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* [[Promoted Fanboy]]: Warren Spector is a pretty big Disney fan.
* [[Promoted Fanboy]]: Warren Spector is a pretty big Disney fan.
** And now he gets to write for the [[DuckTales (1987)]] comic book after he's begged to make a [[DuckTales (1987)]] video game.
** And now he gets to write for the [[DuckTales (1987)]] comic book after he's begged to make a [[DuckTales (1987)]] video game.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: Despite Disney's [[Crazy Awesome]] status listed above, the finished game was originally supposed to be a late 2011/December 2011 release, but cut the development time by a full year, therefore the game technically '''isn't finished''', which explains [[Camera Screw|most of]] [[Love It or Hate It|the problems]].
* [[What Could Have Been]]: The "Scrapper" mechanic (where [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey's]] appearance would change to reflect the player's moral decisions) has been... ''[[Incredibly Lame Pun|scrapped.]]'' Spector said that [[Serious Business|people didn't like having Mickey's iconic appearance tampered with]]. Instead, now his [[Fairy Companion]]s turn {{color|blue|blue}} or [[Sickly Green Glow|sickly green]].
* [[What Could Have Been]]: The "Scrapper" mechanic (where [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey's]] appearance would change to reflect the player's moral decisions) has been... ''[[Incredibly Lame Pun|scrapped.]]'' Spector said that [[Serious Business|people didn't like having Mickey's iconic appearance tampered with]]. Instead, now his [[Fairy Companion]]s turn {{color|blue|blue}} or [[Sickly Green Glow|sickly green]].
** To elaborate further, the change from the Scrapper/Hero system to Guardian system was made because then you'd have to worry less about people just trying to play the meter and instead make their own choices.
** To elaborate further, the change from the Scrapper/Hero system to Guardian system was made because then you'd have to worry less about people just trying to play the meter and instead make their own choices.