DuckTales - Remastered 360 - Xbox 360
- Relive the classic TV series from the 1980's follow the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his three nephews Huey & Dewey & Louie as they fend off enemies including the Beagle Boys and Magica DeSpell on their quest to obtain treasures from across the world
- Authentic Disney experience - some of your favorite Disney characters are brought to life by many of the original voice-over talent from the classic DuckTales TV series and stage backgrounds take their inspiration from the classic TV episodes
- Learn to pogo - in an all new tutorial level learn the basic playing skills including Scrooge McDuck's iconic pogo jump and cane swing
- Visit the museum - track your achievements, progress and status on the leader boards in Scrooge McDuck's new Museum
- Cash in your coins at Scrooge McDuck's Money Bin - a new playable area, Scrooge's Money Bin allows players to track the amount of wealth accumulated and even take a swim through his latest spoils
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Product description
DuckTales: Remastered is a hand-crafted, beautiful reimagining of one of the most iconic 8-bit titles. Go back to one of the golden ages of gaming, but now refined with a level of detail that will please the most hardened Disney or retro Capcom fan. Featuring hand-drawn animated sprites, original Disney character voices talent and richly painted level backgrounds from the classic cartoon TV series, Scrooge McDuck and family come to life like never before. The gameplay retains the authenticity of its 8-bit predecessor, simple and fun, with slight modifications to improve gameplay flow and design. Embark on an authentic DuckTales adventure, as Scrooge McDuck and his three nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie travel to exotic locations throughout the world in their quest to retrieve the five Legendary Treasures
Product information
Platform:Xbox 360| ASIN | B00F9MZT2I |
|---|---|
| Release date | November 12, 2013 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#34,840 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
#790 in Xbox 360 Games |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 0.6 x 7.5 inches; 2.4 Ounces |
| Binding | Video Game |
| Language | English |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Item model number | 33079 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Capcom |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2013 |
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Disney did a very bold move at the time they dumped money into doing 30 minute cartoons that were HQ Style Disney Feature Films
I'm pretty sure the first was Adventures of the Gummi Bears (Which I never understood and got into) It's crazy Disney got away with using the name Gummi Bears since there was and still to this day Gummy Bear Candy i guess cause they switched out the "y" with a "i" they were Safe!
Very strange
The next cartoon Disney would craft and sink money into would be the one and Only DuckTales
Which would lead to Disney having a massive come back due to the Disney Afternoon Block they Created which aired throughout the country in syndication....
The Disney Afternoon was epic and even though it did wear out it's welcome by the mid to late '90's
It Changed children tv (What Disney did was never replicated again which i find strange since tv executives are lazy unoriginal thief's in 2015)
I've heard that Disney is Gonna re-Boot DuckTales (Terrible idea I doubt it'll work) They should just go into the original episodes remaster them in HD update the sound... Call me crazy but, that would be brilliant then make a Limited Edition Blu Ray Box Set of the Complete Duck Tales Collection (Hell they can do this with the Hippie Dippy 1960 version of Batman why Not DuckTales (Fans would buy this mark my words)
enough of this palaver Let's get to this Review
I loved the Original NES 8-bit Duck Tales game it's without a doubt in the top 25 NES Games ever!
I rented this game all the time it's in many ways better then both the first Super Mario Bros, & Super Mario Brothers 3
It's also a great example how strong and fearless Capcom used to be!
in 2015 Capcom is just another Japanese Developer that lives in this very old world of thinking (They have a Massive list of IP's) But, do very little do nothing with most everything that could make them lots of money
DuckTales remastered is very much a mixed bag It's awesome and brought back lots of old memories but, it also has so small issues
Capcom didn't include the original 8-bit NES Version with this game even on the disc version they could've done this just as a cool extra!
Some of the Levels have been edited (Game is more streamlined) very little to no open exploring
You can't skip the cut scenes!
What makes it a must have This is a real honest to God remastering something we are told we get all the times (half the titles that have been ported over from last Gen. to the Current Gen. (PS4 & XBOne) are Nothing more then Ports that are just upconverted to 1080p
This is leaps and bounds a Real Remastered title it looks amazing it's beautiful it's like playing a old episode of DuckTales
they were also able to get some of the original voice cast to come back and do new v/o which was very cool
Odd Side Note: Alan Young who did the voice of Scrooge McDuck played Wilbur on Mister Ed (which i only found out recently) Something about that is cool watch Mister Ed you can hear Scrooge McDuck in the late 1950's
June Foray returns to do the voice of Magica De Spell
Terence McGovern returns to voice Launchpad McQuack
Both Alan & June are getting up there in age it's very cool that WayForward had enough Love and Respect for these two to ask them if they would like to come back and do this....
On Behalf of all DuckTales Fans Thank You Alan, June & Terence for taking the time to come back to do voice over work for a silly cartoon
The Controls are a bit off mostly (during the use of the cane) can't really explain it but, when you use the cane as a Pogo stick it just feels off to me...
It's also kind of Difficult and I grew up on some hard titles
The Music sounds amazing the new version of the Moon Stage is really cool
Then you get a piano version of the moon during the end credits (If you look around the internet you can find this same Piano theme as a mp3
Despite the small problems this is a must have game to add to your collection get the Physical Disc version (just in case Capcom loses the DuckTales license the game will disappear of your HD) I've had a handful of games go bye bye already on my 360
Overall even with the Nostalgia Factor it's a solid 9/10
The remastered version is true to form. The sounds of the original NES are there…just less grainy and “midi” sounding. The game play is seamless and clearly less “wonky” than the NES version (although, no one minded that). There’s definitely some great additions, but you can find those out when you buy this game and play it..so do that..do that now.
When i was little I got half way through the game before I learned you could use your cane as a pogo stick, that made it waaaayyy easier.
This remastered version has a nice tutorial mixed in with the introduction level explaining how to do everything.
I would recommend this game for any adult needing a nostalgia fix, or any kid that has never heard of Duck Tales. The game play is great either way!
Developers did a great job of incorporating new elements that enhanced an already great game. It sticks pretty closely to the original, and it adds a few challenges and elements that take advantage of the new technology.
One of my favorite things about this game was the music on the NES. This new version does a great job of keeping the same beats and music quality in a more modern sounding track.
The levels are beautiful rendered and the soundtrack is nothing short of breathtaking with the catchy tunes from "Transylvania" and the opening credits sticking in your head long after you've put the game down.
It is evident that the developers spent a lot of time "doing their homework" so to speak and the work set forth feels like they were all fans of the original game and DuckTales the cartoon.
This is a must buy for any fan of the original cartoon but is also a fantastic gateway drug for those new to the world of Duckburg.
Hopefully these amazing developers will add Chip 'N' Dale Rescue Rangers and Darkwing Duck to their upcoming projects!





















