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Frozen and the Flashback remake.

Posted by FightingSeraph - June 9th, 2013


Does anyone here remember Flashback for the PC, Super NES, Genesis, Sega CD, and Amiga? Well, it just so happens that they're in the process of remaking it, and tit's not good:
http://www.wayofthepixel.net/index.php?topic=151 10.0

Honestly, it looks like every other game on X-Box 360 and Playstation 3, which isn't complementary. In other words, it really explains why I'm not impressed with Hi-Definition at all and my support for A) the guys who make new games for old systems; and B) the gold that Nintendo, Atari, Sega, and numerous other companies were able to smite.

For those wondering about the latest Disney feature:
http://www.michaelspornanimation.com/splog/?p=88 21
http://the-animatorium.blogspot.com/2013/02/disn eys-next-film-taking-disappointing.html
http://the-animatorium.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-
most-influential-animations-you_11.html

I am going to be honest with you by saying that I lost interest in Disney back in 1998 and aside from Disneyquest and Tron Legacy; they haven't had anything worth watching. (By the way, this also includes Pixar.) I mean, this looks incredibly banal even by modern Disney standards, and makes me not regret letting them go all those years ago. On the other hand, I still watch old Disney cartoons from the late '20s to the early '50s, along with The Black Hole and Tron.
In other news...
http://the-animatorium.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-
most-influential-animations-you_16.html

http://the-animatorium.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-
most-influential-animations-you.html


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Funny, i was playing the amiga version a short while back and thinking to myself how awesome it would be if somebody did something in that style again. (Maybe not the gameplay in particular but the whole "motion captured yet fairly minimalistic" thing with the sprites)

Maybe ten years from now we'll all be lamenting how wandering around in the virtual reality remake of, i dunno, cassablanca just isn't the same as watching the screen version? :3