ext_160191 ([identity profile] ichiban-victory.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] brendala 2013-08-23 09:24 pm (UTC)

I got this for my Wii U the other week, and I AGREE WITH EVERYTHING YOU SAID. Even Fenton. He was the most glaringly different, but easy enough to overlook. Alan Young does sound a lot older now, but it still works for Scrooge since..he's old! Lest we forget, he walks with a cane for a reason. ^_-

Which setting did you play it on? I started out on medium, but couldn't finish the Amazon. When my fiancé and brother-in-law came over, they both grew up with the NES game (I didn't), so I let them restart and they went for easy...and I beat it easily on easy. Go figure. I'm trying to tackle medium again, but the Amazon boss kicks my butt! It's actually almost refreshing playing a game that punishes you for not playing well. Ah, my childhood!

Anyway, I'm glad that gallery unlocks don't go away if you erase a game, so I'm about halfway through purchasing everything. But in all seriousness, I loved listening to those voices again! I was impressed also by Frank Welker's characters sounding exactly the same, considering I haven't heard some of his recent characters sounding anything like Bigtime, etc. Makes me wonder if the actors continued to replicate the voices in the years since Ducktales was in production. Kind of amusing to think about. :D

I REALLY want to see more of the Disney NES games redone like this, since I never got to play a single one! Ducktales: Remastered has given me hope that I may not entirely miss out as I did growing up.

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