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Developer: WayForward Technologies
Release date: 2013
Version: 1.0.1 + Full Game
Interface language: Russian, English
Voice Language: Russian, English
Tablet: Not required
Platform: Intel only
To bookmarksDuckTales: Remastered is a Metroidvania-style platform video game developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Capcom. The game is a high-definition remake of DuckTales, a game released on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989. It was released for multiple gaming platforms, including Microsoft Windows, the PlayStation 3, the Xbox 360, and the Wii U, over a three-month period between August and November 2013, and later expanded to iOS, Android, and Windows Phone in April 2015. The game was temporarily delisted from digital storefronts in August 2019, but was relisted in March 2020.
The game features a 2.5D presentation with 2D hand-drawn character sprites and 3D modeled levels. Like the original version, the game focuses on Scrooge McDuck traveling across the world in search of five treasures to further increase his fortune. Remastered took one and a half years to make, being developed in late 2011, and features vast enhancements to the original graphics and audio, an expanded storyline, and a full voice cast that includes the original animated series' then-surviving voice actors and actresses.
Remastered received generally positive reviews. Reviewers praised the game for its gameplay and presentation while criticizing the overabundance of story content.
Gameplay
DuckTales: Remastered features a 2.5D presentation, with 2D hand-drawn character sprites and 3D modeled levels. The gameplay of Remastered remains identical to the original DuckTales game, with players taking the role of Scrooge McDuck as he travels across the world in search of five treasures to further increase his fortune. Scrooge can swing his cane to strike or break objects, and can bounce on it like a pogo stick to attack enemies from above. This also allows him to reach higher areas, as well as bounce across hazardous areas that would hurt him on foot. Along the way, Scrooge can find various diamonds, found in treasure chests or appearing in certain areas, to increase his fortune and ice cream or cakes that can restore his health. Various characters from the series appear throughout the stages with differing roles, aiding or hindering the player's progress.
Screenshots from the game DuckTales: Remastered
System requirements DuckTales: Remastered for Mac Os:
- Tested for:
- MacBook Pro, OS X 10.8.5
- Intel Core i7
- AMD Radeon HD 6490M
- Intel HD 3000
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Developer(s) | Will Nicholes |
Publisher(s) | AtariAge |
Designer(s) | Will Nicholes |
Platform(s) | Atari 2600 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Duck Attack! is an action-adventure video game developed by Will Nicholes for the Atari 2600 console and published by AtariAge. The game was released at the July 2010 Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas.[1]
Plot[edit]
A mad scientist has created mutant, fire-breathing ducks that lay radioactive plutonium eggs. The player must collect the eggs to prevent the scientist from using them to build a doomsday device, while avoiding the ducks and other obstacles.[2]
Gameplay[edit]
The player uses the joystick to control a robot that explores the scientist's lair, picking up eggs, weapons, and other useful objects. When two eggs are found and brought to the appropriate exit, the player advances to the next level.
The player starts with three lives (robots) and loses a life when eaten by a duck or hit by the ducks' fire or another deadly object. Additional lives and various power-ups can be earned by picking up colored balloons. The player can choose to play with all objects either in a predetermined location, or randomly distributed throughout the rooms in the game.[3]
Development[edit]
Duck Attack! was originally conceived as a ROM hack of the Atari 2600 game Adventure, but was then rewritten as an original title.[1] The game displays sprites that are larger and more detailed than commonly seen in Atari 2600 games, but with a lower vertical resolution.[4][5]
Reception[edit]
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French retrogaming magazine Pix'n Love offered a positive review in a July 2010 issue, complimenting the game's originality and depth.[6]
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In April 2011 1UP.com included Duck Attack! as one of '31 Homebrew Games Worth Playing', saying 'It's like someone took Adventure and mixed it with Resident Evil 3. Only with more ducks.'[7]
The A.V. Club described the game as 'an oddity: It's a wholly modern 2600 game that's actually fun and as awesomely weird as old 2600 games like Frankenstein's Monster.'[8]
References[edit]
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- ^ abMcGinnis, Jeff (2010-08-04). 'Tech-savvy fans programming, developing on classic console'. Toledo Free Press. Archived from the original on 2013-01-04. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
- ^Gray, Frank (2010-07-25). 'Ducks roam new game for old Atari'. The Journal Gazette. Archived from the original on 2010-08-30. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
- ^Nicholes, Will. 'Duck Attack! online manual'. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
- ^Nicholes, Will. 'Duck Attack! technical specifications'. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
- ^'Interview: Will Nicholes'. Kittysneezes.com. August 23, 2010. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
- ^Denis, Cyril (July 4, 2010). 'Duck Attack! review'. Pix'n Love (in French) (13): 14.
- ^Winterhalter, Ryan (April 29, 2011). '31 Homebrew Games Worth Playing'. 1UP.com. Retrieved May 1, 2011.
- ^Agnello, Anthony John (November 19, 2013). 'Back from the dead: 9 modern games for obsolete consoles'. The A.V. Club. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
- Caylor, Bob (August 18, 2010). 'Atari revival'. The News-Sentinel. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Archived from the original on May 11, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
- Jurack, Lindy (December 15, 2010). 'Introducing Duck Attack!'. Sidney Daily News. Sidney, Ohio.
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- Official site: play online, download ROM
- Duck Attack! at AtariAge: announcement and development history