'DuckTales Remastered' Review | Analog Addiction
Added: 29.08.2013 8:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
Analog Addiction writes: "Being born in 1991, I slightly missed the DuckTales cartoon craze, and quite sadly, the original 8-bit release of DuckTales on the Super Nintendo in 1989. WayForward and Capcom, however, have now made it possible for a new generation of gamers to enjoy the classic platforming adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie. DuckTales Remastered is almost exactly identical to the original release, but this revision has beautiful new visuals, a remastered audio accompaniment and a few minor gameplay touches. It also includes a new tutorial level and pre-final boss level.
So how does DuckTales hold up over two decades following its original release? Quite well."
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| DuckTales: Remastered Review: Dive Into the Coin Vault - eXophase
Added: 28.08.2013 20:19 | 7 views | 0 comments
eXophase: "If you loved the old DuckTales game or the cartoon, its very likely that youll have a lot of fun with Remastered. I would also recommend the game to platformer lovers who never got the chance to try it out. As a fan of the genre and the DuckTakes show, I couldnt help but quickly become enamored with this remake. Its retro design could be a bit daunting for some players, and its almost criminally short, but if you care to take on a tough little platformer, youll see exactly why everyone made such a big deal about DuckTales all those years ago."
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| DuckTales Remastered review | Gamesblip
Added: 28.08.2013 13:18 | 13 views | 0 comments
Gamesblip writes about Capcom's DuckTales Remastered for the Xbox 360.
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| Review: DuckTales Remastered (DarkZero)
Added: 26.08.2013 15:20 | 42 views | 0 comments
"Looking back to the start of the 90s and progressing forward towards the end of the 16-bit era, its actually surprising how well some of the licensed Disney video games turned out to be. I have fonder memories of such games as The Lion King, Aladdin and Mickey Mania on Super Nintendo, along with Segas own take on Mickey Mouse with the fantastic Castle of Illusion on Mega Drive, than I ever did for some of the current gen titles, such as Epic Mickey and the movie-to-game releases of their recent blockbuster films. Nostalgia can be a rude awakening to someones precious memory of a game, because of this, I havent gone back and played those old Disney games for quite some time. The guys at WayForward want to help keep my happy DuckTales memory alive, so how has nostalgia treated Scrooge McDuck and his three acre bank vault?"
Tags: Duty, Live, Epic, The Line, Disney, Castle, Mega, Tales, Mouse, Mickey, Epic Mickey, DuckTales, Remastered
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| Weirdness: If You Always Wanted a Gold DuckTales NES Cartridge, Now's Your Chance
Added: 26.08.2013 11:30 | 10 views | 0 comments
Sing or draw to win, it's up to you
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| Bit-Review: DuckTales Remastered
Added: 26.08.2013 8:19 | 5 views | 0 comments
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Reviews have been split across the board - Young gamers are wondering why there was so much hype for such a straight forward platformer, while old geezers (such as myself) have raved that DuckTales Remastered is just what the 'duck' has ordered. So, which is it? A half-baked remake, or a brilliant, yet faithful comeback?
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| DuckTales Remastered | CheatMasters
Added: 26.08.2013 7:19 | 5 views | 0 comments
avoiderdragon: One of the classics during the time when the Nintendo Entertainment System was dominating the gaming world was Capcoms DuckTales, inspired by the Disney cartoon series. Gamers who grew up during the 8-bit and 16-bit era would call up this game as a part of their childhoods, so to have an HD remastered version of it is enough to make them want to buy this game.
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| DuckTales Remastered | CheatMasters
Added: 26.08.2013 7:18 | 12 views | 0 comments
avoiderdragon: One of the classics during the time when the Nintendo Entertainment System was dominating the gaming world was Capcoms DuckTales, inspired by the Disney cartoon series. Gamers who grew up during the 8-bit and 16-bit era would call up this game as a part of their childhoods, so to have an HD remastered version of it is enough to make them want to buy this game.
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