Game Buoy Podcast Episode 183 – Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: Game Buoy Remake Project Episode 10

Ahoy, mateys, and welcome to the GAMEBUOY.ORG video game podcast – your port of call for gaming news and views that maybe aren’t on your radar, but most definitely should be! On this episode, recorded Sunday, September 28, 2025, Captain Spike and First Mate Slaggy McWaggy take a historical look at remakes in gaming!

This episode is part of the Game Buoy Remake Project, a series of themed episodes revisiting previously discussed topics. This week, the Podcast Pirates follow up on Game Buoy Podcast Episode 173 – One More Time: Game Buoy Remake Project Episode 0, originally published on April 28, 2025.

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MINI-DISCUSSION

This week, the Podcast Pirates have a mini-discussion as they cover the announcements from Sony’s September 2025 State of Play presentation! They discuss each game revealed, including Marvel’s Wolverine and whether or not it’s too violent, and give their overall impressions and letter grade at the end.

DISCUSSION TOPIC

This week, Captain Spike and First Mate Slaggy McWaggy take a historical look at remakes in gaming! As part of the Game Buoy Remake Project initiative, they follow up on Game Buoy Podcast Episode 173 – One More Time: Game Buoy Remake Project Episode 0, originally published on April 28, 2025. Back in April, the Podcast Pirates examined Square Enix’s approaches to remakes, particularly in recent years. This week, rather than use retrospective perspectives to revisit that discussion, Captain Spike and First Mate Slaggy McWaggy look at the history of some notable remakes in gaming, from the infamous Atari 2600 port of Pac-Man to recent releases from just this year. They share their thoughts about the various remakes and the approaches taken by the developers. The Podcast Pirates wrap up the discussion by talking about what games are good targets for remakes and what approaches they prefer.

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WHAT’S UP

Captain Spike has been playing Super Robot Wars Y, Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion, Fortnite, and Final Fantasy XIV. First Mate Slaggy McWaggy has been playing Mario Kart World, Fortnite, and Final Fantasy XIV.

SOCIAL LINKS QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Hello, folks! This week we’re talking about remakes of games. Tell us about your most memorable/favorite remakes (because it always comes up, yes remasters count)!

Bonus question: How do you feel the broad approach to remakes of games has changed over the last decade? Is that good or bad? (Please only respond if you’re comfortable with us reading your responses on air, thanks! )

SUPER DELUXE BONUS QUESTION! This week’s Sony State of Play had many of you abuzz; what did you think about the announcements? Was there anything you were hoping to see that wasn’t featured?

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