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I wouldn't mind remaking old games, if they were actual remakes instead of remasters. I would 100% love a New Vegas remake that lets us go east of the Dam into Legion territory while having Ulysses as our companion. There's so much cut content on New Vegas you could absolutely make a remake that keeps the story beats but is otherwise a fresh experience. I would also 100% love a remake of Morrowind that actually had the region of Morrowind instead of just Vvardenfell (You can keep the main quest largely the same, just move the locations across Morrowind).
Remakes should take the original vision and make a new game while keeping the original vision intact. Games that had their original vision compromised are prime targets for remakes, which coincidentally are both Morrowind and New Vegas.
incorporates all the cut content, and surrounding necessities for it, with a new modernized engine..