Video Gaming News - August 2002
San Francisco, CA (August 26, 2002) - Ubi Soft Entertainment
today announced that it will publish the role-playing game Lunar Legend for the
Game Boy Advance in North America this fall. Lunar Legend features an epic
storyline about a young man thrust into adventure on his quest to become a
Dragonmaster and save the world. Lunar Legend has an MSRP of $29.99, and
is expected to ship to U.S. retail shelves in November, 2002.
"Lunar Legend for the Game Boy Advance lets you take the adventure with you
wherever you go," said Frank Hom, producer at Ubi Soft Entertainment. "With an
epic storyline, strong characters and an unparalleled mix of role-playing and
adventuring, Lunar Legend is sure to top every GBA gamer's wishlist this holiday
season."
From Ubi Soft:
Lunar Legend is an epic role-playing adventure following a group of friends
as they venture around the world following in the footsteps of a great
Dragonmaster named Dyne. The main character, Alex, is a magically gifted young
man drawn to seek out the legendary Dragons of Lunar Legend in order to take the
Dragon's trials and become protector of the Goddess Althena like his idol.
With a strong cast of characters, more than 200 items to find and use, and
over 50 different magical spells, Lunar Legend on the Game Boy Advance will draw
you into Lunar's magical universe wherever you may be.
Lunar Legend also features:
- Enhanced graphics
- NEW critical attack skills called "Arts-gauge" making combat faster and
more varied
- More than 50 scenario events
- NEW armor and weapons
- Item exchange between players via Game Boy Advance Game Link(r) cable
- More than 170 in game trading cards to collect and solve scenario events
- Hidden dungeons featuring rare items and trading cards
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