Wow! I definitely madly need high-quality scan of this comix!
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Would pics of the pages help? I can post them on here. 16 pages I think.
It would be amazing! But better could be to publish it on archive.org and/or on its library and then share link here.
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There were also a couple sequels weren't there? Heart of the Alien and some other one on PC
Flashback (1992) was inspired by Out of This World (1991, called Another World in Europe) but was not made by Eric Chahi. However, Eric and the creator of Flashback, Paul Cuisset, both worked on a game called Future Wars in 1989.
Out of This Worlds original Amiga version credits just two people: Jean-Francois Freitas who did music and sound effects, and Eric Chahi who did everything else.
Personally, I prefer the SNES Interplay port's music by Charles Deenan, but all versions of the soundtrack are good in their own way.
Fade to Black was awesome for its time.
As was Another World. I watched a YouTube video about it. It explained what the Amiga was good at and the limitations, and how that game worked so well. Real time poly animations. It works so well.
Real time poly animations.
Just want to post this: This page allows to playback some cutscenes (higher-res than Genisis)
Not perfect, though I imagine it's probably a fault of being designed 1:1*. Perhaps there is a better version (allowing modern res), though the Steam version uses an upscale filter instead (maybe because the maps aren't polygonal?). Another World seems to have a better treatment (though Steam says 800MB, so not sure if they rastered it or if they just made the audio uncompressed).
* For a similar problem, some people have made newer videos (on YT) about how classic Sierra games were actually polygons (...at least lines/fill) but don't always properly connect when rendered at higher res (and attempts to re-interpret the data). One being 'Old Man Yells at Code'.
I was thinking this game reminded me of Another World in terms of the art style and game play. I just went off searching for the name of Another World because I had completely forgotten the name, should have just read the comments!
They were both published by Delphine software so they could have had some crossover there.
Well as I said, the same people worked on both games, the only difference being Eric did Out of This World, and Paul did Flashback, but they had both worked together previously.
I love that they ported this game to the Dreamcast in 2017.
And now it's on Steam! So is the sequel.
I had this on the Mega drive but the artwork was different in the UK. Either that or I've lost my memory.
No, its was definitely different. And better. This US one looks terrible.
:O
love the game, didn't know about the comic either!
https://dn760009.eu.archive.org/0/items/kirklands_manual_labor_-_super_nintendo_-_usa_-_2k_version/Flashback%20-%20The%20Quest%20for%20Identity%20%28USA%29.pdf (thanks internet archive!)
I loved this game. Was probably 7 Yeats when I played it. It taught me patinece and persistence
This was a game i really loved as a teen.
Love this game... first time seeing the US version cover art... as usual they cocked it up.
They did didnt they. Looks awful.
One of the coolest games of that era for sure, had such an otherworldly vibe


