Video Gaming News - September 2002
Irvine, CA (September 19, 2002) - Black Isle Studios, the RPG division
of Interplay Entertainment Corp. and game developer High Voltage Studios today
announced their plan to bring Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance franchise to the
Nintendo GameCube video game system.
From Interplay:
The PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system version of Baldur's Gate:
Dark Alliance, developed by Snowblind Studios, has sold over 500,000 copies
worldwide. Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance features a distinctive blend of action
and adventure set in the most popular Dungeons & Dragons(r) campaign setting:
The FORGOTTEN REALMS(r) franchise owned by Wizards of the Coast Inc., a
subsidiary of Hasbro Inc., and licensed to Infogrames Interactive, Inc. Faithful
adaptation of the third edition rules set for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying
game and customizable player and character development allow for an engrossing
gameplay experience new to the Nintendo GameCube audience. Dramatic spell
effects and powerful abilities enhance this action-packed game, assisting the
player in combat against an abundance of terrifying monsters found throughout
the adventure. Played from a third person perspective, Baldur's Gate: Dark
Alliance immerses players in the port town of Baldur's Gate. Darkness has fallen
upon the town and rumors of a Thieves' Guild civil war brew beneath the streets
of the city. Entering this desperate situation, new to the world of adventuring,
the player soon learns that they stand in the way of one of the greatest threats
ever to strike the town of Baldur's Gate and the entire region of The Sword
Coast.
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