Flashback: Remastered Edition

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Microïds
Release Date: July 31, 2018 (US), June 19, 2018 (EU)

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'Flashback' (ALL) Gets North American Switch Date

by Rainier on July 2, 2018 @ 1:09 p.m. PDT

Flashback is back, updated by its original creator, a new generation of players can now experience a game that helped define sci-fi action/adventure games.

In Flashback, players will awaken to the year 2142. After fleeing from a space ship, stripped of all memory, the young scientist Conrad B. Hart finds himself on Titan, a colonized moon of Saturn. With enemies and kidnappers snapping at his heels, Conrad must find a way back to Earth as he wards off the dangers that plague Titan - all while unravelling a fiendish extra-terrestrial plot that threatens the planet.

Released in Europe on June 19th, Maximum Games has revealed that the game will be available in North America on July 31st 2018 in both digital and retail versions. 

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Super Nintendo version of game, Microïds is releasing a Collector's Edition which includes: 

  • Physical Edition of the game
  • A retro cartridge-style metal case
  • An exclusive numbered metal card
  • A 24-page retro-inspired instruction booklet
  • Digital remastered soundtrack

In the Nintendo Switch version of Flashback, players will be able to choose between the original 1993 gaming experience and Modern mode, which contains:

  • Post-FX graphic filters,
  • Completely remastered sound and music,
  • A brand new "Rewind" function, variable according to the level of difficulty
  • Tutorials for those who need a boost!

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