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PC | DuckTales Remastered - Background Duckumentary

Added: 11.07.2013 17:40 | 5 views | 0 comments


See how Wayforward took backgrounds designs from the original DuckTales game and enhanced them with hand-drawn art in order to give DuckTales: Remastered a modern and authentic Disney look and feel.

From: www.gamespot.com

DuckTales Remastered - Background Duckumentary

Added: 11.07.2013 17:40 | 3 views | 0 comments


See how Wayforward took backgrounds designs from the original DuckTales game and enhanced them with hand-drawn art in order to give DuckTales: Remastered a modern and authentic Disney look and feel.

From: www.gamespot.com

DuckTales HD launching in August

Added: 11.07.2013 17:32 | 4 views | 0 comments


Remastered version of NES game launching August 13 for PSN, Steam, and Wii U; coming to Xbox Live September 11; retail version announced for PS3.

--the high-definition update of the classic NES game--will be available beginning in August, Capcom announced today.

The $15 game will release August 13 for PlayStation Network, Steam, and Wii U, while the Xbox Live version will debut on September 11. No reason was provided as to why the Xbox 360 version is coming about a month after the other iterations.

In addition, Capcom announced today that a special boxed edition of DuckTales: Remastered will be available at United States retailers for PlayStation 3 on August 20.

This $20 bundle--not announced for Xbox 360--will include a download code to play the game and an "exclusive DuckTales Disney collector's pin."

Capcom also today released the first video in a new "duckumentary" series detailing developer WayForward's process of creating an "authentic Disney look and feel" for the new game.

DuckTales: Remastered was .

From: www.gamespot.com

News: Ducktales Remastered dated - but Xbox 360 gets it last

Added: 11.07.2013 16:46 | 5 views | 0 comments


Scrooge McDuck flaps into digital and retail stores next month, but only on PS3, PC and Wii U.

The upcoming remake lands on PlayStation 3, PC and Wii U on August 13 for $14.99, with a boxed PS3 version hitting North American stores on August 20 for $5 more.

The boxed version includes a code to download a digital copy of the game along with an "exclusive DuckTales Disney collector's pin". It isn't yet known whether the boxed release will be available outside of the US.

Xbox 360 players, however, will have to wait until almost a month later to get their hands on the game. The XBLA version doesn't launch until September 11.

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Sega On Maintaining The Challenge Of Castle of Illusion HD

Added: 02.07.2013 16:17 | 7 views | 0 comments


Siliconera: ''Fans of old school Disney platformers were shocked to hear that Capcom was resurrecting the NES classic DuckTales for modern consoles a few months back. And not long after came another bombshell from Segathat they, too, were giving an old Disney classic the HD treatment with Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse. Siliconera caught up with the latter games producer, Omar Woodley of Sega Studios Australia, on the show floor of E3 to ask how and why.''

From: n4g.com

Hands on with DuckTales Remastered | n3rdabl3

Added: 28.06.2013 18:21 | 3 views | 0 comments


The gameplay is as hard as its ever been which I love, its not been made any easier and at times its frustrating, if anything its exactly like the original title in terms of difficulty. The controls are ridiculously simple too with one button for jump and another to make Scrooge use his walking stick as a pogo stick and use his cane to hit various objects. Immediately I discovered that theres a knack to using the pogo jump at the right time or youll just end up bouncing into an enemy. Its simple controls like this that let you get volved with the gameplay and the story rather than stopping every few seconds to check youre hitting the right button.

From: n4g.com

Hands on with DuckTales Remastered | n3rdabl3

Added: 28.06.2013 17:17 | 4 views | 0 comments


The gameplay is as hard as its ever been which I love, its not been made any easier and at times its frustrating, if anything its exactly like the original title in terms of difficulty. The controls are ridiculously simple too with one button for jump and another to make Scrooge use his walking stick as a pogo stick and use his cane to hit various objects. Immediately I discovered that theres a knack to using the pogo jump at the right time or youll just end up bouncing into an enemy. Its simple controls like this that let you get volved with the gameplay and the story rather than stopping every few seconds to check youre hitting the right button.

From: n4g.com


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