F-Zero<\/em>Nintendo’s president offered an answer that was basically \u201cThanks for asking, but\u2026no.\u201d<\/p>\n\u201cIt is realistically difficult to develop new titles and remakes, including sequels, for every Nintendo game that people request,\u201d said Furukawa via translation Momiji verified. \u201cBut we are very grateful and appreciate the expectations our fans have for our games.\u201d<\/p>\n
Shinnya Takahashi, Nintendo’s managing executive officer, was a bit more optimistic but stopped short of promising anything.<\/p>\n
\u201cDuring the 79th Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in 2019, we were asked if there were any plans to remake the Famicom Detective Club<\/em> series, and, at that time, we happened to be planning a remake,\u201d said Takahashi via translation from VGC<\/em><\/span>. \u201cThat is an example where we were already actively developing such a title.\u201d<\/p>\n\u201cWe cannot tell you if there are any plans for future remakes of any specific game,\u201d Takahashi continued. \u201cBut, during development, we are always thinking about various possibilities that players can enjoy.\u201d<\/p>\n
So, there’s a chance, I guess. Not sure if this answer was worth $40,000 bucks, but at least Momiji still owns stock in one of the most popular video game companies in the world. That’s probably worth something! <\/p>\n<\/div>\n