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No they are not making an Austin Powers video game, though that might be sort of cool for a more adult style game. No, no this is about a real 8-bit legend completely rebuilt from the ground up and worth more $6 million dollars. His name you ask? His name is Harry.
Activision announced Pitfall: The Big
Adventure for Wii is in development at Edge of Reality and will swing
onto shelves this Fall. With more than 10 million Pitfall titles sold
to date, Pitfall: The Big
Adventure will introduce the franchise to a
new generation of gamers while bringing a fresh Pitfall experience to
long time fans.
“Pitfall is one of the most legendary franchises
in the history of videogames, so we look forward to releasing a new
version exclusively for Wii,” said Dave Oxford, Activision Publishing.
“What could be more fun than using the Wii Remote to swing on a vine
over blood thirsty crocodiles as retro-cool Pitfall Harry?!”
Set
in the Peruvian jungle, Pitfall: The Big
Adventure combines the action
of reptile dodging and vine swinging with clever puzzles. The game will
feature over 60 levels spanning lush rainforests, creature-filled
caves, and glacial mountains. Within these dynamic worlds, players will
explore cavernous jungles, discover lost treasures, battle shamen,
narrowly escape treacherous traps and outwit creatures using
innovative, accessible game mechanics developed specifically to take
advantage of the Wii motion sensing controls.
“Wii is a natural
and perfect fit for a Pitfall game, and it’s been fantastic to
revolutionize this classic franchise through the application of the
innovative Wii game mechanics. It’s a completely new experience for the
gamer,” said Binu Philip, President, Edge of Reality.
Pitfall harry makes his return, but will he swing safely to success or fall into the fires of mediocrity, the jaws of damnation? We'll all find out this Autumn.
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