We meant to record this episode a couple of years ago, back when the excellent Disney Afternoon Collection hit PS4 and Xbox One. What good is nostalgia if it doesn't transport you back to when you were eight years old? And what could possibly be more effective at transporting you back to the age of eight-provided you are of A Certain Age-than revisiting the Disney Afternoon cartoon lineup? Or, more to the point, the Capcom-published games based on the the Disney Afternoon cartoons. I guess this explains why this tech demo looks so cool.Mission control for retronauts former EIC of 1UP.com and taking dapper (and frogs) back from the Nazis. Now in case you are not aware of, Stealth is basically Headcannon’s Simon Thomley and Headcannon Games is the team behind the amazing Sonic Mania game. However, we strongly suggest downloading it, especially if you are fans of Ducktales or other 16-bit platformers. Stealth has also released a video showcasing the demo, in case you don’t want to download it, that you can find below. Those interested can download it from here. The game was made using Headcannon Game Engine and can run on Windows, Linux and Mac. Now I’m pretty sure that Capcom receives a lot of emails from developers trying to pitch their ideas, however this is a really gem that, perhaps, passed unnoticed. This Darkwing Duck fan game looks retro-cool and is what everyone would expect from a 16-bit game on SNES or Mega Drive/Genesis. Now while the Japanese company did not really bother with it, Stealth decided to release this demo to the public, meaning that you can download and play it right now. YouTube’s ‘Stealth’ has created a tech demo for a 2D Darkwing Duck game that he pitched to Capcom.
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