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Developer of failed Amy game gambles with an HD version of Flashback

The developer of easily the worst game of 2012 — Amy — is risking more bad press by returning with a new game. It's actually a remodeled version of an old platforming adventure that creator and studio head Paul Cuisset created back in 1992.

French site Gamalive reports that Vector Cell is remaking Flashback: The Quest for Identity, keeping the architecture but completely reforming the characters and animations. "The game will also offer as a bonus making-of," according to the site (via Google Translate).

Flashback Origins will release for PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, and Steam for PC (and possibly the Wii U eShop as well) sometime this year.

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[Eurogamer]

Stephanie Carmichael

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