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In the 80s and 90s after school hours in TV were dominated by cartoons. Disney produced many hit shows. Thanks to the huge popularity of these shows, pioneer studio behind many arcade games of the time Capcom created many NES games that these cartoon characters starred in. The DisneyAfternoon Collection pack includes 6 of these 90s platformer classic. Chip ’n Dale Rescue Rangers games are about the ranger chipmunks, Chip and Dale fighting against evil Fat Cat and his henchmen. As you go along, you fight against different robot henchmen to reach bosses at the end of levels. The game also supports co-op for you to play with a friend. Darkwing Duck is about the adventures of the superhero Darkwing Duck. It’s a mix of shooting and platform game. You can also upgrade your weapons as you progress. Ducktales games revolves around our favorite Irish Duck Scrooge McDuck. Chase adventures and hunt for treasures all around the world. Exploring the secret paths and battling against grim bosses in famous locations such as Transylvania. The second game adds even more famous location for you to explore. Finally, we join the Baloo and his plane in the Talespin. Balooshoots his foes midair and perform cool tricks to maneuver and attack. This is a great collection for the kids of 80s and 90s who grow up with these games and cartoons.
Minimum RequirementsOS: Windows 7 Home 64-bitProcessor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.4GHzMemory: 1024 MB RAMGraphics: ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series, Nvidia GeForce 8800GT or greaterDirectX: Version 11Storage: 431 MB available space
All six classic games feature new and improved visuals and include filtering options that replicate a retro look and feel. This collection also offers new ways to play with Boss Rush and Time Attack modes, each of which encourages time-based gameplay and features online leaderboards. Additionally, a new “Rewind” feature makes these challenging titles more accessible for newcomers, with the option to rewind time and enjoy a swift recovery from blunders. Best of all, the in-game Museum will provide history buffs with a wealth of extras to celebrate the era of the original releases, such as concept art, and music – all lovingly preserved.