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Darkwing Duck (Capcom video game)

Darkwing Duck is a platform video game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992.[2] It was based on the Disney animated television series Darkwing Duck. It was ported to the Game Boy in 1993.[3]

Darkwing Duck
North American box art
Developer(s)Capcom[a]
Publisher(s)Capcom
Producer(s)Tokuro Fujiwara
Composer(s)Yasuaki Fujita
SeriesDarkwing Duck
Platform(s)
Release
  • NES
    • NA: June 1992 (1992-06)
    • EU: December 9, 1993 (1993-12-09)
    Game Boy
    • NA: 1993 (1993)
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

Plot edit

 
NES gameplay. The heart in the top left hand corner is the player's life reserve. The letters under it represent the current gas powerup.

A mysterious crime wave has hit St. Canard and S.H.U.S.H. requires the services of the caped crime fighter Darkwing Duck to stop it as it appears that F.O.W.L. and their valued operative Steelbeak is behind the uprising. They have hired six of Darkwing's greatest foes to wreak havoc in different areas throughout St. Canard. Darkwing must subdue each of these criminals in order to find Steelbeak and save the city.

The six hired criminals consist of The Fearsome Five, which are The Liquidator, Megavolt, Dr. Reginald Bushroot, and Quackerjack. Two hired additional hired criminals are Professor Moliarty, and Wolfduck, an original character who was created specifically for this game.

Gameplay edit

Darkwing Duck is a platform game with a couple of elements similar to Capcom's Mega Man video game series. The gameplay is based on typical platforming while using a Gas Gun to take down enemies. The player may choose from three different stages at the start of the game with another set of three becoming available after that. Once all six stages are clear, Darkwing proceeds to F.O.W.L.'s Floating Fortress for his final confrontation with Steel Beak.[4]

Darkwing begins with his standard Gas Gun but can collect different types of gas throughout each stage: Thunder, Heavy, and Arrow. Each special gas requires ammunition and take up different amounts and functions differently, but the player can only have one type of special gas at a time. Picking up a different type of special gas replaces the one Darkwing currently has. The player can freely switch between the special gas and the standard gas by hitting Select. Darkwing can also deflect certain projectiles with his cape by hitting Up on the control pad.

 
The Game Boy version contained more stats and scoreboard at the bottom of the screen.

Release edit

The NES version was released in North America in June 1992,[5] followed by a Game Boy version released in February 1993.[6]

The NES version of the game was included alongside other games in The Disney Afternoon Collection compilation for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in April 2017.[7]

A sequel to the game featuring 16-bit styled graphics was pitched to Capcom by Headcannon, one of the developers of Sonic Mania. The pitch was ultimately rejected and Headcannon released their playable prototype online on January 7, 2019.[8]

Reception edit

The game has been considered an example of the quality Disney games produced by Capcom.[20] The game was received well by critics.[21]

A reviewer for a Nintendo Magazine System UK noted that the Game Boy version of a game is different from "rest of the potboiler platformers gracing the Gameboy", and is "entertaining and varied".[15] Entertainment Weekly gave the game a B and noted the similarities between the game and the Mega Man series.[22] Nintendo Power ranked Darkwing Duck the third best Game Boy game of 1993.[23]

Rejected sequel edit

In 2018, Aaron Sparrow, lead writer for The Duck Knight Returns comic, worked alongside Sonic Mania developer Headcannon (as well as its main developer Simon Thomley) and Disney comic artist James Silvani to create a proposal for Capcom to create a sequel to the NES video game Darkwing Duck.[24] Simon had been interested in making a Darkwing Duck video game for a while.[25] They were inspired to an extent by WayForward Technologies' DuckTales: Remastered, a remake of the NES DuckTales video game.[26] Headcannon created a short prototype of the game as part of this, and those involved said they would be attempting to get every member of the TV show's voice cast as they could.[24] Simon asked a Capcom representative about the prospects of a sequel, and in response to what seemed to be interest, they went to work on the project. Further communication did not have results, and they were advised that Disney was likely to turn down the idea regardless.[27][28] Aaron and Simon went into detail about the proposal in 2019, when the demonstration was released on Headcannon's official website for people to download, though it is shorter due to the rejection.[24][28]

Darkwing Duck uses pixel graphics, vintage music, and a two-dimensional perspective as well as similar gameplay to the original NES game with only a small number of changes and additions.[24][28] The game featured a Game Boy Advance-like visual filter.[26] It was meant to be either a spiritual sequel or, if Capcom desired, a remake of the original game in a similar style to DuckTales Remastered.[24] The game would have featured animated art by James as well as fully voiced motion comics in between the stages.[24][29] It would have taken place between the original TV show and Aaron's comic, featuring Darkwing Duck villains Steelbeak, Taurus Bulba, and the Fearsome Five.[24] The level in the demo is a sewer level.[29]

USGamer writer Matt Kim expressed hope that the video of the proposal would renew interest.[24] Kotaku's Ethan Gach notes that while the demo lacks polish, it has merit. They found the mouse and keyboard controls to be less than ideal and speculated that it may be why Capcom decided to pass on the project. They however felt that the sound and visuals demonstrated a passion for the NES game by the people involved.[29] Writer William Usher was critical of the decision to set the prototype in a sewer and stated that it did not immediately appeal to them as a result, but felt that the prototype was still polished.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ @true_Cah4e3 (November 9, 2018). "@gdri hi! noticed that "From Software" article mention Milon's Castle for GB as a game developed by this company. judging from my previous disassemblies, Duck Tales 2 and Darkwing Duck for GB has exactly the same scripting/threading system with just a little different commands..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ "Darkwing Duck Release Information for NES". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  3. ^ "Darkwing Duck Release Information for Game Boy". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  4. ^ Justin Ridenour (September 13, 2000). "GameFAQs: Disney's Darkwing Duck (NES) FAQ/Walkthrough by Rolent X". GameFAQs. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  5. ^ (PDF). 2006-02-12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-02-12. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  6. ^ (PDF). 2005-05-02. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2005-05-02. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  7. ^ Makuch, Eddie (March 15, 2017). "Six Classic Disney Games Coming To PS4, Xbox One, And PC In New Compilation Pack". GameSpot. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  8. ^ "I Really Like the Darkwing Duck Game That Capcom Rejected". 9 January 2019.
  9. ^ "Darkwing Duck - GameRankings (GB)". Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  10. ^ Rand, Paul (August 1993). "Darkwing Duck". Go!. No. 22. pp. 8–9. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  11. ^ Slasher, Quan (May 1993). "Darkwing Duck". GamePro. No. 34. pp. 22–23.
  12. ^ Olivier (October 1993). "Darkwing Duck". Joypad (24): 152.
  13. ^ Daigoro (December 17, 2010). . Jeuxvideo.com (in French). Archived from the original on December 29, 2010. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  14. ^ "Now Playing". Nintendo Power. Vol. 36. May 1992. pp. 102–105. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  15. ^ a b "Darkwing Duck". Nintendo Magazine System. April 1993.
  16. ^ Chris (November 1993). "Darkwing Duck". Total!. No. 23. p. 74. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  17. ^ Ryan DiGiorgi (January 4, 2002). "Darkwing Duck". Just Games Retro. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  18. ^ Lajoie, Bryan (August 18, 2006). "Darkwing Duck". Quebec Gamers (in French). Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  19. ^ "Nintendo Power Awards" (46). March 1993: 99. Retrieved November 12, 2015. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  20. ^ Steven A. Schwartz; Janet Schwartz (1994). The Parent's Guide to Video Games. ISBN 9781559584746. Over the last few years, Capcom has produced a brilliant series of games based on Disney characters. Examples include Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers, DuckTales, and Darkwing Duck. Most of the Disney arcade games offer stunning graphics and animation, low levels of violence, and are delightful to play.
  21. ^ . Mobygames.com. Archived from the original on April 4, 2011. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  22. ^ "The Latest Videogames Reviewed". EW.com. August 7, 1992. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  23. ^ "The Top Titles of 1993". Nintendo Power. Vol. 56. January 1994. pp. 2–5. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  24. ^ a b c d e f g h Kim, Matt (January 9, 2019). "Sonic Mania Developers Release Playable Darkwing Duck Prototype Along With Gameplay Footage". USGamer. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  25. ^ O'Connor, Alice (January 8, 2019). "Sonic Mania co-dev pitched a new Darkwing Duck, and you can play it". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  26. ^ a b Workman, Robert (January 9, 2019). "'Sonic Mania' Devs Share Unfinished 'Darkwing Duck' Video Game". Comic Book. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  27. ^ Prescott, Shaun (January 8, 2019). "The studio behind Sonic Mania wanted to make a Darkwing Duck game". PC Gamer. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  28. ^ a b c Dozier, Rob (January 8, 2019). "Play the Demo for the 'Darkwing Duck' Game Disney and Capcom Rejected". Vice News. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  29. ^ a b c Gach, Ethan (January 9, 2019). "I Really Like The Darkwing Duck Game That Capcom Rejected". Kotaku. Retrieved August 19, 2019.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Ported to Game Boy by Make Software[1].
  2. ^ Nintendo Power scored 3.9/5 three times for graphics/sound, play control, and challenge, and 3.8/5 for theme/fun.[14]

External links edit

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Darkwing Duck video game redirects here For the TurboGrafx 16 game see Darkwing Duck TurboGrafx 16 video game Darkwing Duck is a platform video game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992 2 It was based on the Disney animated television series Darkwing Duck It was ported to the Game Boy in 1993 3 Darkwing DuckNorth American box artDeveloper s Capcom a Publisher s CapcomProducer s Tokuro FujiwaraComposer s Yasuaki FujitaSeriesDarkwing DuckPlatform s Nintendo Entertainment SystemGame BoyReleaseNESNA June 1992 1992 06 EU December 9 1993 1993 12 09 Game BoyNA 1993 1993 Genre s PlatformMode s Single player Contents 1 Plot 2 Gameplay 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Rejected sequel 6 See also 7 References 8 Notes 9 External linksPlot edit nbsp NES gameplay The heart in the top left hand corner is the player s life reserve The letters under it represent the current gas powerup A mysterious crime wave has hit St Canard and S H U S H requires the services of the caped crime fighter Darkwing Duck to stop it as it appears that F O W L and their valued operative Steelbeak is behind the uprising They have hired six of Darkwing s greatest foes to wreak havoc in different areas throughout St Canard Darkwing must subdue each of these criminals in order to find Steelbeak and save the city The six hired criminals consist of The Fearsome Five which are The Liquidator Megavolt Dr Reginald Bushroot and Quackerjack Two hired additional hired criminals are Professor Moliarty and Wolfduck an original character who was created specifically for this game Gameplay editDarkwing Duck is a platform game with a couple of elements similar to Capcom s Mega Man video game series The gameplay is based on typical platforming while using a Gas Gun to take down enemies The player may choose from three different stages at the start of the game with another set of three becoming available after that Once all six stages are clear Darkwing proceeds to F O W L s Floating Fortress for his final confrontation with Steel Beak 4 Darkwing begins with his standard Gas Gun but can collect different types of gas throughout each stage Thunder Heavy and Arrow Each special gas requires ammunition and take up different amounts and functions differently but the player can only have one type of special gas at a time Picking up a different type of special gas replaces the one Darkwing currently has The player can freely switch between the special gas and the standard gas by hitting Select Darkwing can also deflect certain projectiles with his cape by hitting Up on the control pad nbsp The Game Boy version contained more stats and scoreboard at the bottom of the screen Release editThe NES version was released in North America in June 1992 5 followed by a Game Boy version released in February 1993 6 The NES version of the game was included alongside other games in The Disney Afternoon Collection compilation for PC PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in April 2017 7 A sequel to the game featuring 16 bit styled graphics was pitched to Capcom by Headcannon one of the developers of Sonic Mania The pitch was ultimately rejected and Headcannon released their playable prototype online on January 7 2019 8 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreGameRankings71 00 GB 1 review 9 Review scoresPublicationScoreComputer and Video Games56 100 GB 10 GamePro4 6 5 NES 11 Jeuxvideo com14 20 NES 13 Joypad92 GB 12 Nintendo Power3 875 5 NES b Official Nintendo Magazine91 GB 15 Total 62 NES 16 Just Games Retro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NES 17 Quebec Gamers7 8 10 NES 18 AwardPublicationAwardNominated for Nintendo Power Award 92Best Overall Game 19 The game has been considered an example of the quality Disney games produced by Capcom 20 The game was received well by critics 21 A reviewer for a Nintendo Magazine System UK noted that the Game Boy version of a game is different from rest of the potboiler platformers gracing the Gameboy and is entertaining and varied 15 Entertainment Weekly gave the game a B and noted the similarities between the game and the Mega Man series 22 Nintendo Power ranked Darkwing Duck the third best Game Boy game of 1993 23 Rejected sequel editIn 2018 Aaron Sparrow lead writer for The Duck Knight Returns comic worked alongside Sonic Mania developer Headcannon as well as its main developer Simon Thomley and Disney comic artist James Silvani to create a proposal for Capcom to create a sequel to the NES video game Darkwing Duck 24 Simon had been interested in making a Darkwing Duck video game for a while 25 They were inspired to an extent by WayForward Technologies DuckTales Remastered a remake of the NES DuckTales video game 26 Headcannon created a short prototype of the game as part of this and those involved said they would be attempting to get every member of the TV show s voice cast as they could 24 Simon asked a Capcom representative about the prospects of a sequel and in response to what seemed to be interest they went to work on the project Further communication did not have results and they were advised that Disney was likely to turn down the idea regardless 27 28 Aaron and Simon went into detail about the proposal in 2019 when the demonstration was released on Headcannon s official website for people to download though it is shorter due to the rejection 24 28 Darkwing Duck uses pixel graphics vintage music and a two dimensional perspective as well as similar gameplay to the original NES game with only a small number of changes and additions 24 28 The game featured a Game Boy Advance like visual filter 26 It was meant to be either a spiritual sequel or if Capcom desired a remake of the original game in a similar style to DuckTales Remastered 24 The game would have featured animated art by James as well as fully voiced motion comics in between the stages 24 29 It would have taken place between the original TV show and Aaron s comic featuring Darkwing Duck villains Steelbeak Taurus Bulba and the Fearsome Five 24 The level in the demo is a sewer level 29 USGamer writer Matt Kim expressed hope that the video of the proposal would renew interest 24 Kotaku s Ethan Gach notes that while the demo lacks polish it has merit They found the mouse and keyboard controls to be less than ideal and speculated that it may be why Capcom decided to pass on the project They however felt that the sound and visuals demonstrated a passion for the NES game by the people involved 29 Writer William Usher was critical of the decision to set the prototype in a sewer and stated that it did not immediately appeal to them as a result but felt that the prototype was still polished See also editList of Disney video games Darkwing Duck TurboGrafx 16 video game References edit true Cah4e3 November 9 2018 gdri hi noticed that From Software article mention Milon s Castle for GB as a game developed by this company judging from my previous disassemblies Duck Tales 2 and Darkwing Duck for GB has exactly the same scripting threading system with just a little different commands Tweet via Twitter Darkwing Duck Release Information for NES GameFAQs Retrieved 2010 09 13 Darkwing Duck Release Information for Game Boy GameFAQs Retrieved 2010 09 13 Justin Ridenour September 13 2000 GameFAQs Disney s Darkwing Duck NES FAQ Walkthrough by Rolent X GameFAQs Retrieved October 22 2014 NES Games PDF 2006 02 12 Archived from the original PDF on 2006 02 12 Retrieved 2018 11 03 Game Boy original Games PDF 2005 05 02 Archived from the original PDF on 2005 05 02 Retrieved 2018 11 03 Makuch Eddie March 15 2017 Six Classic Disney Games Coming To PS4 Xbox One And PC In New Compilation Pack GameSpot Retrieved March 15 2017 I Really Like the Darkwing Duck Game That Capcom Rejected 9 January 2019 Darkwing Duck GameRankings GB Retrieved November 12 2015 Rand Paul August 1993 Darkwing Duck Go No 22 pp 8 9 Retrieved July 8 2021 Slasher Quan May 1993 Darkwing Duck GamePro No 34 pp 22 23 Olivier October 1993 Darkwing Duck Joypad 24 152 Daigoro December 17 2010 Test de Darkwing Duck sur Nes Jeuxvideo com in French Archived from the original on December 29 2010 Retrieved July 8 2021 Now Playing Nintendo Power Vol 36 May 1992 pp 102 105 Retrieved July 8 2021 a b Darkwing Duck Nintendo Magazine System April 1993 Chris November 1993 Darkwing Duck Total No 23 p 74 Retrieved July 8 2021 Ryan DiGiorgi January 4 2002 Darkwing Duck Just Games Retro Retrieved March 16 2019 Lajoie Bryan August 18 2006 Darkwing Duck Quebec Gamers in French Retrieved June 21 2019 Nintendo Power Awards 46 March 1993 99 Retrieved November 12 2015 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Steven A Schwartz Janet Schwartz 1994 The Parent s Guide to Video Games ISBN 9781559584746 Over the last few years Capcom has produced a brilliant series of games based on Disney characters Examples include Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers DuckTales and Darkwing Duck Most of the Disney arcade games offer stunning graphics and animation low levels of violence and are delightful to play Darkwing Duck for Game Boy 1993 MobyRank Mobygames com Archived from the original on April 4 2011 Retrieved February 27 2019 The Latest Videogames Reviewed EW com August 7 1992 Retrieved March 3 2019 The Top Titles of 1993 Nintendo Power Vol 56 January 1994 pp 2 5 Retrieved January 23 2022 a b c d e f g h Kim Matt January 9 2019 Sonic Mania Developers Release Playable Darkwing Duck Prototype Along With Gameplay Footage USGamer Retrieved August 19 2019 O Connor Alice January 8 2019 Sonic Mania co dev pitched a new Darkwing Duck and you can play it Rock Paper Shotgun Retrieved August 19 2019 a b Workman Robert January 9 2019 Sonic Mania Devs Share Unfinished Darkwing Duck Video Game Comic Book Retrieved August 19 2019 Prescott Shaun January 8 2019 The studio behind Sonic Mania wanted to make a Darkwing Duck game PC Gamer Retrieved August 19 2019 a b c Dozier Rob January 8 2019 Play the Demo for the Darkwing Duck Game Disney and Capcom Rejected Vice News Retrieved August 19 2019 a b c Gach Ethan January 9 2019 I Really Like The Darkwing Duck Game That Capcom Rejected Kotaku Retrieved August 19 2019 Notes edit Ported to Game Boy by Make Software 1 Nintendo Power scored 3 9 5 three times for graphics sound play control and challenge and 3 8 5 for theme fun 14 External links editDarkwing Duck at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Darkwing Duck Capcom video game amp oldid 1192894229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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