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Prince of Persia Classic on Xbox Live Arcade this Wednesday

LOC   on 12 June 2007 - 18:09 · 2 comments & 3142 views

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Return to ancient Persia to battle the evil Vizier Jaffar and his men - but don't take forever to save the princess! "Prince of Persia Classic," will be available for download on Xbox LIVE Arcade for Xbox 360 beginning Wednesday 13th June at 09.00 GMT.

In Ubisoft's "Prince of Persia Classic," gamers take on the role of the prince as he embarks on a mission to rescue the princess before she has to wed the wicked Jaffar - all of which must be accomplished in under 60 minutes! Jumping across platforms and avoiding traps, the prince must collect bottles of potions to keep his power bar charged as he duels enemies on his way to the princess.

Originally developed by Jordan Mechner, "Prince of Persia" broke molds and made waves when it launched for the PC in 1989. By using hours of live footage of his younger brother running and jumping and a technique called 'rotoscoping', Mechner achieved a natural sense of movement, which was widely perceived as a great leap forward in the quality of animation seen in computer games. Additionally, Mechner utilized intense sword fighting action vs. the widely popular use of projectile weapons in video games at the time. With clever puzzles and deadly traps, the original "Prince of Persia" influenced a rich sub-genre of games were sprawling non-scrolling levels and fluid animation became the norm.

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(1 reply) #1 Express on 12 Jun 2007 - 20:39
Priince of Persia was the first game I ever played on a PC. I got my first PC in the mid-90s
I and my friends used to be amazed with its graphics. The Music was specially exceptional.
I look forward to living the magic of the old times.
#1.1 EchoNoise on 13 Jun 2007 - 03:13
Unfortunately it has newer graphics

Unless I didn't read fully, and there is a way to enable the old graphics

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