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===Development of Lock's Quest & Second Rejected Drawn to Life Pitch===
 
===Development of Lock's Quest & Second Rejected Drawn to Life Pitch===
 
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Digital Continue's first game was a remaster of [[:wikipedia:Lock's Quest|Lock's Quest]], 5th Cell's second [[Nintendo DS]] game, which would see release in 2017. Production on this remaster had not been smooth; a few reasons had been cited by Tringali, notably the short development time given by [[:wikipedia:THQ Nordic|THQ Nordic]] and being the first game in a new studio. This resulted in the remaster being released in an unfinished, buggy state, with Tringali expressing disappointment over how it turned out. [[:wikipedia:HandyGames|HandyGames]], a subsidiary of THQ Nordic, would release a mobile port of that same remaster in 2019. This version would receive updates for the next few years, and is considered by many to be better refined and more polished than the flagship release. This version was delisted in December 2025 following a deal with [[:wikipedia:Crunchyroll|Crunchyroll]], and was subsequently re-released as part of their Game Vault service.
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Digital Continue's first game was a remaster of [https://locksquest.fandom.com/wiki/Lock's_Quest Lock's Quest], 5th Cell's second [[Nintendo DS]] game, which would see release in 2017. Production on this remaster had not been smooth; a few reasons had been cited by Tringali, notably the short development time given by [[:wikipedia:THQ Nordic|THQ Nordic]] and being the first game in a new studio. This resulted in the remaster being released in an unfinished, buggy state, with Tringali expressing disappointment over how it turned out. [[:wikipedia:HandyGames|HandyGames]], a subsidiary of THQ Nordic, would release a mobile port of that same remaster in 2019. This version would receive updates for the next few years, and is considered by many to be better refined and more polished than the flagship release. This version was delisted in December 2025 following a deal with [[:wikipedia:Crunchyroll|Crunchyroll]], and was subsequently re-released as part of their Game Vault service.
    
Also in 2017, a second Drawn to Life pitch was made to 505 Games. A concept screenshot was shared by Tringali, depicting a more realistic [[Mike]] and two characters only known by their names, Alana and Nolan. This pitch reportedly depicted a different interpretation of the series, and would be the inspiration behind [https://store.steampowered.com/app/872720/SuperMash/ SuperMash].<ref>[[File:SuperMashDTLPitch.PNG|100px]]</ref> This pitch would also be rejected, leading to Tringali thinking up another pitch during development of the studio's other games.
 
Also in 2017, a second Drawn to Life pitch was made to 505 Games. A concept screenshot was shared by Tringali, depicting a more realistic [[Mike]] and two characters only known by their names, Alana and Nolan. This pitch reportedly depicted a different interpretation of the series, and would be the inspiration behind [https://store.steampowered.com/app/872720/SuperMash/ SuperMash].<ref>[[File:SuperMashDTLPitch.PNG|100px]]</ref> This pitch would also be rejected, leading to Tringali thinking up another pitch during development of the studio's other games.
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