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playstationpark · 21 days ago
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Baby Found 'Croc: Legend Of The Gobbos' PlayStation Support us on Patreon
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segacity · 11 months ago
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satoshi-mochida · 3 months ago
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Croc: Legend of the Gobbos remaster announced for consoles, PC alongside Argonaut Games revival - Gematsu
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Argonaut Games, a British game developer founded in 1982 by Jez San and closed down in October 2004, has announced its revival alongside a remastered version of Croc: Legend of the Gobbos due out for “all the current consoles” and PC in 2024.
Known for titles like Starglider, Starglider 2, Star Fox, Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, and Croc 2, Argonaut Games released its last game in 2004, and is now making a comeback as a boutique publisher with a planned slate of classic Argonauts Games intellectual property and “exciting new titles” for both current and retro game platforms.
Its first title is the remastered version of Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, which first launched for the original PlayStation in September 1997. Here is an overview of the remastered release, via Argonaut Games:
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, Argonaut’s 1997 multi-million-selling hit, features Croc, a lovable crocodile who embarks on a quest to rescue the Gobbos from the clutches of the evil Baron Dante. The game’s charm and creativity made it an instant classic, and the remaster promises to bring the beloved game to a new generation of gamers with enhanced high-definition graphics, updated modern control mechanics, and a nostalgic, fun, and authentic gameplay experience that will be sure to ignite the imagination of players and remind them why they fell in love with video games in the first place. Additionally, retro-gaming fans will be excited to learn that the remaster includes the Crocipedia, an extensive and meticulously curated digital museum containing long-lost development assets such as game design documents, concept art, animation tests, team member interviews, and much more. “I worked closely with Jez on the design and production of Starglider, Argonaut’s first big hit back in 1986, so to take up the mantle of relaunching Argonaut Games nearly four decades later brings me full circle, and we have further exciting announcements in the pipeline in the coming months,�� said Argonaut Games co-CEO Gary Sheinwald in a press release. Argonaut Games co-CEO Mike Arkin added, “We wanted to honor the original game’s legacy while introducing it to a new audience. The HD remaster allows us to do just that. It’s been a labor of love for our team, and we can’t wait to share it with players on all the current consoles and PC later this year.” Original Argonaut Games founder Jez San said, “I’m thrilled to see the Argonaut name back after 20 years away. Argonaut was always about pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in gaming, and I’m excited to see how the relaunched Argonaut Games builds on that legacy, starting with the Croc: Legend of the Gobbos remaster.”
Watch the announcement teaser trailer for Croc: Legend of the Gobbos below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.
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lewisibarra1512 · 29 days ago
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I've got a couple announcement trailers straight from the heart of London! Wanna check a look? :)
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Looks as though we're in for a reptilian style treat with 3D platformers today. Which one will you be picking up?
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emperorjon · 2 months ago
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I can't wait for "Croc: Legend of the Gobbos" remastered version/
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playstationgamemania · 7 months ago
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daikenkki · 21 days ago
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g4zdtechtv · 28 days ago
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Cinematech's Trailer Park - Croc: Legend of the Gobbos (Multiplatform)
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konnetwork · 29 days ago
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Croc Legend of the Gobbos Showcases Gameplay With New Trailer, PC version is GOG only
Argonaut Games has announced that the Croc: Legend of the Gobbos remaster is coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and GOG for PC, which includes the original game. Players will join Croc on a heartwarming quest to save the Gobbos.
Argonaut Games announced on their Twitter earlier this morning that the Croc remaster will be releasing on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series platforms. The PC release is exclusive to GOG and includes the original version with it.
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thedyf · 3 months ago
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Croc: Legend Of The Gobbos OST.
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playstationpark · 16 days ago
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Song: The Deadly Tank of Neptuna Artist: Martin Gwynn Jones From: Croc: Legend of the Gobbos Listen on Youtube:
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satoshi-mochida · 23 days ago
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Croc: Legend of the Gobbos PS5 and Switch physical editions announced - Gematsu
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Rock It Games will distribute physical editions of the remastered Croc: Legend of the Gobbos for PlayStation 5 and Switch, the company announced.
Pre-orders are available now until December 10 in the following two editions:
Standard Edition (PS5, Switch) – $39.99
A copy of the Croc: Legend of the Gobbos game with full color manual
Collector’s Edition (PS5, Switch) – $129.99
A copy of the Croc: Legend of the Gobbos game with full color manual
Eight-inch resin Croc statue with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
Four-disc CD soundtrack consisting of over 100 tracks
PVC Croc keychain
Ultra3DFX sticker sheet
18 inches by 24 inches artwork poster
Premium box
“From the outset, our vision has been to release Croc only when we’re happy with it,” said Argonaut Games founder Jez San in a press release. “We are speed-running towards a December 2024 release and are very close to being complete. However, if we need to add a little more polish, we won’t hesitate to do so. After waiting 27 years, we trust that our dedicated fans can wait a few weeks longer.”
Here is an overview of the game, via Argonauts:
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Developed by legendary studio Argonaut Games, Croc: Legend of the Gobbos follows the heartwarming journey of an endearing, humble little crocodile equipped with only his iconic backpack and a wiggly butt as he sets off on his quest to rescue the Gobbos from the clutches of the nefarious Baron Dante and his hordes of Dantinis. Croc must platform his way across a series of unique worlds by running, jumping, climbing, swimming, and tail spinning to save the Gobbos from captivity. With its charm and creativity, the original game quickly became a multi-million unit selling platforming classic and the Croc remaster delivers an authentic gameplay experience that will transport players back to the golden age of gaming.
Key Features
High-definition graphics with high resolution textures and models.
Updated modern analog controls with an improved camera.
Retro Display modes enable players to choose between modern and retro graphics.
The Crocipedia, a digital museum jam-packed with long lost design documents, character designs, pre-release versions of the famous soundtrack, and much more.
The Crocumentary, a series of video interviews of the developers and contributors, sharing their memories of working on the game, and game industry experts discussing its place in gaming history.
Watch a new trailer below.
Physical Editions Announce Trailer
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lewisibarra1512 · 3 months ago
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I've waited a long time for this to happen, and now here I am. Witnessing the rebirth of Argonaut Software by showing off its delightful hit Croc: Legend of the Gobbos remastered for modern platforms. And I'm one of the hardcore gamers willing to give it a shot and spite on those who actually hate crocodiles.
Best part? I'm loving every moment of it! :D
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emperorjon · 20 days ago
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The insidious Baron Dante
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playstationgamemania · 2 years ago
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