Do you remember disposable film cameras? If so, how's your back? Have you scheduled your colonoscopy? I certainly have fond memories of the cardboard and plastic Fujifilm disposables, back when I had ...
Flashback, the cult 1992 platformer from storied French studio Delphine Software International, is getting a sequel 30 years later. On Tuesday, publisher Microids announced via Twitter that Flashback ...
In the 90s, Delphine Studio was a developer defined by two brilliant Frenchmen. On the one side there was Eric Chahi, whose Another World was a game marked by dense, surreal imagery. It was Jodorowsky ...
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Miniaturized versions of classic consoles with built-in game libraries made to work on modern TVs aren’t a new idea, but Nintendo certainly caused quite a nostalgia-fueled fervor with last year’s NES ...
Flashback 2 is the sequel to the 16-bit sci-fi classic Flashback (let's pretend Fade to Black doesn't exist). The original Flashback, released by Delphine Software in 1992, followed the far-flung ...
I don’t know if there’s something in the water causing developers to dust off franchises that were around when I was still in diapers and start developing sequels, but if last year’s Return to Monkey ...
Flashback should've stayed in 1993. VectorCell's remake of Studio Delphine's classic is very pretty, and very problematic. With a plot straight out of paranoia-obsessed '90s sci-fi, and excellent ...
Flashback is a great-looking remake of a classic game, but playing it is an exercise in confusion and frustration. Lost within gaming's undying need to relive the earliest days of Mario and Zelda are ...
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