Tie ins are always a mixed bag. Video game adaptations on the other hand are interesting cause it causes SpongeBob BfBB, Black Rock Shooter, Stitch: Experiment 626, and other strange ideas to actually exist and/or be canon. My votes would probably be movies that never really got a chance or movies I think should’ve gotten MORE
-9. Always thought this movie should’ve had more in general, an action RPG would suit it perfectly.
-more Lilo & Stitch games in general, because they’re the PERFECT vessel for a monster collection game franchise. With the popularity of Disney, I’d even argue it’d probably rival Pokemon. The idea being to capture and find 628 other existing experiments a home. There’s so much potential with this because it was a big part in the world building and was consistent to the message, but clearly Disney would rather shit out a sanitized mess of a live action films that took every character out back and shot them. Movie didn’t even acknowledge the others. They probably won’t either because they would NOT work in live action. Reuben would look nightmarish.
-Spy Kids would unironically make for a really fun FPS game, all of them
-Regular Show only got one game, and it got middling scores. No I do not count the mobile games. But they would make a good basis. A beat em up game with unlockable fighting moves from the show and weapons would be heat.
-Infinity Train was fucked from the start but would’ve been a neat 3D platformer or ARPG.
-RWBY never having an RPG adaptation is a missed opportunity point blank PERIOD
-bit of a strange one but hear me out. Mystery novels in general. We only really have Sherlock Holmes games but Agatha Christie, Harry Bosch, Father Brown, Masterpiece Mystery etc etc would be a nice addition for the Mystery VN genre that really only has Ace Attorney as of late