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To register for free and gain full access to everything TI.org has to offer! First released for NES in 1992, Darkwing Duck was one of Capcom's cherished Disney cartoon adaptations.
Until recently it was lost to time, but thanks to the release of The Disney Afternoon Collection in 2017, the 8-bit platformer is available on PC. But one studio had even higher hopes for Darkwing's survival into the 21st century: Sonic Mania creators Headcannon Games built a working prototype for a retro-styled revival of the series. And not only can you see the game in action above, a playable prototype is also available here. According to Headcannon's Simon Thomley, aka Stealth, the project was first mentioned to Capcom representatives at last year's E3. Sensing interest, Thomley gathered a team and quickly produced the one level demo, but all further communications with Capcom proved fruitless, until finally a 'credible source' advised him that Disney would likely refuse the project anyway.
That story, as well as commentary on the prototype itself, can be heard during the below video, which is a commentated version of the above. As you'll see, it's definitely in keeping with the studio's work on Sonic Mania – it's faithful to the 1990s pixel-art style but evidently boasts more fluid controls. Whether a Darkwing Duck game could have succeeded in 2019 / 2020 is anyone's guess, but it does look pretty cool.
Darkwing Duck? Looks like Batman turned into a duck. That is exactly what Disney was going for when they made this cartoon series. A Batman-esque crime fighter whose punny remarks were as cringe-worthy as his fighting abilities.
Darkwing Duck was created by Disney in the early 90's and was on TV for 91 episodes throughout most of that decade. It was a staple in many latch-key kid's after school activities. Shortly following the debut and success of the show, Disney hired Capcom to develop a game for them based on the series. Built off the Rockman 5 engine, Darkwing Duck was released in June of 1992. Darkwing Duck is a prime example of the amazing video games that the Capcom/Disney combo made for earlier consoles.