i wonder if the dvds will still "work" with the toys ??? i have unopened phantom striker id like to crack open and shoot... hahah!
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i wonder if the dvds will still "work" with the toys ??? i have unopened phantom striker id like to crack open and shoot... hahah!
no problem for posting that clip guys, brought me back too!
I think the only way the toys won't work with the dvds is if they go in and remove the strobe effects that communicated with the sensors. I don't know if that's easy to do or if it's even necessary. I'd keep them in if I were behind it.
It would not be cost effective, the only way it happens is if there was a concern for those prone to seizure. But I don't ever remember the flashes in Captain Power being an issue
So I am 99.995% sure they will remain since they are hardcoated into the broadcast
This show would look hideous on Blu-Ray, it would expose all the budget cutting measures taken
Unless you think this small studio is going to invest Disney type money and time in an online release. DVD taken from the broadcast masters will be better then the show has EVER looked
A friend of mine explained that the toy interaction does not work with DVD and the new TV plasma and LCD screens. The lights on the TV show is really a signal code which the toys would pick up on. It was intended that the villians had a code and the heroes had a different code. A dvd doesn't transmit the light signal that well because it does go at different rates of speed. The LCD and plasma does as well.
Well I posted this here yesterday and Tv shows on DVD confirmed it today:
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Cap...-Planned/15282
The HDTV aspect of it might pose a problem, DVD though has nothing to do with it.
DVD by itself is basically same as VHS except at a higher resolution (not higher frames per second). That should not change the effects of the light, but the display being used would.
Oh man, I am totally stoked Captain Power is going to be released on DVD! I was going to get the DVDs from www.captainpower.com but it looks like the official ones are on their way!
I would love to see this show come back on, especially if they can continue where the original show left off. I can see the ScyFy channel picking this series up too.
Man, lots of good ol' 80s properties are making their way to DVDs lately - MASK, Gobots, and the DiC GI Joes series are set to be released as well.
Somebody asked about blu-ray on the facebook site, here was their response:
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The Special effects were produced on standard definition video. In order to release the show on blu all the CG shots would have to be redone and the original negative would have to be conformed for an HD telecine. It's the same problem keeping other 80s and 90s shows like Star Trek The Next Generation from being released on blu-ray.
Man this would be excellent!! I'd love it for them to relaunch Capt. Power and the Soldiers of the Future!
I want a Capt. Power suit man! Anyone know how to make a realistic looking one?
Yup they could just transfer it over but it would look awful. its one of the reasons Disney spent so much to redo Tron and Paramount spent so much redoing ST TOS for HD
If you are going to that expense might as well redo it, Captain Power though is not one of those $$$$ franchises
If this show comes back, it's totally going to rock.
I'm a HUGE Captain Power fan, about 2/3 of the way to a complete sealed toy collection. A new show would totally make my 2012.
On another note, while I don't have anything official to go on, I'd put money on Mattel having a new toy line in the works.
The question has been raised on the Matty forums for some time now and the constant reply is "no comment". The relaunch in 2012 would completely fit with this.
they had the same 'code' it wasn't really a code though it was a simple strobe effect on certain light sources/fog effects. the issue would as markatisu pointed out, be mainly the lcd/led/plasma tv does the display show those light at a level the sensors can recognize. it's different than a light gun game like duck hunt on the NES as those are infrared signals that the hdtvs cannot project. again the main issue would be do the newer tvs show those lights 'bright' enough for the toys to 'see'
there were two versions a very quick strobe that looked NEARLY solid but you could see that it was a strobe (like on the dread troopers chests) those registered as 'targets' and signaled to your toy that you could score then there was the slower strobe, which had a more 'flash' like look, lasers fog and explosions, those register as hits and take points away.
I assume it's akin to the Light Gun from the original NES. You cannot play games like Duck Hunt with your original NES on the current TVs. You have to have an older "tube" television for it to work.
Overall, I'm pretty excited about this. Captain Power is a line I never had as a kid, but always wanted. I've toyed with the idea of pickign these up recently, and I think getting the show released on DVD is going to make me pull the trigger. :hmgrin:
Toy Guru cna say or not say whatever he wants, but my info are first hand, from people working closely to Goddard.
Mattel is not involved at this time.
If how it was presented to me is correct, if Gary wants to go to Hasbro to do new Captain Power toys, he could.
I wonder will they have extras like commentary, the XT7 Interactive videos or 2nd season mentions of things such as the sea Bio-Dread?
I collected Captain Power back in 1987.
So this is basically just all about a DVD release only then? No reboot or anything? I'll be getting the DVD release. I'm glad they are, but I'm a bit surprised they appear to be putting a lot into this release over a show that at best rivals the popularity of a mid-level 80s cartoon.
A limited, commemorative toy line would be the best option!
True 100%. Well, they can always transfer the SD content on BD format just for the sake of it and get rid of some DVD compression. That's it. It wouldn't be HD at all but... better than nothing. Let's hope they will remaster the tapes in the best way possible.
From their facebook page:
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We are working hard to get the 25th anniversary DVD box set out much sooner than expected. We'll have a release date to announce next week!!! The good Captain might be back before the end of the year!