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Platform(s): Arcade, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PC, PSOne, PSP, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360
Genre: Action/Adventure

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'Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow' - Screens & Demo

by Rainier on June 25, 2004 @ 9:08 a.m. PDT

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“I think gamers are going to be thrilled with the riveting air combat experience offered by ‘The Flying Legion Air Combat Challenge,’” said Gerry Rich, president worldwide marketing for Paramount Pictures. “This innovative game is the perfect introduction to ‘Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow’ before it hits theaters in September.”

On June 25th, contestants can register on the movie site www.skycaptain.com to download the “Air Combat Challenge.” Pilots will have five weeks to perfect their skills and on August 2nd the “Air Combat Challenge” tournament begins. The three week contest will pit contestants against one another for a chance to win an all inclusive trip to the London premiere of “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow” this October and achieve the ultimate Sky Captain accolade.

The game is broken up into four levels. In level one, pilots must navigate through New York and destroy the Giant Robots. In level two players take to the skies and battle the Flying Wings that are attacking the city. Level three takes place underwater, as your plane becomes submersible and you join the Amphibious Squadron ­ a specialized fleet of planes designed to combat under the sea in battle against the Giant Mechanized crabs that roam the ocean floor.

Throughout each level, pilots must destroy enemies while making laps around courses based on the New York skyline and an environment based underwater. Points are awarded to pilots based on the quickest times and the number of enemies damaged or killed. As players achieve better scores, they can secure credits, which can be used to purchase, engine, wing and weapon upgrades.

The final level featuring battle around Commander Cook’s (Angelina Jolie) Flying Fortress will be released a few weeks prior to the cinematic release of “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow” on September 17th.

Taking place in an alternative reality; set in a future that might have been, “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow” tells the story of ace aviator Sky Captain, (Jude Law) and reporter Polly Perkins, (Gwyneth Paltrow) as they risk their lives trying to stop the evil Dr. Totenkopf from destroying the earth. The film also features Angelina Jolie as Commander Frank Cook and Giovanni Ribisi as Dex, the technical genius of Sky Captain’s flying legion. Featuring state-of-the-art special effects never seen before, this groundbreaking achievement in film is the brainchild of writer/director Kerry Conran, in collaboration with producer Jon Avnet.

To bring a striking similarity between the world the filmmakers envisioned and the game itself, Paramount Pictures and Blitz DS Games recreated models and digital elements from the original movie assets, as well as created several custom tools and processes to create the game.

Mark Cohn, Vice President of Game Development at Blitz DS Games states, "Our main goal with the game was to develop a fun and engaging experience that was consistent with the excitement of movie. We couldn't be more proud of being selected as the developer of choice by Paramount to create a PC game that is definitely one of the most technology advanced downloadable games available and sets the stage for how future online branded games should follow,” he continues, “the game’s Tournament mode and Challenges should be the main attraction to keep players coming back for more to compete time and again.”

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