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D’s Rights In The Hands Of Canadian Company Throwback

Throwback Entertainment have plans to revive some of those Acclaim properties they picked up back in 2006.

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DarkOcelet3324d ago (Edited 3324d ago )

I never played it but heard good things about the game. With today's graphics and its first person horror game. It could be great. Also didn't know Throwback had Re-Volt ip back then. That game was excellent and so underrated.

ameliabaz3324d ago

I don't know why D gets such praise TBH. It had an interesting concept but the game itself was pretty poor with bad controls, murky graphics and poorly implemented puzzles.

DarkOcelet3324d ago

For today' standard, it sucks yeah but back then, it had some really great graphics and like you said interesting concept.

I will definitely try it on an emu some day.

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The “D Trilogy” Was Weird, Wild, and Truly One-of-a-Kind

Bloody Disgusting looks back on Kenji Eno’s controversial “D Trilogy,” a survival horror series that’s an acquired taste, but one that features some incredible ideas!

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AK911847d ago

I kinda want a remaster of all 3 games but I can't imagine the demand for it would be great among gamers.

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Liquid Media Acquires Collection of 65 Retro Gaming Titles

Liquid Media announced the rights and interest acquisition of 65 video game titles from Toronto-based Throwback Entertainment, including classics like All Star Baseball, NFL Quarterback Club, NHL Breakaway, College Slam, Dirt Trax FX and Kwirk.

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Nightdive Studios: Modernizing Classics like a Boss - An interview with the team

"Very few game developers primarily focus on bringing back classic games. Over the past few years, Nightdive Studios has successfully introduced modern gamers to dozens of retro gems and I recently had the opportunity to ask their team a few questions." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums

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