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What's new is old, as remakes fill Nintendo's newest showcase

Plus: Unionized Call of Duty developers file a new complaint against Activision and Microsoft

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Stephen Totilo
Aug 27, 2024
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Nintendo held an online event last week that it called a “museum direct.” That was a perfectly good label for a video walkthrough of the Kyoto building that will house public tours of Nintendo history.

It also would have been a great label for the showcase Nintendo aired this morning.

Today’s “Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase” featured announcements or updates for 29 games, nearly half of which were remasters, remakes or collections of old games.

It was a showcase of gaming history and a reminder that, for many of the top game publishers, the preferred way of preserving gaming history is the release of new commercial product—some of it straightforward repackaging; others ambitious celebrations of older work.

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