
Developed by a french companied called Delphine in 1992 (also the creators of Out of this World/Another World) for the Commodore Amiga, the original featured rotoscoping techniques that made characters in the game look/feel fluid in movement. Back in those days it was a big deal that everything looked and felt 'real', since CD-ROMs were just cropping up and the ability to expand what could be done in video games was on the horizon. Delphine released Flashback at the right time and to the right audience, who was starving for innovation, so their game was a huge hit.

GOG is giving away Flashback as part of their Summer Sale. All you have to do to add Flashback to your collection is go to the GOG website or the game’s page.

Andrew M writes: "Almost three decades after the release of the original, Microids has announced that Flashback 2 will launch for console and PC in 2022."
I have zero faith in the execution after how bad that remake was.
Doesnt need a sequel.

An award-winning action-adventure game, developed by Paul Cuisset in 1992, Flashback holds a Guinness record and is one of the first games to use rotoscope technology for realistic animations. In it, you travel the universe in the year 2142 with amnesia stricken protagonist Conrad while he dives headlong into an insidious alien plot. This game will no doubt prove a time capsule of memories for some and nothing can ruin that. However, for those of you who have never played the original, Flashback Mobile offers a somewhat different experience.
This game was cutting edge on debut. I want to think I may have had this on 3DO, can’t remember. Maybe SegaCD.