From those live streaming videos, you could hear the voices in the background. Not bad! Especially not bad for Scrooge, since Alan Young is 93 years old.
From those live streaming videos, you could hear the voices in the background. Not bad! Especially not bad for Scrooge, since Alan Young is 93 years old.
That will be impossibe since several voice actors for important characters on the show have passed away (Hal Smith that voiced Gyro and Flintheart Glomgold who was one of the primary villains, for instance). And while I hope they ignore the later additions to the cast, the actor that did the voicework for Fenton Crackshell/Gizmo Duck) has passed away. He certainly was an important character for the last 1/3 or so of the show's run.
And quite a few are up there in the years. The actress that did the voicework for Magica De Spell, another important villain, is even older than Alan Young and quite possibly unavailable or sounding very different if she is willing to participate. I hope there's more than just the Beagle Boys in here for villains to go up against since they were the least interesting of the bunch.
Last edited by Leo_A; 03-22-2013 at 08:02 PM.
Alan Young is well into his 90's, but still in good health and continues to work from time to time. His book Mister Ed and Me is very entertaining if ever you want to learn more about the guy.
Im pretty psyched for this, mastered this game as a child, and cant wait to do so again. I dont like to spend more than $7 on XBL games so It will be a long time till I can play.
Bury me with my money......*dies*
Any word on including the original NES games as part of the package (Probably not much hope that they'd also release the two GameBoy efforts as well, but that would be even nicer to see all four be included)?
It would be ashame to see this rare opportunity pass to get some of Capcom's classic library of licensed games out while they had a chance. At the very least while they have this license, I hope they make their way to Nintendo's digital Virtual Console service even though I wouldn't bother paying to download them.
Last edited by Leo_A; 03-22-2013 at 09:13 PM.
Aye, 50 seconds before they finally get around to the gameplay is not a good sign. I am easily reminded of one of the early trailers for Goldeneye Reloaded.
I don't much care for how empty all the stages look, too.
My thoughts exactly. On the other hand, if it sells really well, there's always that faint hope that McDuck might finally appear in Marvel vs Capcom, amirite?
Besides, Wayforward doesn't have much of a tendency to drop the ball, do they?
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)
Gizmo Duck and Flintheart Glomgold were in the game. Even Bubba the Caveduck was. Flintheart only made an appearance in the very last segment of the game, if I remember correctly.
I'm a bit annoyed that there was no footage of the Amazon and Moon stages (and very little of the mines), so I hope they polish things up right.
WayForward has -really- matured into one of the best independent developers out there.
I'm definitely looking forward to this, as Ducktales is one of my favorite NES games. If this game does very well, it may open the door for more Capcom remakes like this...maybe Rescue Rangers, or even Little Nemo!
The levels look like they've really been expanded on, as well as the boss battles. Plus, there is at least one new level (the money bin level in the trailer was not in the original game).
Sounds like she's in the game. If you watch the streaming video from earlier today where they fight Magica, it sounds like her voice. Kind of hard to hear through all the crowd noise though, but even the guys playing mention that it's still her doing the voice.
You could have kept going a bit. It's a remake of a game based on a cartoon based on a comic book series based on a spinoff character from another comic book series.
If anything maybe Disney will finally release the last volume of the show on DVD since they forgot about it years ago.
Like just mentioned, Disney needs to take advantage of this opportunity themselves and finish DuckTales on DVD now that this is giving the franchise some attention. It was one release shy of completion with 75% of its 100 episodes out in three volumes. But Disney cancelled things like this back in 2008 leaving this series, TaleSpin, Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers, and probably several others of their 1980's and early 90's tv cartoon series just shy of completion.
That's good to know (And even better to hear from someone else that Alan Young is doing well and is involved with this project).
Nothing hurts something like this more than a replacement being used that doesn't sound correct. While it's possible to get a replacement that can do a convincing job with a unique voice, often it comes out sounding like a lot of Peanuts animation from the mid 1970's onwards where characters like Charlie Brown often just don't sound right.
I would think in instances where a compromise has to be made that the cartoon series would be a goldmine of voice bits that could be utilized in a pinch if Disney and the voice artists or their estates in a few unfortunate instances granted permission. Gyro was a frequent character on the cartoon for instance if they needed to go back and utilize some of those assets due to the voice artist passing away. But I imagine that Disney is pretty picky and protective so that might not be a possibility open to Capcom.
Last edited by Leo_A; 03-23-2013 at 12:04 AM.
Yeah, I don't know why they just stopped releasing new volumes for those shows when they were almost done. Warner Bros. did the same thing with Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs...although they finally put out new DVDs for them just recently (Animaniacs is now finished, and Tiny Toons still has a few episodes left). Another show that was put on hiatus for a long time, but was finally completed is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
There's at least some hope. I'm pretty sure I saw on TVShowsOnDVD.com or the HomeTheaterForum within the past 6 months that one of these stalled Disney cartoon series from that era was scheduled for another release. Wasn't a title that interested me though. But if they ever finish DuckTales, TaleSpin, and Rescue Rangers, I'd be in for all three.
The real crime though was the end of the Disney Treasures lineup right around the same time. But at least I have what they did put out along with their classic animated feature films, virtually all of their live action productions from the 50's through the 70's before they started sucking in the 80's with stuff like Tron (Although the transfers for many were unrestored and often were pan & scan for the widescreen films), and most of DuckTales/TaleSpin/Rescue Rangers. Not to mention some miscellaneous releases that weren't part of larger release programs.
Edit: According to Wikipeda, nothing came of it. But the second half of season 2 for the Gargoyles and season 3 were on a tentative schedule last summer giving some hope that several of these other releases continue to be under consideration.
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/topi...s#entry3833308
Last edited by Leo_A; 03-23-2013 at 01:51 AM.
Nice, I'll definitely be getting it once it's out. I was hoping to hear some of the remixed themes, particularly so since all the streamed gameplay was of my favorite level. The inclusion of the original voice actors is a lovely addition, I noticed it before it was said ("Is....is that actually Magica's voice? Holy shit, it is.").
Good thing wayforward is using sprites for characters in this ducktales remake.Unlike,what they did with dd neon but i did enjoy the game.Any ways with both dungeons and dragons coming and now this update to ducktales,i can safely say shut-up and take my $$$$!
Dude. Mind BLOWN. I watched both shows regularly and never picked up on that.
Trailer looks great, though I do admit the levels themselves look rather sparse. I'd be willing to bet the footage is from an early build; the first screens of the Adventure Time game had some pretty bland backgrounds, but the final game is pretty detailed.
Capcom is taking the stage now at Mad Katz booth at PAX East. Maybe theyll show off some Duck Tales stuff?
http://www.twitch.tv/MadCatz
Earlier they had Street Fighter 4 going on, and some dude wore a Shredder get up and fought Daigo, he was perfected twice by The Beast.
UPDATE: Yes theyll be doing a demo of Duck Tales last within the hour.
The Dragons Dogma expansion pack looks good, great graphics and good game play. This D&D game is basically just like the old 90's beatem ups, but with a little more meat to it as they say. It looks like any beatemup, not doing anything for me.
Duck Tales is up!
Last edited by SOL BADGUY; 03-23-2013 at 11:39 AM.
$15 downloads are a bit out of my comfort zone so I don't blame him. I'm still waiting on a Rare XBLA compilation disc for instance just because I really don't want to pay $15 each for their Banjo Kazooie, Banjo Tooie, and Perfect Dark HD ports.
I'm much more willing to pay for a download when it's $5 or less. Anything more than $10 and I think long and hard about paying for a download.
The game looked awesome, and if youre dying for a 2D platformer on a new system with a major release backing it, this is definitely the game to get. I really liked it a lot, and Ill get it on which ever system I buy next.