Fade To Black (video Game) - Cancelled Sequel

Cancelled Sequel

Flashback Legends was an unreleased sequel to Fade to Black. It was in development by both Delphine Software International and Adeline Software International for a planned released in 2003. As opposed to Fade to Black, it was going to be a 2D side-scroller game, like Flashback, but without non-scrolling areas. It was targeted exclusively for the Game Boy Advance.

The game was canceled when Delphine went bankrupt and ceased operations in the end of 2002. However, a prototype ROM, dated June 21, 2002, was leaked and spread over the internet at some point. It features all sixteen levels with minor glitches and only one music track for the entire game, which is a compressed tune from Fade to Black. Despite multi-language options, the beta can only be played in French with an English pause menu. The prototype was translated to English by VanishedOne.

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