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The act of reusing game assets in order to make a new work. Or, at the very least, a new installment in a franchise or series.
It's a fact of life that making graphics is expensive and time consuming, and a lot of studios just don't have the budget to completely remodel entire landscapes, inventories, and characters for every work they make, especially if it's part of a larger series. If you aren't moving to a new system or game engine, sometimes it just makes sense to build the new world as an expansion of the old. Done well, this can help establish continuity between installments, and allow the developer to provide larger worlds to explore on a smaller budget.
While this is most easily noticeable in Video Games (especially Mission Pack Sequels), the rise of 3D modelling is beginning to cause other media to adopt it as 3D modelling becomes more ubiquitous — see Recycled Animation for such cases. For entire shots of film being recycled, see Stock Footage. Closely related to Prop Recycling (which is more specific in what is reused between games) See also Recycled Set. Compare Recycled Script. If it's a game feature or mechanic rather than graphics, its Borrowing from the Sister Series.
A more malicious use of this trope (using unmodified store-bought assets in games with no artistic cohesion or narrative purpose) is known as Asset Flipping, with games that make heavy use of it called Asset Flips.
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The Metroid Prime Trilogy uses the same game engine for every game, though each game generally has different assets for the graphics, sound, music, and animation. Only a few sounds like Samus's Power Beam shots stay the same between each game.
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Naturally, Super Mario Galaxy 2, as a Mission-Pack Sequel to Super Mario Galaxy, reuses models, assets, backgrounds, music, powerups, sounds, and effects from its source game.
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Fallout 76 is built using the same engine as Fallout 4, which means it uses a similar percentage of 4's assets as New Vegas did from 3. Seems like this trope is as integral to the series at this point as Ron Perlman, the Atom Punk aesthetic, and "War, war never changes."
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Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale shares graphics such as items and monsters, with Chantelise, set in the same world.
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Averted with Starcraft: while in development, the game used much the same graphics and interface◊ as Warcraft II, but the developers started again from scratch when they saw a tech demo of a much higher-quality RTS called Dominion Storm Over Gift 3, leading to the Starcraft we all know and love. They later learned that the demo wasn't a game at all, but a premade video the booth guys were pretending to play. Not only that, Starcraft released to rave reviews months earlier than Dominion Storm itself.
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Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 reuses the majority of the overworld, animations, and sprites from Pokémon Black and White, as they're sequels that take place in the same region. The same happened with Pokémon Sun and Moon to Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
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Monster Hunter: Played straight for much of the series.
Zig-Zagged in Monster Hunter 3 (Tri), with only Rathian, Rathalos, and Diablos getting redesigns, with all other monsters keeping their models and textures (for the most part) in each subsequent appearance.
Monster Hunter Generations, being a Megamix Game, features locales and monsters from many of the previous games. Any monsters here that had a model in tri- through 4 Ultimate keep their existing models, and maps from previous games are kept as-is, while monsters that haven't been seen since first- or second-generation games get new models. Maps from the first- through third-generation games come with some slight modifications to add ledges to perform jumping attacks from (and thus be able to utilize the mounting mecahnic), with the only notable change being the Fortress map, which was modified significantly for this game.
Monster Hunter: World: Averted. All monsters get updated models, to take advantage of the newer gaming systems' capabilities.
Zig-Zagged again starting with Monster Hunter: Rise, as monsters gain new models when they first appear post-World, but keep their new models afterwards. Also averted with the maps that debuted in previous games, as they are redesigned from the ground up to take advantage of the game's use of seamless large maps.
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Darkstalkers: Morrigan's sprite has never changed since her first appearance while everyone else's has. Not only that, her crossover fighting game appearances even have her using the same sprites (with new bits attached depending on the game), which makes her stick out like a sore thumb compared to the others. This is only averted in the Bandai Namco Entertainment crossovers (Namco × Capcom, Project × Zone), Cross Edge (a crossover between Gust and NIS that also featured Darkstalkers characters), and Morrigan's 3D appearances (Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite). There's also the matter of the Super-Deformed sprites used in Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo and Super Gem Fighter, but these games were released while the Darkstalkers series was still running (and thus before Capcom's sprite reusing became prominent).
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Final Fantasy IV: The After Years mostly averts this, as it uses an updated sprite system over IV that is a middle ground between it and VI. However, it does reuse sprites from IV wholesale as a Mythology Gag for flashbacks and visions, as it makes sense (sort of) that the characters would look like they did in the original game in those circumstances. The game also reused sprites from the Game Boy Advance ports of I, II, IV, V, and VI, particularly for enemies specifically from those games that appear in this one as bosses. This then became recursive when IV got an i-mode update for mobile that reuses assets from The After Years.
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Just a Cleric is made on the same engine as Weebish Mines and reuses certain graphics and enemies from that game.
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This is a staple of the games in the Like a Dragon series, almost all of which take place at least partly in the same neighborhood, Kamurocho. Character models are often reused across games as well, most evident during the PS3 era with Yakuza 3, 4, 5, the prequel, and remake of the first game. Even when the series switched to a new engine, they continued the trend, with Yakuza 6 recreating the city of Kamurocho for Dragon Engine based games like Judgment and Yakuza Kiwami 2 (which also saw the Sotenbori district being recreated, which was re-used in the seventh game). Even when Yokohama became the new central city for Yakuza: Like a Dragon, it also became the main playground for Lost Judgment, and Kamurocho was still featured in both titles.
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate:
Joker's Final Smash "All-Out Attack" is captured footage from his game, with one variant featuring the founding members of the Phantom Thieves, and the second one featuring the latter members.
Deliberately invoked with the Minecraft content to keep with its out-of-place nature, which entirely consists of full model and texture rips from the source games for graphics and Steve's Final Smash "House of Boom" features edited gameplay footage of a castle stuffed with hostile Mobs and TNT blowing up.
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During the mid-00's, City Interactive released a large number of low budget military-themed FPS games built on the Lithtech Jupiter EX engine, essentially being total conversions of First Encounter Assault Recon with real world weapons and no bullet time. Titles in this list include SAS: Secure Tomorrow, Mortyr: Operation Thunderstorm, Terrorist Takedown 2, Terrorist Takedown 3, Code of Honor 2, Code of Honor 3, Royal Marines: Commando, Armed Force Corp, Special Forces, Battlestrike: Shadow of Stalingrad, and Wolfschanze II.
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Final Fantasy Record Keeper reuses sprites from the Game Boy Advance ports of the first six games sans III, since it didn't have a 2D version beyond the original NES. Things once again came conveniently full circle when the Pixel Remaster port of III reused the sprites from Record Keeper for its enemies. Record Keeper also reuses sprites from Pictologica Final Fantasy which that game had already made to represent enemies and characters from other titles. Curiously, this is averted for the one game whose Record Keeper art style is deliberately invoking, Final Fantasy VI; while they look identical at a glance, there are very slight differences between the Record Keeper and VI sprites, and a handful of character animations are totally different.
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Fire Emblem:
Fire Emblem Gaiden uses some altered character portraits from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light.
Many sprites, animations, and backgrounds from Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade are reused in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade and Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, as all three games use the same engine.
Fire Emblem Fates runs on the same engine as Fire Emblem: Awakening and reuses a number of assets from it. Most of the returning Skills use the exact same icons, the resistance HQ at the start of Birthright Chapter 14 is the barracks from Awakening (complete with an Awakening-style Armor Knight shield lying next to the crates), and some classes that wield axes use the animations of the Awakening Fighter and its promotions. That said the biggest change is all models now have actual feet; which were unused in the previous game's artstyle. Word of God claimed they were left off due to technical reasons, only to find out they could include them but didn't have time to add them back.
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Monster Hunter Generations, being a Megamix Game, features locales and monsters from many of the previous games. Any monsters here that had a model in tri- through 4 Ultimate keep their existing models, and maps from previous games are kept as-is, while monsters that haven't been seen since first- or second-generation games get new models. Maps from the first- through third-generation games come with some slight modifications to add ledges to perform jumping attacks from (and thus be able to utilize the mounting mecahnic), with the only notable change being the Fortress map, which was modified significantly for this game.
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Link's Crossbow Training from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
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Kirby games occasionally have this:
Kirby: Squeak Squad shares lots of graphics with Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, which shares lots of graphics with Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land for example.
Kirby Super Star Ultra has mostly new graphics, but occasionally reuses sprites from Super Star (for minor enemies such as Bronto Burts and Bombers) and Nightmare in Dream Land (such as those of King Dedede and certain mini-bosses).
In an unusual example, Kirby's Return to Dream Land recycled many of its assets, including graphics and music, from the infamous canceled GameCube Kirby game. From there, Triple Deluxe, Planet Robobot, and Star Allies are all built off of the same base engine as Return to Dream Land, and multiple graphics and other assets are reused between games. It's most noticeable with Triple Deluxe and Planet Robobot, as they're both on Nintendo 3DS. The series' general director, Shinya Kumazaki, discussed the challenges of this approach on the Planet Robobot Miiverse community:
Kirby and the Forgotten Land uses the same graphics engine and some models from Kirby Star Allies, but the two couldn't be more different otherwise — for starters, Forgotten Land is a full 3D platformer where Star Allies is 2½D.
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At least some of the assets from The Bureau: XCOM Declassified were recycled from Mafia II, notably the car props used such as the Smith Custom 200 police vehicle.
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In an unusual example, Kirby's Return to Dream Land recycled many of its assets, including graphics and music, from the infamous canceled GameCube Kirby game. From there, Triple Deluxe, Planet Robobot, and Star Allies are all built off of the same base engine as Return to Dream Land, and multiple graphics and other assets are reused between games. It's most noticeable with Triple Deluxe and Planet Robobot, as they're both on Nintendo 3DS. The series' general director, Shinya Kumazaki, discussed the challenges of this approach on the Planet Robobot Miiverse community:
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Shin Megami Tensei V lifts some menu layouts (Like the Victory Results Screen) and UI elements (Like the Character Stat Boxes and Icons for Types) from Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE, a thematic crossover between Shin Megami Tensei and Fire Emblem.
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Shantae:
Shantae and the Seven Sirens has all the recurring characters and about half the enemies use the same sprites as Shantae: Half-Genie Hero.
In Shantae: Risky's Revenge and Shantae and the Pirate's Curse, the explosion effects are reused from Contra 4.
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This was a hallmark of the pre-3D Capcom vs. games. Marvel vs. Capcom reused sprites from Street Fighter Alpha, Darkstalkers, X-Men: Children of the Atom and Marvel Super Heroes, with only a handful of characters (usually those who hadn't appeared in prior fighting games) getting new ones. Capcom vs. SNK fared better, since they had to redraw all the SNK fighters anyway, and also threw in a new sprites for a few Capcom characters like Ryu, Chun-Li, M. Bison, Maki and Yun. Unfortunately, this, coupled with the increasingly advanced hardware the games were being played on, made the early-to-mid '90s sprite recycling look even more blatant by comparison. Then comes Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, a 3D game which reuses most of the assets of the previous 3D game, Marvel vs. Capcom 3. They do, at least, polish the models differently to give them and the stages a more cinematic feel.
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Rampant in Blaster Master: Enemy Below on Game Boy Color, in respect to the NES game, though it was a completely new title. The reused graphics even include some for items that were never used in that version.
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This is prevalent through the Paper Mario series. Super Paper Mario reused many of its character sprites from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, at twice the resolution and with some minor updates (like Peach's dress). Paper Mario: Sticker Star updated many of the character sprites to be closer to their current appearances, but still reused previous ones when possible, most noticeably with the main Super Paper Mario cast. Paper Mario: The Origami King has very slightly modified versions of sprites from Paper Mario: Color Splash. A comparison of Mario's sprite between all games in the series can be seen here.
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Final Fantasy XIV recycles a lot of monster models from Final Fantasy XI (both being MMORPGs) with the textures and shading given a small upgrade. The two games are not related to each other. It would go on to reuse models, with some editing, from other titles, including Final Fantasy XIII's mechs for the ancient Alagan areas.
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The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
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Demolition Racer to the Pitbull Syndicate era of Test Drive:
The original game on the PC and the Sony PlayStation has a similar 3D engine to Test Drive 5, and that includes the heads-up display.
The semi-followup No Exit on the Dreamcast uses the engine to Test Drive 6. Both games share most of the same sound effects as well.
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Rugrats: Studio Tour reuses assets from Rugrats: Search for Reptar, with Dil being the only character model not from the original game.
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Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles reuses assets from Resident Evil: Outbreak for its Resident Evil 3: Nemesis segments, from stage maps to zombie models to even a random event from Outbreak occurring. (The woman who screams and dies in the restroom in the subway. It even uses the same character model ("Amelia", who also appears as a zombie throughout the chapter).)
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Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days has a number of FMV cutscenes which reuse models from Kingdom Hearts II, and a couple of cutscenes are actually ripped directly from that game. Many of the level maps are also taken directly from either Kingdom Hearts II or Kingdom Hearts, though with lower texture resolution to fit on a handheld and new doorways leading into previously-unseen areas.
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The GameCube Mario Party games (4 through 7) all use the same character models, animations, sound effects, and other graphics like coins and spaces. This also applies to Mario Party 8 on the Wii and Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix, the latter of which Hudson Soft co-produced with Konami (Although the former at least adds new animations for every character instead of reusing every single one from Mario Party 4).
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'The 2010s mobile port of Final Fantasy V reuses several sprites from Final Fantasy Dimensions, most noticeably the Wyvern, Chocobos, and Moogles. Though this once again makes sense since Dimensions was already intended to be a Stylistic Callback to the older Final Fantasy games and several designs for monsters and NPCs were based on specific instances from those titles, so some its sprites looking identical to V was intentional and reusing them for V itself brought them full circle.
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Resident Evil:
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis recycles some assets from Resident Evil 2. The most notable one is the Raccoon Police Department, which has the exact same layout as it did in the previous game, only with the eastern side and most of the western side of the building sealed off. The music in the area is also reused. Despite being a fully polygonal game, Resident Evil: Survivor also reuses a lot of assets from 2, from enemy models to Sherry's run cycle being repurposed for new character Lilly Klein.
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles reuses assets from Resident Evil: Outbreak for its Resident Evil 3: Nemesis segments, from stage maps to zombie models to even a random event from Outbreak occurring. (The woman who screams and dies in the restroom in the subway. It even uses the same character model ("Amelia", who also appears as a zombie throughout the chapter).)
Resident Evil 2 (Remake) Uses the same engine as Resident Evil 7 so its inventory interface is the same as well as the prompts for picking up items, the animation for using the bolt cutters to open chained up doors is the same as well as the yellow tape wrapped around an electrical box. The Mr. Raccoons found throughout the game are basically the same as the Mr. Everywheres from Resident Evil 7 and both share the same sound effect when shot.
Resident Evil 0 uses the same game engine used in the remake of Resident Evil, which recycles many of the sound effects for the guns as well as reusing animations and sound for the regular zombies.
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The Metal Slug games all recycle plenty of assets (especially the games post-3), but 4 takes it to absurd lengths - even the bosses are cobbled together from old sprites◊. 5 also has a pretty egregious example where one of the backgrounds is full of mechs with the markings of a faction that doesn't actually appear in the game.
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Joker's Final Smash "All-Out Attack" is captured footage from his game, with one variant featuring the founding members of the Phantom Thieves, and the second one featuring the latter members.
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Fallout: New Vegas recycles a lot of props, models and textures from Bethesda's Fallout 3, which in turn recycles a few of its props from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
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Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer runs on the same game engine as Animal Crossing: New Leaf, and thus, shares about 80% of that games' assets, which would only increase when the latter game's "Welcome amiibo" update hit and backported Happy Home Designer's new furniture and mechanics. Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp also use many of New Leaf's assets.
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Resident Evil 2 (Remake) Uses the same engine as Resident Evil 7 so its inventory interface is the same as well as the prompts for picking up items, the animation for using the bolt cutters to open chained up doors is the same as well as the yellow tape wrapped around an electrical box. The Mr. Raccoons found throughout the game are basically the same as the Mr. Everywheres from Resident Evil 7 and both share the same sound effect when shot.
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Resident Evil 0 uses the same game engine used in the remake of Resident Evil, which recycles many of the sound effects for the guns as well as reusing animations and sound for the regular zombies.
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The various MDickie games reuse some graphics assets, but are more notorious for the reuse of the gaming engine. Since Mat Dickie started out doing wrestling games, it results in odd situations, such as characters in his Bible simulator, The You Testament, suddenly breaking out power-bombs and piledrivers.
This is particularly noteworthy with Wrestling Empire (2021) and Old School, with the latter's downtown area basically being a copy-paste of the former's open-world, with many of the locales within it being completely identical.
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Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin reuses some assets from Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, specifically the models for the Warrior of Light and the Emperor.
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 was built off of the engine of Sonic the Hedgehog (1991), and in turn Sonic 3 & Knuckles was built off of the engine of Sonic 2. For that matter, Sonic 3 itself was originally one game that was split in two to meet deadlines. There are some graphics and sound effects that remained unchanged for all four games. The "lock-on" feature of Sonic & Knuckles allowed it to combine with Sonic 3 to create a seamless experience, and as a bonus, combining it with Sonic 2 unlocked the ability to play as Knuckles in that game. Palette limitations were the only thing preventing them from incorporating Knuckles in the original game, which instead unlocked an expanded Blue Sphere minigame.
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Many sprites, animations, and backgrounds from Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade are reused in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade and Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, as all three games use the same engine.
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Blazblue Cross Tag Battle takes the assets - both the characters and the stages - from its participating franchises: BlazBlue, Under Night In-Birth, Persona 4: Arena, and Arcana Heart. The RWBY characters and Yumi, who haven't made an appearance in a 2D fighter before, are made from scratch. For Akatsuki Blitzkampf however, Akatsuki reuses his sprites from Under Night In-Birth, while Blitztank's sprites are new.
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Fire Emblem Fates runs on the same engine as Fire Emblem: Awakening and reuses a number of assets from it. Most of the returning Skills use the exact same icons, the resistance HQ at the start of Birthright Chapter 14 is the barracks from Awakening (complete with an Awakening-style Armor Knight shield lying next to the crates), and some classes that wield axes use the animations of the Awakening Fighter and its promotions. That said the biggest change is all models now have actual feet; which were unused in the previous game's artstyle. Word of God claimed they were left off due to technical reasons, only to find out they could include them but didn't have time to add them back.
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Only a tiny number of Super Robot Wars games avert this. Virtually every game in the franchise uses art assets, music, voices, and/or animation choreography from at least one earlier game, or more often several. This is especially true in cases where a character's voice actor has died, such as Banjo Haran's voice actor Hirotaka Suzuoki, but they continue to voice the character in new games over a decade after their death due to reuse of voice clips from their prior appearances with Manipulative Editing used to give the clips new context.To give a major example, if not the most egregious in the series: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam is a show that appears a lot in the franchise, and the Methuss is simultaneously a pretty crappy mech that no one really cares about, and almost impossible to drop from the games since it belongs to Kamille's best friend/maybe love interest Fa. As a result, it's been using the same set of animations since 2008, with the only improvement being an upscaling of the sprites when the series moved to HD consoles. The Art Evolution really makes it stand out in the crowd (even the other Zeta mechs have seen major upgrades over the years) and yet it's still the same, wielding PlayStation 2-era sprites with pride even as the series moved to The Eighth Generation of Console Video Games.
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Mario Kart Wii reuses many character and item models from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, and recycles the models of the GameCube retro tracks directly from that game (this is most notable with GCN Mario Circuit, which is virtually untouched from its original incarnation). The tech-wise compatibility between the GameCube and Wii made this easier. Mario Kart 7 also reuses various assets from both Double Dash!! and Wii.
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Mortal Kombat
This was the entire purpose of Mortal Kombat Trilogy, which was basically a console-specific revision of Mortal Kombat 3 brought back characters and stages from the original Mortal Kombat (1992) and Mortal Kombat II in order to have the entire character roster up to that point in one last 2D game. While Johnny Cage's sprites were created using a new actor, due to a royalty dispute with his original portrayer (Daniel Pesina), Rayden's and Baraka's were recycled wholesale from Mortal Kombat II with only the running animations being newly-recorded using stand-ins. This isn't so much of an issue with Baraka, since the actor wore a mask, but with Rayden his face is obscured when he runs to hide the fact that he's not Carlos Pesina.
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon recycles character models from the previous two entries, Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance and Mortal Kombat: Deception, in order to bring back as many fighters from the series as possible. This is due to the fact that all three games ran on the Renderware engine, allowing for easy assets reuse. Only characters from the older arcade-era entries had to be remade from scratch.
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This was the entire purpose of Mortal Kombat Trilogy, which was basically a console-specific revision of Mortal Kombat 3 brought back characters and stages from the original Mortal Kombat (1992) and Mortal Kombat II in order to have the entire character roster up to that point in one last 2D game. While Johnny Cage's sprites were created using a new actor, due to a royalty dispute with his original portrayer (Daniel Pesina), Rayden's and Baraka's were recycled wholesale from Mortal Kombat II with only the running animations being newly-recorded using stand-ins. This isn't so much of an issue with Baraka, since the actor wore a mask, but with Rayden his face is obscured when he runs to hide the fact that he's not Carlos Pesina.
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The budget FPS games released by Cauldron in the mid-00's were all made on the same engine and used a common pool of assets such as animations and textures. As previously mentioned, this includes Soldier of Fortune Payback, Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice, History Channel: Civil War – A Nation Divided and History Channel: Civil War – Secret Missions, and History Channel: The Battle for the Pacific, which all have similar gunplay, enemy behavior, HUD, etc., just with different weapons and enemy uniforms based on the setting/historical era. On PC, all these games are also characterized by a game-breaking bug in which bullets phase harmlessly through enemies if the FPS is too high.
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As F-Zero 99 is essentially a recreation of the SNES F-Zero (1990) game, it recycles a good chunk of its assets, such as sprites and tilesets. However, the UI is completely refurbished to look like a modern title, and there is the addition of many new variations for the playable vehicles that weren't in the original.
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The Borderlands series has reused a number of assets since its inception. The most prominent examples are the containers that litter the landscapes of Pandora and Elpis, but a few enemies here and there have also been ported over with minimal changes, if any. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! even recycles the interface from Borderlands 2, with only a few modifications; the weapon system was also copied over more or less intact, including most legendary weapons.
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Some The Legend of Zelda games do this.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Games not only share assets with each other, but reuse some from the Updated Re-release of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask reuses much of the assets from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. This was due to the developers wanting to avoid the lengthy development cycle of Ocarina of Time, as well as the Development Hell that Ura Zelda went through. Majora's Mask was built off of Ocarina of Time's game engine to ensure that it would be developed within a year. The similarities are explained as the game taking place in the Alternate Universe of Termina, with characters that look the same as characters in Ocarina of Time but with different names and backstories. Kafei, an NPC for a big side quest, has the same body and animations as Link himself and his face is also similar to Link's.
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures reuses graphics from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords, and Link's voice lines are recycled from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap reuses some assets from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords.
Link's Crossbow Training from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks borrows many assets from The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass.
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom runs on the same engines as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and thus reuses quite a few assets:
Returning humanoid monsters use the same models with a few extra doodads like bigger horns or different armor, while minor enemies like Keese and Chuchus don't even get that. The smoky purple monster explosions have been reused as well.
Link and Zelda have the exact same model with new outfits and haircuts. Many of Link's voiceclips are reused from the previous game.
The returning item graphics are the same.
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Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, Donkey Kong 64 and Conker's Bad Fur Day all reuse multiple assets between games, especially noticeable with the sounds. Since they were all made with the same engine for the same console by the same studio, this is somewhat understandable.
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Kingdom Hearts coded reuses a number of level maps from previous titles as well, though often with considerable alterations.
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Mortal Kombat: Armageddon recycles character models from the previous two entries, Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance and Mortal Kombat: Deception, in order to bring back as many fighters from the series as possible. This is due to the fact that all three games ran on the Renderware engine, allowing for easy assets reuse. Only characters from the older arcade-era entries had to be remade from scratch.
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The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures reuses graphics from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords, and Link's voice lines are recycled from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City reuses whatever Grand Theft Auto III assets would be appropriate for 80's Miami. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas also reuses some assets from its predecessors like palm trees and vending machines, but all vehicles have new models.
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All three games in the Sonic Advance Trilogy also ran on the same engine and reused many graphical assets between them, particularly the characters themselves.
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Fallout series:
The first two games use the same engine and graphics, with 90% of the sequel's content recycling the graphics from the first game.
Fallout: New Vegas recycles a lot of props, models and textures from Bethesda's Fallout 3, which in turn recycles a few of its props from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
Fallout 76 is built using the same engine as Fallout 4, which means it uses a similar percentage of 4's assets as New Vegas did from 3. Seems like this trope is as integral to the series at this point as Ron Perlman, the Atom Punk aesthetic, and "War, war never changes."
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Far Cry 3 and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon: the latter recycles the graphics engine and many assets of the former, colors them in neon, and then adds a Denser and Wackier plot.
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Vanguard in the original PS3 release of Demon's Souls is a direct model reuse of the "Dabrad" Golem from Enchanted Arms.
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Super Mario Bros.:
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels used the exact gameplay engine and most of the same assets from Super Mario Bros., overlapping with a Mission-Pack Sequel.
The first three Mario Party games used some assets from Super Mario 64. The second and third games also reuse the character models and many sound effects from the first game, and the second Mario Party even has some tweaked versions of minigames from the first.
The GameCube Mario Party games (4 through 7) all use the same character models, animations, sound effects, and other graphics like coins and spaces. This also applies to Mario Party 8 on the Wii and Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix, the latter of which Hudson Soft co-produced with Konami (Although the former at least adds new animations for every character instead of reusing every single one from Mario Party 4).
Mario Kart Wii reuses many character and item models from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, and recycles the models of the GameCube retro tracks directly from that game (this is most notable with GCN Mario Circuit, which is virtually untouched from its original incarnation). The tech-wise compatibility between the GameCube and Wii made this easier. Mario Kart 7 also reuses various assets from both Double Dash!! and Wii.
Naturally, Super Mario Galaxy 2, as a Mission-Pack Sequel to Super Mario Galaxy, reuses models, assets, backgrounds, music, powerups, sounds, and effects from its source game.
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Speaking of Mafia, the Definitive Edition remake has a number of textures, models and animations lifted from Mafia III, perhaps befitting its status as a "reskin" of the previous game. This is understandable though, as the game was produced as a side project with a limited budget as opposed to a full-priced AAA title.
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Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels used the exact gameplay engine and most of the same assets from Super Mario Bros., overlapping with a Mission-Pack Sequel.
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The Neptunia series is infamous for this, as it tends to add a minuscule amount of content to each new game that isn't just recycled from old ones, from the enemies down to the music. If you look at the earlier games and then at the modern ones, a lot of the content is still present and unchanged.
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Final Fantasy X-2 takes place about a year after Final Fantasy X ended. While the maps are largely the same, the new ability to climb allows access to previously inaccessible areas, while the inablity to swim closes off others. Other locations close off or open up due to the lack of influence from the Fayth, or scarcity of chocobos, or just were discovered by increased travel, while areas that were off the path before are unneeded and unvisted.
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In The King of Fighters series, SNK loved this trope. From The King of Fighters '94 to The King of Fighters XI, developers recycled the same sprites possibly to save time as a game was released each year until The King of Fighters '94 to The King of Fighters 2003 in which SNK began to launch the games of the series by editions, not more per year. This trope was repeated in The King of Fighters XIII, however, which reuses sprites from The King of Fighters XII.
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WWF Superstars used elements of various other Technos fighting games but especially the game engine from Double Dragon II due to a rushed schedule.
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The SpongeBob Movie Game reuses a lot of music, textures and character models from Battle for Bikini Bottom, and SpongeBob and Patrick's movesets are mostly cribbed from BFBB as well. SpongeBob in particular has ditched the bubble-based attacks for more physical moves as part of the film and game's overarching plot of SpongeBob wanting to be treated like a man, such as his Bubble Spin (where he spins with a bubble wand out) being replaced with the Karate Spin (where he spins with his karate gloves on), or the Bubble Bash (where he dons a bubble Viking helmet and leaps upward) becoming just the Bash (which has him put on a karate glove, or a spiked metal gauntlet when upgraded, and uppercutting).
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Monster Hunter: World: Averted. All monsters get updated models, to take advantage of the newer gaming systems' capabilities.
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Generation V is an unusual case of sprites from a past generation being recycled, but the animations themselves completely replaced; A ton of front-facing sprites of most returning Pokemon from the Generation IV games have been carried over to Pokémon Black and White, this time having been rigged and tweened to match the general animation style of the Generation V games. For example, here's a male Pikachu sprite◊ in Pokémon Platinum, and the exact same sprite◊, but with Generation V tweening and the stance from the original version omitted.
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Fire Emblem Gaiden uses some altered character portraits from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light.
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Some of Deltarune's sprites are taken directly from Undertale. These include the Light World Menu system, Sans's sprites, and the SOUL.
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Disgaea 1 Complete, the remake for the Nintendo Switch, mostly recycles character sprites from 4, 5, and D2. Where this is most apparent are for generic units, where humanoid classes are replaced with the most recent versions (some with different voice clips) and monster units, where a few of them had their sprites replaced with whatever fits close enough.
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Rakenzarn Frontier Story reuses several tilesets, sprites and tunes from Rakenzarn Tales, due to both using the RPG Maker engine to transfer one from the other.
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The first 3 PlayStation 2 Ratchet & Clank games are all based on the same engine and use the same graphics for the titular characters and Captain Qwark. Most of the gameplay animations in later games are cribbed from earlier games as well, such as Ratchet high jumping, swimming, or holding a one-handed, two-handed, or glove weapon, or Clank holding his hands to his head when commanding Gadgebots and his pose when gliding with the Heli-Pack.
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Pokémon:
The menu sprites of all returning Pokémon were reused from the Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire generation to the Pokémon Sword and Shield generation.
Generation V is an unusual case of sprites from a past generation being recycled, but the animations themselves completely replaced; A ton of front-facing sprites of most returning Pokemon from the Generation IV games have been carried over to Pokémon Black and White, this time having been rigged and tweened to match the general animation style of the Generation V games. For example, here's a male Pikachu sprite◊ in Pokémon Platinum, and the exact same sprite◊, but with Generation V tweening and the stance from the original version omitted.
The front sprites of Unown in Generation III were recycled in the following two generations, having completely different animations in those generations, while its backsprites were only ever recycled once in generation IV.
The Nintendo GameCube titles Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, and the Wii title Pokémon Battle Revolution, use slightly updated models and animations from the Nintendo 64 Pokémon Stadium games for the first two generations' Pokémon.
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 reuses the majority of the overworld, animations, and sprites from Pokémon Black and White, as they're sequels that take place in the same region. The same happened with Pokémon Sun and Moon to Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
The current Pokémon models for the series, introduced in the 3DS's Pokédex 3D Pro and designed primarily for Pokémon X and Y, have been reused in every 3D game since their debut. Not only do the main series games use these models, but spinoffs such as Pokémon Masters and the 3D Pokémon Mystery Dungeon titles use them as well. The models were explicitly stated to be created in a vastly higher quality and polygon count than what would be needed for the 3DS in order to futureproof them for newer and more powerful hardware, without needing to do much additional work beyond adding extra animations and upgrading the lighting and textures. That said, likely because of this "one size fits all" approach, the models' animations are somewhat stiff and generic compared to the more lively animations of previous 3D installments, like the Pokémon Stadium series and its follow-ups. It became somewhat obvious by the time of the Switch's Pokémon Sword and Shield that the models and animations weren't polished much from the previous 3D games, so later installments like Pokémon Legends: Arceus made further adjustments to ensure that they're more individualized and better suited for the hardware.
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Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze reuses some assets from Donkey Kong Country Returns. It's noticeable with the sound effects, which are primarily derived from the latter game (such as DK and Diddy's voice lines, Diddy's jetpack, and the pronounced "KNOCK-KNOCK" sound of Goomba Stomping an enemy), and some of the character, prop and UI animations. A few of the Mooks are also Suspiciously Similar Substitutes of enemies from Returns; Awks and Dozies are birdlike Goombas (the former a parrot, the latter a dodo) while Rawks and Sour Dodos are recolored variants that actively chase the Kongs, Tiki Buzzes and Hootzes are both flying Goomba Springboards while Tiki Tork and Puffton both fill the niche of a flying enemy that can be stomped thrice, and Squidly and the fish fired by Archy both fly through the air from the right, ripe for the stomping, while Electrasquid and the flaming fishbones shot by red Archy are similar enemies that cannot be stomped.
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RosenkreuzStilette's sequel, Freudenstachel runs on the same engine as the original. As such, several common enemies, music tracks, and tile sets were unchanged. Most characters have been redesigned to some extent, meaning several sprites were modified, though there are still plenty of fresh character sprites and animations to go around.
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When House Flipper was first released it used mostly stock Unity assets, with many textures and items that are commonly seen in other games that use the engine too. As the game has continued to grow and develop, Empyrean has introduced a number of their own designs as well.
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Final Fantasy games are largely unconnected aside from the occasional direct sequel, but between games assets have been recycled.
The three NES titles all reused assets for characters, map tiles, and spell effects. This is most obvious when looking at the sprites of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy III, which both use the Job System, and III is clearly using the same sprites as Final Fantasy with some minor edits to update them to look better. In II meanwhile, Firion uses an edited Warrior sprite from Final Fantasy, Leon is a Palette Swap of the same sprite, Guy is a Thief, and Josef and Gordon are heavily edited Red Mages. Gordon in turn serves as the basis for III's Scholar and Ricard is the basis for the Dragoon, though that's more a Mythology Gag since he was a Dragoon in II before III made it a playable job.
Final Fantasy V reuses some sprites for NPCs and spell animations from Final Fantasy IV. Final Fantasy VI largely averts this due to having a totally different and new art style, but does reuse some spell and weapon animations from the two, and the Sylph from IV and the Wind Drake from V are updated to fit the animations of VI to serve as sprites for Espers.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years mostly averts this, as it uses an updated sprite system over IV that is a middle ground between it and VI. However, it does reuse sprites from IV wholesale as a Mythology Gag for flashbacks and visions, as it makes sense (sort of) that the characters would look like they did in the original game in those circumstances. The game also reused sprites from the Game Boy Advance ports of I, II, IV, V, and VI, particularly for enemies specifically from those games that appear in this one as bosses. This then became recursive when IV got an i-mode update for mobile that reuses assets from The After Years.
The PSP Complete Collection ports of IV and The After Years reuse sprites from the PSP ports of I and II, including map sprites for NPCs and some tile maps. Many enemy sprites are also reused, but this is once again more of a Mythology Gag; many enemies in the original Super NES version of IV were visually based on enemies from the NES titles already, just obviously in much better graphics, so it makes sense to reuse sprites since they're supposed to look the same anyway.
'The 2010s mobile port of Final Fantasy V reuses several sprites from Final Fantasy Dimensions, most noticeably the Wyvern, Chocobos, and Moogles. Though this once again makes sense since Dimensions was already intended to be a Stylistic Callback to the older Final Fantasy games and several designs for monsters and NPCs were based on specific instances from those titles, so some its sprites looking identical to V was intentional and reusing them for V itself brought them full circle.
The Pixel Remaster ports of the first six games all share assets to some extent, including sprites, tilemaps, animations, and sound effects. Once again this is downplayed with VI due to its different art style, though one may still notice some sounds in the other five games were taken from (or at least based on) previous ports of VI. All of the Pixel Remaster games also reuse some sprites, particularly enemies, from their Game Boy Advance ports, with the exception of III (which didn't have such a port).
Final Fantasy X-2 takes place about a year after Final Fantasy X ended. While the maps are largely the same, the new ability to climb allows access to previously inaccessible areas, while the inablity to swim closes off others. Other locations close off or open up due to the lack of influence from the Fayth, or scarcity of chocobos, or just were discovered by increased travel, while areas that were off the path before are unneeded and unvisted.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2 reuses most of the player party sprites from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, which is justified since both games take place in Ivalice and have the same races and battle classes (Advance was in a fictional Ivalice while A2 uses the real deal).
Final Fantasy XIV recycles a lot of monster models from Final Fantasy XI (both being MMORPGs) with the textures and shading given a small upgrade. The two games are not related to each other. It would go on to reuse models, with some editing, from other titles, including Final Fantasy XIII's mechs for the ancient Alagan areas.
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin reuses some assets from Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, specifically the models for the Warrior of Light and the Emperor.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper reuses sprites from the Game Boy Advance ports of the first six games sans III, since it didn't have a 2D version beyond the original NES. Things once again came conveniently full circle when the Pixel Remaster port of III reused the sprites from Record Keeper for its enemies. Record Keeper also reuses sprites from Pictologica Final Fantasy which that game had already made to represent enemies and characters from other titles. Curiously, this is averted for the one game whose Record Keeper art style is deliberately invoking, Final Fantasy VI; while they look identical at a glance, there are very slight differences between the Record Keeper and VI sprites, and a handful of character animations are totally different.
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Spiderweb Software is still recycling old sprites interspersed with new ones in their games that they have used since the 90's to create a large number of diverse worlds from the biotech flavour of the Geneforge series, to the underground adventures of Exile and Avernum. It's largely dropped objects like meat and clothing that end up being reused.
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In Shantae: Risky's Revenge and Shantae and the Pirate's Curse, the explosion effects are reused from Contra 4.
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Final Fantasy Tactics A2 reuses most of the player party sprites from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, which is justified since both games take place in Ivalice and have the same races and battle classes (Advance was in a fictional Ivalice while A2 uses the real deal).
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Puyo Puyo eSports has a LOT of assets from Puyo Puyo Tetris, and the most of the character artwork is edited from the mobile title Puyo Puyo!! Quest.
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Sonic the Hedgehog:
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 was built off of the engine of Sonic the Hedgehog (1991), and in turn Sonic 3 & Knuckles was built off of the engine of Sonic 2. For that matter, Sonic 3 itself was originally one game that was split in two to meet deadlines. There are some graphics and sound effects that remained unchanged for all four games. The "lock-on" feature of Sonic & Knuckles allowed it to combine with Sonic 3 to create a seamless experience, and as a bonus, combining it with Sonic 2 unlocked the ability to play as Knuckles in that game. Palette limitations were the only thing preventing them from incorporating Knuckles in the original game, which instead unlocked an expanded Blue Sphere minigame.
All three games in the Sonic Advance Trilogy also ran on the same engine and reused many graphical assets between them, particularly the characters themselves.
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Endless Ocean: Blue World reuses a lot of assets from the first game, from fish models to background textures. Endless Ocean: Luminous, going by the trailer and pre-release screenshots, seems to draw models from Arika's 2015 mobile fishing game Sakana Collection.
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Kirby Super Star Ultra has mostly new graphics, but occasionally reuses sprites from Super Star (for minor enemies such as Bronto Burts and Bombers) and Nightmare in Dream Land (such as those of King Dedede and certain mini-bosses).
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Most of the models used for the trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U are just their in-game models ripped from their respective games. Very noticeable with the for Wii U-exclusive trophies of the party members from Xenoblade Chronicles 1 who do not appear anywhere else in the game, whose faces are not as refined as Shulk or Dunban's in their trophies. It's possible that the replacement of Trophies with Spirits in Ultimate may have been due to the sheer artstyle clash caused by this alongside the sheer number of franchises, characters, and items represented.
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask reuses much of the assets from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. This was due to the developers wanting to avoid the lengthy development cycle of Ocarina of Time, as well as the Development Hell that Ura Zelda went through. Majora's Mask was built off of Ocarina of Time's game engine to ensure that it would be developed within a year. The similarities are explained as the game taking place in the Alternate Universe of Termina, with characters that look the same as characters in Ocarina of Time but with different names and backstories. Kafei, an NPC for a big side quest, has the same body and animations as Link himself and his face is also similar to Link's.
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land uses the same graphics engine and some models from Kirby Star Allies, but the two couldn't be more different otherwise — for starters, Forgotten Land is a full 3D platformer where Star Allies is 2½D.
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Deliberately invoked with the Minecraft content to keep with its out-of-place nature, which entirely consists of full model and texture rips from the source games for graphics and Steve's Final Smash "House of Boom" features edited gameplay footage of a castle stuffed with hostile Mobs and TNT blowing up.
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Final Fantasy V reuses some sprites for NPCs and spell animations from Final Fantasy IV. Final Fantasy VI largely averts this due to having a totally different and new art style, but does reuse some spell and weapon animations from the two, and the Sylph from IV and the Wind Drake from V are updated to fit the animations of VI to serve as sprites for Espers.
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The three NES titles all reused assets for characters, map tiles, and spell effects. This is most obvious when looking at the sprites of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy III, which both use the Job System, and III is clearly using the same sprites as Final Fantasy with some minor edits to update them to look better. In II meanwhile, Firion uses an edited Warrior sprite from Final Fantasy, Leon is a Palette Swap of the same sprite, Guy is a Thief, and Josef and Gordon are heavily edited Red Mages. Gordon in turn serves as the basis for III's Scholar and Ricard is the basis for the Dragoon, though that's more a Mythology Gag since he was a Dragoon in II before III made it a playable job.
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Every in-engine character model and background environment in Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is ripped directly from all the games between the original game and Dream Drop Distance. Due to asset incompatibility between Unity and Unreal Engine 4, models and level maps from Kingdom Hearts III are reused by means of FMV cutscenes and stock footage music videos.
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Spyro the Dragon: The first three games are all built on the same engine and with the same general graphics, and thus certain models (notably character models) are recycled between them.
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SpongeBob's Truth or Square also borrows a lot of models, textures and music from both Battle for Bikini Bottom and The SpongeBob Movie Game. It's easiest to notice with the music, with very few tracks being new to the game; for example, SpongeBob's Pineapple uses the same song as the main hub of BFBB, "Fun Times Jellyfishing With Patrick" uses the Jellyfish Fields theme from BFBB, the Patrick hammer powerup uses the "I'm Ready... Depression" theme from TSSM, and "Pretending to Be Tough With Patrick" and the Demento-bot battle in "Kara-tay! With Sandy!" use the slide theme from BFBB.
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Shantae and the Seven Sirens has all the recurring characters and about half the enemies use the same sprites as Shantae: Half-Genie Hero.
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The developer of Gamer 2 reused the police officer sprite from an earlier itch.io game, Electra City. In turn, his later game The Wolf and the Waves reused Gamer 2's zombie sprite.
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The new expansions of Titan Quest recyle lots of the original content:
Ragnarök: The beginning of the game take place in Greece so it reuse the monsters and setting from the original game. Some monsters are reskinned of older monsters.
Atlantis. A portion of the game take place in Greece with the same assets.
Eternal Embers: Reuse the setting and monsters from China and Egypt from the original game. The Egyptian's portion of the game started as a fan mod before becoming official content.
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Gothic series:
The first two games are both built on the same engine, so they recycle various elements, particularly the entire area of the Mining Colony (although with changed textures and in some cases certain changes in the landscape).
In the Forsaken Gods expansion to the third game, this is taken to absolutely egregious levels due to the unrealistic time constraints put on the developers (who, on top of that, were completely different people than the creators of the base game). The addon is set strictly in the (largely unchanged) middle part of the world map from the base game while throwing out the other two parts of the continent, effectively giving us mostly the same content as the base game, except with the two thirds of it removed and only with some changes to the NPCs who inhabit the world, plus a few new items and some updates to the cities.
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Zig-Zagged in Monster Hunter 3 (Tri), with only Rathian, Rathalos, and Diablos getting redesigns, with all other monsters keeping their models and textures (for the most part) in each subsequent appearance.
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Zig-Zagged again starting with Monster Hunter: Rise, as monsters gain new models when they first appear post-World, but keep their new models afterwards. Also averted with the maps that debuted in previous games, as they are redesigned from the ground up to take advantage of the game's use of seamless large maps.
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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Games not only share assets with each other, but reuse some from the Updated Re-release of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening.
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Forza and Gran Turismo themselves have, due to the sheer volume of cars available in the games, reused car models across entries; many models from the original 2005 Forza Motorsport are still used (with added interiors and other tweaks) to this day, while Gran Turismo 5 and 6 explicitly classified newly made models for the PlayStation 3 games as "premium" cars while car models taken directly from Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec and Gran Turismo 4, which were obviously lacking in detail compared to the new ones, were referred to as "standard" cars.
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Mega Man X DiVE reuses models, textures, and music liberally from Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X.
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Condemned: Criminal Origins re-used many assets from First Encounter Assault Recon, also by Monolith and released the same year.
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The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks borrows many assets from The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass.
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Used heavily throughout the Trails Series. The games taking place within an individual arc occurr within a single country, meaning there'll be plenty of time running back and forth through the same environments. While there's a lot of new dungeons and paths to liven up the map, it can still be irritating running across the same places over and over again. On the plus side, it does help maintain continuity between games, making players protective of the NPC cast.
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Throughout the Atelier Series, graphics are often reused. The most notable example would be Punis, who have kept the same model since 2009's Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland. Other examples are item illustrations, which are often recycled between games (sometimes in different ways: a graphic for man-made metallic string in Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book is used for bug silk in its sequels, Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey and Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings).
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Mega Man (Classic):
Mega Man himself uses the same sprite design in each of the 8-bit games, aside from some extremely subtle color changes (primarily in his skin color) and very minor edits to the sprites themselves (most noticeable is the altered ladder-firing sprite between the fourth and fifth games). The Wily Capsule also sees little to no modification. Some of the Robot Master bosses also have designs based from previous ones, notably the "Guts Man clones."
Mega Man & Bass for the SNES recycles many graphical assets from Mega Man 8, which is impressive since the latter was released for the next-generation Sega Saturn and PlayStation. What’s particularly notable is that this is the only Mega Man game to reuse Robot Masters, as two Robot Masters from 8, Tengu Man and Astro Man, reappear here.
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Jurassic: The Hunted recycles most of its weapon models from developer Cauldron's previous FPS games: The Whitworth Rifle and the Colt Model 1855 are from History Channel: Civil War – A Nation Divided and its sequel, the Taurus Raging Bull, the Mossberg Shotgun, SAW and the FN Scar L are taken from Soldier of Fortune Payback, the Glock 18 and RPG-7 are from Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice and the BAR is from History Channel: The Battle for the Pacific.
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The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap reuses some assets from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords.
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This is particularly noteworthy with Wrestling Empire (2021) and Old School, with the latter's downtown area basically being a copy-paste of the former's open-world, with many of the locales within it being completely identical.
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Kirby: Squeak Squad shares lots of graphics with Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, which shares lots of graphics with Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land for example.
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Baten Kaitos Origins reuses most assets, such as models, 2D art, and pre-rendered backgrounds, from Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean. Some of the maps are altered a bit to include new plot-important locations, with the implication that they were redesigned or demolished in twenty years that separate two games. Despite that, Origins is not a Mission-Pack Sequel, as its gameplay has little in common with Eternal Wings.
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Mach Storm, an arcade shooting game by Bandai Namco featuring circular cockpit-like "dome screen", recycles the engine, graphics, scenes, and gameplay from Ace Combat: Assault Horizon only without real plot.
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The menu sprites of all returning Pokémon were reused from the Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire generation to the Pokémon Sword and Shield generation.
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Unreal Tournament 2004 is basically Unreal Tournament 2003 with a new coat of paint and bits of Unreal Championship thrown in for good measure. After Tournament and Epic/DE's decision to focus on the multiplayer part after the failure of Unreal II: The Awakening, both teams decided to focus on a particular game: Epic focused on 2003 while DE focused on Championship. The lukewarm reception of both games led both companies to join forces once more and just develop 2004 with 2003 and its Downloadable Content as a base, plus extra content such as new teams, game modes (including the return of Assault and the introduction of Onslaught) and arenas. Needless to say, 2004 was better received than the previous games it used as a base.
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Resident Evil 3: Nemesis recycles some assets from Resident Evil 2. The most notable one is the Raccoon Police Department, which has the exact same layout as it did in the previous game, only with the eastern side and most of the western side of the building sealed off. The music in the area is also reused. Despite being a fully polygonal game, Resident Evil: Survivor also reuses a lot of assets from 2, from enemy models to Sherry's run cycle being repurposed for new character Lilly Klein.
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The first two BlazBlue games have the same assets, while the third game has all the characters being redrawn and all the existing themes being remixed. The fourth game reuses stuff from the third.
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Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance] reuses a few of Traverse Town and Monstro's level maps from the original game, but more obviously it reuses the vast majority of its combat-related content from Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep.
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom runs on the same engines as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and thus reuses quite a few assets:
Returning humanoid monsters use the same models with a few extra doodads like bigger horns or different armor, while minor enemies like Keese and Chuchus don't even get that. The smoky purple monster explosions have been reused as well.
Link and Zelda have the exact same model with new outfits and haircuts. Many of Link's voiceclips are reused from the previous game.
The returning item graphics are the same.
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Kingdom Hearts makes a habit of it:
While Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is limited in how much it can reuse from the first game since it's the first 2D game in the series (although it does manage to fit some graphics from it into the Game Boy Advance cartridge through FMV cutscenes), the PS2 remake is almost completely made out of old graphics, since the story is about revisiting memories of the first game's worlds and all the characters appeared in some form in either Kingdom Hearts or Kingdom Hearts II.
Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days has a number of FMV cutscenes which reuse models from Kingdom Hearts II, and a couple of cutscenes are actually ripped directly from that game. Many of the level maps are also taken directly from either Kingdom Hearts II or Kingdom Hearts, though with lower texture resolution to fit on a handheld and new doorways leading into previously-unseen areas.
Kingdom Hearts coded reuses a number of level maps from previous titles as well, though often with considerable alterations.
Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance] reuses a few of Traverse Town and Monstro's level maps from the original game, but more obviously it reuses the vast majority of its combat-related content from Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep.
Every in-engine character model and background environment in Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is ripped directly from all the games between the original game and Dream Drop Distance. Due to asset incompatibility between Unity and Unreal Engine 4, models and level maps from Kingdom Hearts III are reused by means of FMV cutscenes and stock footage music videos.
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Hitman 3 reuses a lot of assets from its previous entries; Hitman 2 (which itself did this with 2016) and Hitman (2016) (which reuses a few assets from Hitman: Absolution of all things). Unlike other examples on this list, it doesn't really hide this fact (a lot of it due to gameplay familiarity and saving time on making maps), and one major upside of doing this is that those games are also available in Hitman 3 via DLC if you own it (for free!).
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Riot City has a re-release two years later, titled Riot Zone, which recycles most of it's stages and gameplay sprites, including for the player 1 character.
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The current Pokémon models for the series, introduced in the 3DS's Pokédex 3D Pro and designed primarily for Pokémon X and Y, have been reused in every 3D game since their debut. Not only do the main series games use these models, but spinoffs such as Pokémon Masters and the 3D Pokémon Mystery Dungeon titles use them as well. The models were explicitly stated to be created in a vastly higher quality and polygon count than what would be needed for the 3DS in order to futureproof them for newer and more powerful hardware, without needing to do much additional work beyond adding extra animations and upgrading the lighting and textures. That said, likely because of this "one size fits all" approach, the models' animations are somewhat stiff and generic compared to the more lively animations of previous 3D installments, like the Pokémon Stadium series and its follow-ups. It became somewhat obvious by the time of the Switch's Pokémon Sword and Shield that the models and animations weren't polished much from the previous 3D games, so later installments like Pokémon Legends: Arceus made further adjustments to ensure that they're more individualized and better suited for the hardware.
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While Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is limited in how much it can reuse from the first game since it's the first 2D game in the series (although it does manage to fit some graphics from it into the Game Boy Advance cartridge through FMV cutscenes), the PS2 remake is almost completely made out of old graphics, since the story is about revisiting memories of the first game's worlds and all the characters appeared in some form in either Kingdom Hearts or Kingdom Hearts II.
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Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped uses the same engine from Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, which uses a modified Crash Bandicoot (1996) engine, so a lot of models and sprites are recycled between games. According to designers from the series, Naughty Dog also allowed later developers to use assets from their games for authenticity purposes (this is especially noticeable with the Eurocom developed Crash Bash).
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For the Wii and PS2 versions of Need for Speed: Undercover, Exient Entertainment recycled the Rockport map from Most Wanted and rearranged it to vaguely resemble the street layout from the main seventh-generation versions.
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Super Smash Bros.:
Most of the models used for the trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U are just their in-game models ripped from their respective games. Very noticeable with the for Wii U-exclusive trophies of the party members from Xenoblade Chronicles 1 who do not appear anywhere else in the game, whose faces are not as refined as Shulk or Dunban's in their trophies. It's possible that the replacement of Trophies with Spirits in Ultimate may have been due to the sheer artstyle clash caused by this alongside the sheer number of franchises, characters, and items represented.
According to series creator Masahiro Sakurai, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate reuses many assets from Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U, in order to save the development time and resources necessary to bring every fighter in the series' history back into the game. Had Nintendo made the game from scratch, only a third of the fighters would be available.
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Tales of Xillia 2 reuses almost the entire map from Tales of Xillia as they are set in the same world not long after one another, though the sequel adds in many new areas, mostly in Elympios, the land you only visit briefly at the end of the first game.
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Some of the SpongeBob SquarePants platformers reuse things from each other. The games below are both particularly noticeable and fairly reasonable, as Heavy Iron Studios worked on all three of the ones mentioned:
The SpongeBob Movie Game reuses a lot of music, textures and character models from Battle for Bikini Bottom, and SpongeBob and Patrick's movesets are mostly cribbed from BFBB as well. SpongeBob in particular has ditched the bubble-based attacks for more physical moves as part of the film and game's overarching plot of SpongeBob wanting to be treated like a man, such as his Bubble Spin (where he spins with a bubble wand out) being replaced with the Karate Spin (where he spins with his karate gloves on), or the Bubble Bash (where he dons a bubble Viking helmet and leaps upward) becoming just the Bash (which has him put on a karate glove, or a spiked metal gauntlet when upgraded, and uppercutting).
SpongeBob's Truth or Square also borrows a lot of models, textures and music from both Battle for Bikini Bottom and The SpongeBob Movie Game. It's easiest to notice with the music, with very few tracks being new to the game; for example, SpongeBob's Pineapple uses the same song as the main hub of BFBB, "Fun Times Jellyfishing With Patrick" uses the Jellyfish Fields theme from BFBB, the Patrick hammer powerup uses the "I'm Ready... Depression" theme from TSSM, and "Pretending to Be Tough With Patrick" and the Demento-bot battle in "Kara-tay! With Sandy!" use the slide theme from BFBB.
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