when i first learned to pogo in this game, my little boy balls exploded in awesome.
just now my adult balls exploded in more awesome.
when i first learned to pogo in this game, my little boy balls exploded in awesome.
just now my adult balls exploded in more awesome.
Turbo tunnel..... so much rage....
As for the topic at hand, that's cool they got some of the original cast from the show to do the voices. Especially considering the guy that voiced Scrooge is like 90 and could kick the bucket any day.
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http://kotaku.com/5992081/this-keeps...-from-the-showAs if the news that Capcom is bringing DuckTales back in remastered form wasn't enough by itself, the publisher revealed on Friday that the entire cast of voice actors from the original show will lend their talent to the new version of the classic platformer.
Reads a post by Christian Svensson, Capcom corporate officer and senior VP, on the Capcom-Unity forums:
The actor he's referring to is Alan Young, for your information.We have ALL the original voice actors from the show. Scrooge's voice actor is now 94 years old but he still came into the studio and did his thing like a pro. The voice work really adds a lot to the package.
http://www.capcom-unity.com/ask_capc...m=15#530066449
Pax off screen action
I've been listening to the moon theme all day now. I am so ready for this :D
Alan Young is 94 now? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
oh my fucking god. i was just talking about the golden days of my youth at work today. brb fapping
http://www.capcom-unity.com/xantista...nfirmed-for-pcScrooge and the gang are headed to Steam, Origin and other PC download destinations this summer
Woo-hoo! You guys demanded it, so we’re unbelievably happy to announce that your most requested platform will indeed be receiving DuckTales: Remastered! Yep, Capcom’s heartwarming collaboration with Disney and WayForward will definitely be pogoing onto hard drives everywhere via Steam, Origin, Impulse, GamersGate, Green Man Gaming and numerous other places PC gamers download their wares.
The game is similarly priced at $14.99 and should launch within or around same window as the Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii U versions. We should have more DuckTales splendor to show ya leading up to E3, including the reveal of an all-new remastered level, very soon (And I mean VERY SOON!)
Retail Version
http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/...remastered.jpghttp://www.capcom-unity.com/xantista...n-3-retail-boxYesterday we tossed you DuckTales Remastered release dates release dates, but perhaps the most startling of all was an actual physical PS3 edition fans will be able to pick up on US store shelves starting August 20th. Yep, this thing is on its way into existence as we speak.
Encapsulates Scrooge and the gang’s spirit of adventure, references the old NES box art, and even gives a shoutout to the levels in the game. But that’s not all! Inside each case you’ll not only find a redeemable DuckTales Remastered PSN download code, but an exclusive pin exclusive DuckTales Disney collector’s pin!
The whole shebang will cost ya $19.99 and I don’t mind saying it’s pretty perfect for the DuckTales fan who love keepsakes and physical copies of stuff. If you care not for plastic cases, then feel free to simply purchase the thing digitally for $14.99 on Steam, PSN or Wii U starting August 13th - September 11th for XBLA.
Life is like a hurricane, as Capcom today announced that DuckTales: Remastered will officially release from this August on all major platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U and PC. In North America, the game will be available for digital download on August 13 on PSN, Nintendo eShop on Wii U and PC, with an XBLA version launching September 11. Additionally, on August 20, a boxed version - with download code and exclusive DuckTales Disney collector’s pin - will be offered on PlayStation 3 at retailers across the country. DuckTales: Remastered is priced at $14.99 for the digital version and $19.99 for the retail version on PS3.
To help celebrate this quack-tastic news, the team has released the very first “Duckumentary” video, which goes behind the scenes with the talented developers at WayForward. The series of videos - beginning today and released every other week until the game’s launch - chronicles the creative process of bringing back Scrooge McDuck and one of the most cherished 8-bit titles of all time to current generation gaming platforms. Additional “Travel Tip” videos from Launchpad McQuack will begin releasing next week and up until “launch,” so be on the lookout for those as well!
Your sig sums it up.
Spoiler: show
If it was a disc instead of a code, I'd have sprung the extra $5 for the retail copy easily.
Instead I'm stuck considering pre-ordering off PSN it since it's $12 for PS+ subscribers.