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What if these franchises went mobile?

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By Giancarlo Saldana published 10 January 2014

What would it be like if these 7 games made their mobile debut? Here's a thought.

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Mobile possibilities

Mobile possibilities

Franchises like Call of Duty, Street Fighter, and Assassins Creed have mobile titles available on the App Store and Google Play. While they may not play exactly like their console or PC counterparts, these gaming apps give us new ways to experience our favorite characters and their worlds in a mobile-friendly format. More and more franchises are making the jump to mobile, so that got us thinkinghow would other notable games fare on phones and tablets?

Lets pretend for a second that Nintendo made mobile games and that games like Halo, Elder Scrolls, and even Crash Bandicoot had mobile titles. Weve thought of what they would play like and what type of games we would get if they one day did decide to appear on our phones. It may be wishful thinking, but who knows if these titles are in our forecast.

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Mario Kart

Mario Kart

Angry Birds Go! tried taking the familiar franchise for a spin, but it didnt do the kart racing genre justice. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed also recently made its debut on mobile devices, so whos to say Mario cant do the same? Nintendo would first need to get on the mobile bandwagon, but once thats out of the way, theres no doubt that a Mario Kart game would do wonders on phones and tablets.

Playing like every other Mario Kart game out there, an iOS or Android version would feature an abridged roster and fewer levels, but it could implement mobile-specific features like social media notifications, Bluetooth local multiplayer, and cloud saving. The app would be premium, but you know theres bound to be some in-app purchases. Maybe $9.99 gets you a bucket of coins to purchase kart parts or extra courses. We can bet that even Nintendo games wont be immune to IAPs.

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The Elder Scrolls

The Elder Scrolls

MMOs and open-world RPGs are rare on mobile devices, so when a game such as Shadow Sun comes out, you just cant help but hope its awesome. The game itself is a lot like the Elder Scrolls series, letting you create a character, customize him or her as you level up, and embark on quests that see its story play out. So whats there to stop Bethesda from doing the same thing with their own games?

Mobile versions of past Elder Scrolls games, or even a new one altogether, would bring a new layer of depth to mobile RPGs. Touch controls can easily take the place of a mouse and keyboard, and with a smart UI, youd still have access to all your spells and abilities on a small screen. Morrowind would look great on current devices with some visual updates, of course, but it might still be a while until we see a game as large as Oblivion or Skyrim go mobile.

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Yoshi's Cookie

Yoshi's Cookie

With so many match-three puzzle games out there already, a match-two game like Yoshis Cookie would not only be a nice change of pace but it could still provide the same addictiveness games like Candy Crush Saga and Puzzles & Dragons bring to the table.

A mobile version would play just like the SNES version, and it would have you matching two of the same colored cookies for points. The game could still include an endless assortment of action levels, but its puzzle mode, challenging you to clear the screen within a set number of moves, would be its main focus. Yoshis Cookie hasnt been touched in years, so who knows if Nintendo decides to add in some boss battles or online multiplayer too. In fact, at this rate, why not release a new game on 3DS too?

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Halo

Halo

Gameloft has already released three installments of its N.O.V.A. series on iOS and Android and its done so well that its even one of the few mobile titles available on PSN. This sci-fi shooter plays a lot like Crysis and Halo and even features a familiar storyline about humans trying to reclaim their planet after aliens took it over. If N.O.V.A. managed to garner such an audience with mobile FPS fans, theres no question Halo could easily do the same.

As with many games on this list, a mobile version of Halo would feature trademark locations and weapons like the energy blade or heavy needler but in a mobile-friendly package. This means shorter missions, plenty of checkpoints, and even a few in-app purchases just in case anyone gets stuck and needs to buy additional ammo during their campaign or online matches. Just imagine if Microsoft decided to incorporate a mobile version of Halo with any future title they have planned. Instead of acting as just another companion app, a Halo game for your phone could let you take your campaign with you on the go.

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The Legend of Zelda

The Legend of Zelda

Oceanhorn is only modestly inspired by The Wind Waker, Phantom Hourglass, and Spirit Tracks. That is, if you think A Link Between Worlds is only modestly inspired by A Link to the Past. Both Oceanhorn and Wind Waker feature a young hero who goes around to different islands, fighting off enemies, uncovering secret treasures, and battling bosses. Maybe the success of Oceanhorn will be enough for Nintendo to give the mobile market a second look.

As with previous Zelda titles, a mobile game would need to take full advantage of the platform as far as controls and features. Oceanhorn only had basic block puzzles to deal with, but Link's mobile awakening could have us taking aim with the hookshot or bow using the accelerometer. And how about playing the ocarina with taps and gestures? Nintendo could also just give us a top-down follow up to the original game or Link to the Past. Even that would be enough.

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F-Zero

F-Zero

Its been too long since we last had an F-Zero game, and while we can only hope a Wii U version is in the works, a mobile version wouldnt be a bad idea. Arcade racers seem to do really well in the mobile marketplace--just look at the Asphalt series--so it makes sense for one with some nostalgic appeal as F-Zero to enter the fray.

A mobile F-Zero could be released as a freemium game that has you pay to unlock additional courses. Of course, this means everything is there for you to unlock--if you manage to win first place in each race, that is. If the AI prove to be too much for you, you may just be tempted to cough up a few dollars to unlock the rest of the cups and courses. Knowing how difficult previous games in the series have been, this might be an ingenious way to capitalize on nostalgia.

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Crash Bandicoot

Crash Bandicoot

Crash hasnt been spotted in years, but what better way for the bandicoot to make his debut on mobile than as an endless runner. Pretty much any franchise can have its own runner, you know--just add a main character, throw in some collectibles, and include some enemies to avoid--but what makes things easier for Crash is that his games have already featured vertical, runner-like stages.

In a Crash runner, youd need to collect Wumpa fruit during your trek, use power-ups like the Crash Dash or the Fruit Bazooka, and get power-ups from Aku Aku and pals. The game could also implement boss battles like those in Despicable Me to keep things fresh and to bring back notable favorites like Tiny Tiger and Dr. Cortex. A console reboot would be even better, but if Crash ever decided to hit mobile devices, a runner wouldnt be a bad idea.

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Going mobile?

Going mobile?

There are lots of other franchises that still havent dipped their feet into mobile waters, so this is just a small selection of the games that would do really well on phones and tablets. Who knows? Maybe we'll get an Elder Scrolls mobile puzzler before an RPG. Let us know what you think and what franchises youd like to see go mobile.

And if you're wondering why mobile games are so popular, be sure to check out thereason why.

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