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Released | March 22, 2013 |
Platforms | PC, Ps3 , Xbox 360, Wii U |
Publisher | WayForward Technologies |
Director | Austin Ivansmith |
Art Designers | Mike Peraza and Rick Evans |
Composer | Jake Kaufman |
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DuckTales Remastered is a beautiful hand-crafted re-imagining of one of the most cherished 8-bit titles of all time .Going back to one of the golden ages of gaming, the levels have all been redesigned and are full of details that will please the most hardened devoted Disney or retro Capcom fan alike. The main features that have caught my attention are the hand-drawn animated sprites, authentic Disney character voice talents and the richly painted level backgrounds from the classic cartoon TV series. The gameplay retains the authenticity of its 8-bit predecessor; simple and fun, with slight modifications to improve gameplay flow and design.
The backgrounds and layouts were created by Disney Television artists Mike Peraza and Rick Evans. as mentioned in the Duckumentay below. The game features full voice acting for the characters, including the surviving members of the original animated series cast. The original game’s levels are featured, but expanded with new areas with new boss patterns with a few gameplay tweaks.
Duck Tales Art design Duckumemtary
Duck Tales Sound , Music and Effect Duckumemtary
DuckTales: Remastered also features new music in the game, composed by Jake Kaufman.
How cool is this! For a lucky few Capcom sent 150, limited edition, gold NES cartridges with the original DuckTales game, featuring the Remastered art as the sticker, all packed up inside a collectible lunchbox. Kudos to the marketing team coming up with that idea . It really supports the retro gaming community, some of us are still not used to downloading games and prefer actually having a physical copy to purchase.
The game is now available on PC, Ps3 , Xbox 360, Wii U