Difference between revisions of "Digital Continue"
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DCHOME.png|The front page of their website. | DCHOME.png|The front page of their website. | ||
DCGAMES.png|The website's "Games" page showing off Next Up Hero, SuperMash and Drawn to Life: Two Realms. | DCGAMES.png|The website's "Games" page showing off Next Up Hero, SuperMash and Drawn to Life: Two Realms. | ||
| − | DCABOUT.png|The website's "About" page. | + | DCABOUT.png|The website's "About" page, with portraits of Bobby Pavlock, Nitin Venugopal, Joeseph M. Tringali and David J. Franco. |
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Revision as of 22:29, 10 January 2025
| Digital Continue | |
| Founded | 2016 |
| Current State | Active |
| Headquarters | New York City, New York, U.S. 🇺🇸 |
| Type | Developer Self-Publisher |
| Worked On | |
| Website | Current Site |
Digital Continue is a video game development company that worked on Drawn to Life: Two Realms. The company is made up of former 5th Cell developers, most notably of which is Joseph Tringali, and tends to release their games on Steam.
All Games
- Lock's Quest (Remastered) (2017)
- Next Up Hero (2018)
- JumpStream (2018)
- SuperMash (2019)
- Drawn to Life: Two Realms (2020)
Trivia
- Joseph Tringali have expressed interest in remaking the Drawn to Life Series games developed by 5th Cell along with a sequel to Drawn to Life: Two Realms.
- These projects were dependent on the reception of Drawn to Life: Two Realms[1], so their development is uncertain.
- According to Tringali, 505 Games also shot down two pitches for a hypothetical Drawn to Life 3 in 2015 and 2017.
- According to the Wayback Machine, Digital Continue's web domain also appeared to have Two Realms missing from their list of games as late as mid-2023, before the site's most recent update.
- There has been no official reason given for this.
- The company's website has the PlayStation 5 logo in their "About" section, despite none of their games releasing on the platform.