remaster

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English

Etymology

From re- +‎ master.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -æstə(ɹ)

Verb

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remaster (third-person singular simple present remasters, present participle remastering, simple past and past participle remastered)

  1. (music) To produce a new version of a recording by remixing the original master recordings.
  2. (film) To create a new master copy by enhancing sound or picture quality of an older recording.
  3. (video games) To produce a new version of a video game with updated graphics, often re-recorded music, and added features and content.
    • 2020 August 1, Imad Khan, “Like Old Hollywood Movies, Video Games Get a Polish for New Audiences”, in The New York Times:
      But the remastering shows how nostalgia is driving publishers’ decision making.

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Noun

remaster (plural remasters)

  1. Synonym of remastering (new version of a piece of media)
    • 2020 August 1, Imad Khan, “Like Old Hollywood Movies, Video Games Get a Polish for New Audiences”, in The New York Times:
      Like Hollywood remakes or remasters old movies, video game publishers are overhauling and rereleasing games to tap into ready-made fan bases for popular franchises like The Legend of Zelda, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon and World of Warcraft.
    • 2024 February 28, Calum Marsh, “Between ‘Star Wars’ Trilogies, a Golden Age of Video Games”, in The New York Times:
      On Wednesday, Nightdive Studios is releasing a remaster of Dark Forces that features enhanced lighting and textures but retains the look and feel of the original game.

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