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Developer(s) Delphine Software International
Publisher(s) U.S. Gold
Designer(s) Paul Cuisset
Platform(s) 3DO, Acorn Archimedes, Amiga, Apple Macintosh, Atari ST, Atari Jaguar, CD-i, FM Towns, MS-DOS (floppy disk & CD-ROM), NEC PC-9801, Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega CD, Super NES and platforms supported by REminiscence
Release date 1992
Genre(s) Cinematic Platformer
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ELSPA: 11+
ESRB: K-A (6+)
USK: 16+
VRC: MA-13
Flashback, released as Flashback: The Quest for Identity in the US, is a cinematic platformer developed by Delphine Software of France, a now defunct company, and published by U.S. Gold in United States and Europe, and Sunsoft in Japan. The game is listed in the Guinness World Records as the best-selling French game of all time.[1]
Flashback was initially released for the Amiga in 1992, then ported to MS-DOS, Acorn Archimedes, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Super Nintendo in 1993. CD-ROM versions of Flashback for the 3DO, Apple Macintosh, Atari Jaguar, CD-i, FM Towns, MS-DOS and the Sega CD were released during 1994 and 1995.
Originally advertised as a "CD-ROM game on a cartridge", the game features fully hand-drawn backdrops, and the player character Conrad's animation is rotoscoped, giving his movements a fluidity unusual for its time, similar to that of the earlier Prince of Persia. The rotoscoping technique of Flashback was invented independently of Prince of Persia, and used a more complicated method of first tracing video images onto transparencies.[1]
Flashback is often mistaken for a sequel to Another World, an unrelated Delphine game written by Eric Chahi that also uses rotoscoped animations.
A two-track CD soundtrack was released featuring music inspired by the game, but not directly from it.
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