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The isometric "2.5D" look of games like Red Alert 2 and Rollercoaster Tycoon holds up really well. Games before it (like TD and RA1) certainly look old, and 3D games after it also age... but RA2 has that certain style that still looks great. The only thing that definitely could be improved is the scaling of the HUD and full-size versions of the in-game movies would be amazing.
On the other hand, we've seen with the Remastered Collection that they did a great job keeping the TD and RA1 gameplay unaffected, so I have confidence that if they do the "Remastered Collection 2" (feat TS and RA2) that the same great results will come through.
But I've heard one of the reasons they haven't done these games yet is the original source code is lost?