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DuckTales And More Return in Capcom’s Disney Afternoon Collection

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Old school Disney classics Duck Tales, TaleSpin, Chip N Dale and Darkwing Duck return in the Disney Afternoon Collection.

If you played DukTales Remastered and thought “hey this is great, but I sure would love to play the original DuckTales,” then you’re in luck, as Capcom has just announced the Disney Afternoon Collection, containing HD versions of the six classic Disney games.

The games included in the collection are Duck Tales 1 & 2, TaleSpin, Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers 1 & 2 and Darkwing Duck. The restored classic games feature crisp 1080p HD support and include all-new modes. It’s out on April 18 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One for $19.99.

All six games are new and improved HD versions of the originals and feature a number of filtering options that replicate a classic retro look and feel. This collection also offers new ways to play with Boss Rush and Time Attack modes for each game,” wrote Capcom in a press release.

“In Boss Rush mode, players battle through challenging boss encounters consecutively, while Time Attack mode encourages time-based gameplay and provides online leaderboards that track the fastest times for each game. A new “Rewind” feature makes these challenging titles more accessible for newcomers, with the option to rewind time and enjoy a swift recovery from blunders. Additionally, the in-game Disney Museum will provide history buffs with a wealth of content to celebrate the era of the original releases, such as concept art, advertisements, character art, and music – all preserved in their original glory.”

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