The Pirates of the Caribbean Return
Buena Vista Games, the company behind Disney Interactive, has announced a new game for the Nintendo DS: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
Buena Vista Games, the interactive arm of The Walt Disney Company announced today the development of new video game titles based on the upcoming movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" scheduled for release in Summer 2006. Building on the popularity of its successful portable games business, BVG will release games for the PSP and Nintendo DS in conjunction with the movie launch. Apart from this, BVG has also signed the critically acclaimed UK-based game developer, Eurocom, to create future games for the upcoming next generation consoles based on the hit movie franchise. Eurocom's development credits include best-selling console games based on James Bond, Harry Potter, and Crash Bandicoot among others.
"The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise will develop over the next few years as one of the most exciting and important initiatives BVG will spearhead," said Graham Hopper, senior vice president and general manager, Buena Vista Games. "Our upcoming games will expand the Pirates world and allow fans to take on the roles of some of the most rousing characters ever created, and experience firsthand their perilous adventures."
In the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest video games, consumers will be able to play as Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann as they explore and brawl across land and sea on a memorable quest in search of the legendary Dead Man's Chest. The games will not only feature thrilling moments from the movie, but will expand the fantasy of the franchise by offering exciting new adventures and locations inspired by the rich "Pirates of the Caribbean" universe. The handheld titles are being developed by Seattle-based Amaze Entertainment and Griptonite Games.
Comments
We are so screwed
Why screwed? Yet another game. Whether you buy it or not, development is not a bad thing... Fact is that this game won't get a GBA version, so perhaps this'll be a game designed for the DS.
That's true. It's clear now that anything GBA/DS will be an enhanced GBA version for the DS release. More DS only is excellent.
Suppose, and it will attract more people. I was just watching Invader Zim when i made my post earlier. Anyway, read the Ultimate Brain Games online thingy news bit. I posted with confirmation XD
.. Pong DS would be better
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