2) Super Smash Bros. Melee
If Capcom can remaster and re-release its multitude of fighting games while simultaneously supporting current installments, Nintendo can remake Super Smash Bros. Melee in HD. Melee is held in higher esteem than its Wii successor, and for a variety of reasons. Melee is simply the better designed fighting game; it’s faster and has a fairer balance to its roster of fighters. If EVO 2013 proved anything, its that entire legions of fans worldwide are still interested in playing this twelve-year-old game. Along with upscaling the graphics, incorporating online multiplayer would turn an HD Melee into wildfire on the Wii U eShop. It’s more than likely that Nintendo wouldn’t want to confuse consumers by putting out a Melee HD remake too near to the upcoming Wii U and 3DS installments, but that doesn’t mean it can’t wait until later. Melee is a milestone in 2D fighting games and deserves to be appreciated by new players.