15 Amazing Handheld Games That Should Be Remade For Modern Hardware

These portable classics deserve more time in the sun.

Posted By | On 22nd, Aug. 2022

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GRAND THEFT AUTO: CHINATOWN WARS

In spite of how different it is from modern GTA games – or perhaps because of it – Chinatown Wars holds a special place in the hearts of those who’ve played it. It has seen success on multiple platforms over the years, and we sure would love to see it replicate that success on modern hardware for current audiences. Of course, any Chinatown Wars remake would hopefully retain what makes the game so unique rather than turning it into another third person title. But then again, given Rockstar’s trajectory as a company, that’s all just a pipe dream at this point.


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