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Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Edition (PS4)

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Doc and Marty return to 1986 and discover that in this new post-time-travel timeline, there was no estate sale because Doc's reconciliation with his father allowed the Browns to stay part-time in Hill Valley. They find that Edna and Kid had fallen in love while in jail, and afterwards married and both became much happier and friendlier since. Doc reveals his previous absence to Marty; he had been compiling a history of the McFly family to present to Marty as a graduation gift but found information on his grandmother challenging to come across (as she was working under the name Trixie) and thus had travelled to 1931 to attempt to obtain research first-hand. Suddenly, three separate DeLoreans appear, each with a different future version of Marty driving them. They approach Marty and Doc and insist they come to help assure that their respective futures occur as they are supposed to. Doc and his Marty leave the Marties arguing with each other, saying the future can wait until after they have enjoyed the present for a while; they then depart to an unknown time.

One of the trophies that can be earned in the PS Network version of the game involves Marty moonwalking as he did in the saloon for "Mad Dog" Tannen. An Expo participant shouts the line "Hey, he just took that guy's wallet!" He then turns to Arthur McFly and whispers "I think he took his wallet!". Featuring Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown, Tom Wilson as Biff Tannen, and Claudia Wells as Jennifer Parker, with a special appearance by Michael J. Fox, and introducing A.J. LoCascio voicing Marty McFly. Created in cooperation with movie series Co-Writer and Producer, Bob Gale. On October 13, 2015, the 30th Anniversary Edition of the game was released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One consoles, with a few updates to textures and some new content, including video interviews. [3] Most notably, the re-release was updated to feature the voice talents of Tom Wilson. [4]Before entering the 1986G Courthouse Square, Marty reminds himself that just because this is an alternate timeline doesn't mean it's filled with " post-apocalyptic biker gangs run by armies of Biff clones". Episode 4 was released on PC and OS X on April 29, 2011; [48] on PlayStation 3 on June 7, 2011; [49] and on iOS on June 2, 2011 [50]

Episode 5 was released on PC and OS X on June 23, 2011; [23] on PlayStation 3 on July 26, 2011; [51] and on iOS on July 21, 2011. [51] When seeing that 1986G George is spying on the city, Marty mumbles to himself "He's a peeping tom!".

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The House of Tomorrow in the Hill Valley Expo is similar to the home that Marty and his family live in 2015. Notably, the lowering fruit ball and the telephone helmet (similar to the ones seen in Part 2) are included in the exhibit.

a b Buchanan, Levi (September 4, 2010). "Doc Brown Speaks Up at PAX". IGN.com. IGN Entertainment, Inc. Archived from the original on September 9, 2010 . Retrieved October 17, 2010. Three months after its initial announcement, the team revealed the first piece of concept art for the protagonists, created by artist Ryan Jones and based on actors Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, who allowed their likenesses to be used for the in-game characters. [15] Season designer and writer Michael Stemmle emphasized that the game's graphics would take a less realistic and more stylized approach while trying to stay true to the feel of the trilogy. [21] The puzzles were designed to rely on applying items in the inventory to characters and objects as the developers did not think of Marty as a protagonist that would build a gadget from various parts. [21] Audio [ edit ] Gencarelli, Mike (February 11, 2011). "Interview with James Arnold Taylor". Movie Mikes. Archived from the original on February 16, 2011 . Retrieved July 21, 2011. Bob Gale advised on the narrative of the series, and Christopher Lloyd reprised the role of Dr. Emmett Brown. [5]James Arnold Taylor, better known as the voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, was the voice of Young Doc and Andrew Chaikin was the voice of Biff Tannen and his siblings. [8] Despite reports on IMDB.com, Tom Wilson was allegedly not offered the voice role of Biff Tannen in the game [1] although Dennis Lenart, the game's director, maintains that Wilson wasn't available at the time the original game was being produced, but was “totally on board” to reprise his role for the re-release. [9] When Marty sees an adult version of William McFly he recalled that he met him when he was a baby, and that he peed on him. Telltale Games and NBC Universal Announce Multi-Title Video Game Development Deal". Telltale, Incorporated. June 9, 2010. Archived from the original on January 1, 2011 . Retrieved December 27, 2010. Doc and Marty attempt to return to 1986, but when they arrive, Doc disappears and the car crashes outside the walled city of Hill Valley, run as a totalitarian society by Citizen Brown, a parallel version of Doc.

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