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Ducktales was one of the most popular animated television shows that Disney had produced when the first episode started airing during the late 80’s. When Ducktales first aired on television many kids loved various things about the show including the catchy theme music.   Along with  having a great intro for the television show the adventures that Scrooge McDuck had with Donald Duck and his three grandnephews were always so much fun to watch back in the late 80’s and early 90’s.  When Ducktales was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System is was a pretty fun yet tough game to play.  The original Ducktales game for the NES was a single player platform title that would bring Scrooge McDuck through five different levels.   Traveling around the world and even to the moon was an exciting experience especially since the game had memorable soundtracks.

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As many people know Capcom had developed the original Ducktales game for the NES.  Also, since its release the game had sold well over one million copies for both Game Boy and the NES home console.  Even though, there was a Ducktales 2 released in the early 90s’ for the NES it was not quite as popular as the original.  This brings us to whether or not there should be a new Ducktales game quite possibly for the Nintendo Switch or for any other modern day game consoles.   If Capcom or any other game company ever decides to make a new Ducktales game one of the main areas of focus would have to include the gameplay.  Should a new Ducktales game maintain the same 2D side-scrolling formula that made the NES title popular?  If not should should it be a 3D open world platform game which is common in many action adventure games today.  Either way, since a reboot of Ducktales series has been confirmed for later this year it would also be cool to see another game for it as well.


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