New Duck Tales: Remastered ‘Documentary’ Talks About The Music of the Game

Get pumped.

Posted By | On 08th, Aug. 2013

Did you ever play the incredible Duck Tales game on the Nintendo Entertainment System? There is a reason gamers speak so highly about what was, ultimately, just a licensed game- it was an incredible title, well developed, utilizing its license properly, and just overall being one of the best Capcom developed games of the era, possibly ever. And while most people had lost hope of any sort of revival for the game, the upcoming remaster has had people pumped to see an old classic revived.

To those of you who are looking forward to the new game, and who especially remember the old game for its music and sound effects, the newest video on the title released by Capcom should be of much interest: it talks about the music of Duck Tales. Even to new fans who are just confused as to what all the hullaballoo is about, the video should do a pretty good job of hyping you guys up.

Duck Tales: Remastered will be available digitally on Xbox 360 via Xbox Live, PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network, Wii U via Nintendo eShop, and PC via Steam. The PSN, eShop, and Steam versions launch August 13, with the Xbox Live version following next month. Stay tuned.


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