30th Anniversary Edition Of Back to the Future: The Game Listed

Some eagle-eyed NeoGaffers have spotted an new Amazon listing for Telltale’s Back to the Future game series.

The title was originally released on PlayStation 3 and Wii and features some of the original movie cast including Christopher Lloyd, Jennifer Parker, and Tom Wilson. Marty McFly is voiced by AJ LoCascio but original McFly, Michael J. Fox, plays his elderly relatives.

The new version of the game seems to be heading to PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox 360 and will include bonus features not found in the original release. Amazon list the release date as October 13, 2015 and it will be a budget price title.

Telltale Games have yet to officially announce the game for the new consoles.

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Source: Amazon via NeoGAF

6 Comments

  1. Hmm, well this is quite weird. Don’t recall any DLC being released for it (as it was effectively all DLC!) & am struggling to think what ‘bonus features’ it could actually have.

    So it’s effectively a remaster… That likely hasn’t been remastered??

  2. I haven’t played this – not a huge fan of the movies – but i’ll probably rent it now at some point. Bugs aside, I’ve liked every other Tt game I’ve played so far.

  3. the original movie on the disc would be cool.

    wasn’t that an option on the PS3 Ghostbusters game?

    i wonder if the extra features will be the same as the PS3 disc version.
    behind the scenes videos, a production art gallery, and a video reel with hours of audio commentary.

    anyway, seeing as i already own the PS3 version, both on disc and as a download on my account, i really can’t see me getting this for PS4, unless i find it really cheap.

    i wouldn’t even have the disc version for PS3 if i hadn’t found it really cheap.

    still, for those who never played it, Xbox owners for example, it’s a cool game.

    it wasn’t released on Xbox before was it?

    i was sure it was only on PS2, as far as consoles go anyway.

  4. As a game, I can’t really say too much in favour of it.

    As fan service for lovers of the movies, myself amongst them, it’s brilliant.

    I’ll be picking this up and playing through again with my wife. Not doing so might create a time paradox, the results of which could cause a chain reaction that would unravel the very fabric of the space-time continuum and destroy the entire universe!

  5. Maybe the bonus features include a small sequel to the ending of the final part (the bit with all alternate martys)

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