Video Game of the Film to Feature Unique Blend of Live Action, CGI and Gameplay Animation
Atari today announced details of the forthcoming video game Asterix at
the Olympic Games for PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Wii and PC scheduled
for release this coming winter. The game of the upcoming live action
feature film of the same name, Asterix at the Olympic Games blends live
action elements from the film with high quality computer generated and
video game animation to deliver fans an extraordinary and unique
Asterix experience.
Developed by Etranges Libellules in close
collaboration with Asterix licensor Les Editions Albert René and with
film production company La Petite Reine, the game follows Asterix,
Obelix and the faithful Dogmatix as they travel to Greece in aid of
their lovesick friend Alafolix. Their journey takes them to the Olympic
Games where they find themselves pitted against the athletic might of
the Roman Empire. Adventure and hilarity ensue as Asterix and friends
compete to get the better of Brutus, his muscle-bound champion, and
their long-time nemesis, Julius Caesar himself.
'"Over the last
decade Atari has sold more than three million Asterix video games in
Europe, and it's a joy to be able to continue to build on this great
legacy with something this brilliantly original,' said Cyril Voiron,
Marketing Director, Atari Europe. '"The fusion of elements from the film
with original CGI and a unique storyline complementing the film,
combined with Etrange Libellule's know-how in consistently delivering
high quality and extremely fun games, makes Asterix at the Olympic
Games a must-have Christmas title.'ÂÂ
In Asterix at the Olympic
Games players can choose from three playable characters, Asterix,
Obelix and Dogmatix, in an original story which takes a parallel course
to the film and the comic book. Our heroes must stop Brutus who has
opened the gates between the worlds of the book, the film and the game
while still finding time and energy to triumph at the Olympic Games
themselves. The mini-game mode lets players compete in Olympic
challenges with their chosen character, while two-player multiplayer
lets friends go head to head in a series of hilarious contests.
The
live action feature film has the biggest production budget of any film
in European cinema history and is scheduled for release across Europe
in early 2008. Asterix at the Olympic Games for PlayStation 2, Nintendo
DS, Wii and PC is scheduled for release this coming winter.
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