Hello,
I hope there are still people around who use this board. I just discovered it from following a link that was posted on a discussion board talking about Ducktales episodes.
I'm very excited about the upcoming release of the remastered version of Ducktales. It answers some questions from the original game, it has the original voice actors (although I thought Fenton's voice actor had passed away, as did Flintheart Glomgold's? Maybe they were voiced by someone who sounded like them.) and it has beautiful backgrounds. The game, I think, is only going to be released online for a few game systems (none of which I own... )
As for me, I'm a fanfic writer on Fanfiction.net, an artist on DeviantArt, a member of the Old Haunt forum on Negaverse.net, and an rper on Duckverse.socialgo.com. I rediscovered my life long (seriously, I remember naming a couple of toy bears Donald and Daisy when I was four years old and pretending they were the duck characters) love of Disney ducks after Boom! Studios released new comics for Darkwing Duck, Ducktales, and Uncle Scrooge.
After Boom! lost their license to produce Disney comics, I started looking for older comics. I discovered Don Rosa first (I see the faults in the "Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck" but I still really enjoy most of Rosa's stories). Then I discovered Carl Barks' work. I am currently collecting Fantagraphics' Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge volumes. Fantagraphics is planning on releasing all of Barks' duck stories over a period of time (I think they're releasing two hardback books a year? "The Old Castle's Secret" is the newest release and "Bear on Christmas Mountain" will come out in November. These titles have several long stories, several short stories, lots of fun single page stories, and essays collected in the back so they are well worth the investment. I buy them from Barnes and Noble's website since it's a little cheaper but I did buy the first volume directly from Fantagraphics.
I hope this board can be revived. If not, then at least future visitors who stumble onto here can see some current news from the Disney duck verse. Another fun thing to keep an eye out for next year is a possible music album for "The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck." http://www.noisecreep.com/2013/06/06/nightwish-tuomas-holopaninen-update-life-times-scrooge-mcduck/
That's all I can think of aside from one last thing: happy belated 79th birthday to Donald Duck!