While the industry at large is interested in remaking classic video games, there is someone who is more keen to look back over the years, as a Resident Evil 4 fan is "demaking" the recent remake, bringing it to the Game Boy Advance SP. As one of the highest-rated releases of 2023 so far, Capcom's reimagining of the iconic 2005 RE4 is more than living up to the hype, with plenty of fans and critics praising this modern take for feeling fresh but classic at the same time.Of course, it's not just the base game that's entertaining people. The modding community has been hard at work on Resident Evil 4, bringing the world a slew of tweaks and modifications, some of which are silly but entertaining. With a new take on the original story that falls more in line with current expectations, not to mention a huge boost to the visuals that make the game look pretty incredible, the latest remake from Capcom is making a lot of waves, and not just in horror. Speaking of the visuals, there is someone who is eager to turn the clock back several years to see what Resident Evil 4 would look like as a retro title. As spotted by The gamer, Twitter user @3DSage wants to experience the remake as a handheld release, specifically by porting it to Nintendo's Game Boy Advance SP. A brief clip demonstrates the current work in progress, showing a very pixelated Leon Kennedy in an even more pixelated shooting gallery. The creator says they were inspired by the RE4 remake to see if they could make it compatible on the much older device, with plans to hopefully add more to their port.
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Andrew is a freelance writer from UK who specialises in video game news. He has written for What Culture, Rock Paper Shotgun, and PCGamesN. In 2023, he finally caved and bought an Xbox Series X. If nothing else, just for Starfield.
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