![]() ![]() DuckTales regularly ranks in the top 10 on “Best NES Games” lists, too. Well, for one, DuckTales has had a major influence on modern platformers (at times, the indie favorite Shovel Knight feels like a straight-up DuckTales sequel). ![]() So, why revisit DuckTales again when there are so many retro games languishing in obscurity? ![]() DuckTales Remastered, which came out in 2013, updated the original NES game with hand-animated graphics, a new story featuring DuckTales’ 1980s voice cast, and tons of extras for fans of the animated series. But first: why DuckTales?įull disclosure: DuckTales already has a modern-day remake. Don’t take our word for it- Hamilton creator, five-time Tony winner, and DuckTales voice actor Lin-Manuel Miranda thinks so, too.īut with so many alluring modern products out there, why spent time with a game that’s almost 30 years old? We talked to some of the folks at Capcom and Digital Eclipse, and asked why the NES’ DuckTales deserves a second (or third) shot at life. Not only is DuckTales one of the best platformers of the NES era, but it contains one of the very finest soundtracks in video game history. Last April, Capcom and Digital Eclipse released The Disney Afternoon Collection, which collects six Nintendo Entertainment System games based on classic Disney animated series.Īll of the games in the bundle is good-like its animated counterpart, Chip n’ Dale Rescue Rangers is a secret classic-but for our money, Capcom’s first DuckTales game is the standout title. The DuckTales cartoon isn’t the only Disney property getting revived in 2017. ![]()
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