08-14-2013, 03:58 PM
In the Amazon level of the original NES Duck Tales, you come across a statue that asks for $300,000 to help you get ahead in the level. In Duck Tales: Remastered, that same statue is still there, but instead of asking it for help, you can break it with your cane. It give you $400,000 plus an Achievement Trophy that references the original statue from the NES game, "Score to Settle: Scrooge doesn't take kindly to being swindled by statues."
The original African Mines level on the NES required you to unlock a gate by getting a key in Transylvania. In Remastered, the path is clear and you don't have to find a key, but in the background you can see the same lock from the first game where the gate was originally located.
Also, the helicopter in the game intro mimics the helicopter from the cartoon intro; it flys back and forth to the tune of "here in, Duckburg." Not that big of a deal, but I thought it was funny when I noticed it.
The original African Mines level on the NES required you to unlock a gate by getting a key in Transylvania. In Remastered, the path is clear and you don't have to find a key, but in the background you can see the same lock from the first game where the gate was originally located.
Also, the helicopter in the game intro mimics the helicopter from the cartoon intro; it flys back and forth to the tune of "here in, Duckburg." Not that big of a deal, but I thought it was funny when I noticed it.