Batman: The Videogame
- Released
- September 23, 2008
- ESRB
- E10+ For Everyone 10+ // Cartoon Violence
Even though he has many games, Batman is a seller and that definitely plays into why LEGO Batman: The Video Game was such a success. It took elements from the comics, the many iconic Batman movies, and animated shows to create a fun Batman world that only got better with each sequel, expanding more into the DC universe with characters like Superman and Wonder Woman.
However, the original LEGO Batman: The Video Game remains as iconic as its sequels and with The Batman being a major blockbuster and James Gunn beginning his DC Universe, the trilogy of LEGO Batman would be the ideal game series to remaster to appeal to fans.
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