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* [[Franchise Killer]]: ''Fade To Black''. |
* [[Franchise Killer]]: ''Fade To Black''. |
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* [[In Memoriam]]: The 2013 remake is dedicated to Christian Robert, a graphic artist for the original game who died in a car accident in October 2010. |
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* [[Port Overdosed]]: It's been published for Amiga, IBM PC, Macintosh, Sega Genesis (both as a cartridge and a CD), Super NES, Atari Jaguar, Acorn Archimedes, FM Towns, PC-98, Philips CD-i, 3DO, and iPhone. |
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* [[Port Overdosed]]: It's been published for Amiga, IBM PC, Macintosh, Sega Genesis (both as a cartridge and a CD), Super NES, Atari Jaguar, Acorn Archimedes, FM Towns, PC-98, Philips CD-i, 3DO and iPhone. Interestingly, the SNES port was released a year after the Genesis version, yet all of the cutscenes have different music. |
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* [[Vaporware]]: A sequel titled ''Flashback Legends'' was being made for the Game Boy Advance, but was canceled when Delphine went bankrupt. |
* [[Vaporware]]: A sequel titled ''Flashback Legends'' was being made for the Game Boy Advance, but was canceled when Delphine went bankrupt. |
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 26 March 2018
- Franchise Killer: Fade To Black.
- In Memoriam: The 2013 remake is dedicated to Christian Robert, a graphic artist for the original game who died in a car accident in October 2010.
- Port Overdosed: It's been published for Amiga, IBM PC, Macintosh, Sega Genesis (both as a cartridge and a CD), Super NES, Atari Jaguar, Acorn Archimedes, FM Towns, PC-98, Philips CD-i, 3DO and iPhone. Interestingly, the SNES port was released a year after the Genesis version, yet all of the cutscenes have different music.
- Vaporware: A sequel titled Flashback Legends was being made for the Game Boy Advance, but was canceled when Delphine went bankrupt.