Telltale just released "Back to the Future - The Game: 30th Anniversary Edition" for Xbox One, in time to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the most successful 1980's sci-fi movie franchise. The game is now available for Xbox One and other game consoles.

"Six months after Back to the Future Part III, the DeLorean time machine mysteriously returns to Hill Valley - driverless!" the game description from Major Nelson read. "Marty McFly must once again go back in time, or else the space-time continuum will be forever unraveled!"

The "Back to the Future - The Game: 30th Anniversary Edition" introduces A.J. LoCascio, who is the voice behind Marty McFly.  The latest edition also features original cast members of the movie such as Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown, Claudia Wells as Jennifer Parker and Tom Wilson as Biff Tannen.

Michael J. Fox, who played as Marty McFLy, also had a special cameo appearance in the 30th Anniversary Edition, which was created together with Bob Gale, the movie series' producer and co-writer.

The newest "Back to the Future" edition also comes with an exclusive behind-the-scenes video featuring Bob Gale together with the game's development team, according to the official page from TellTale. It is currently available via digital download or gamers can purchase the physical copy from game retailers.

The original "Back to the Future," a five-part adventure game debuted in 2010 for PC, Wii and PlayStation 3. Now, the "Back to the Future - The Game: 30th Anniversary Edition" is made compatible with the most recent consoles available such as Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 4, aside from the Xbox One.

The action-adventure game is 1.95-GB heavy, developed and published by TellTale Games. The Xbox One version comes with a price tag worth $19.99 but price may still vary depending on the buyer's location.

On other related Telltale news, the independent game developer and publisher also released another title, "Minecraft: Story Mode," as reported by Game Asylum. A review by Justin Davis from IGN noted that Episode 1 of "Minecraft: Story Mode" "feels more like Telltale's The Walking Dead than you might guess."

In the game, players will have to make difficult decisions as to who will stay and be let go from the group. Aside from warding off zombies, players will also have to intervene when there are misunderstandings within the group. 

With the camaraderie and sense of humor injected in the game, "Minecraft: Story Mode" offers a "family-friendly adventure," according to Davis' review. 

Davis also shared in his review that fans of "Minecraft" will be able to enjoy the game "on a much deeper level." "Minecraft: Story Mode" got a rating score of 7.3 from IGN.