Reset
Generation is Set for PC and Mobile
The original cross-platform video game, Reset Generation by Nokia Games
Publishing, is now available on N-Gage. It offers furious multiplayer
action, as players scramble to rescue the princess. Gamers can also switch
seamlessly between mobile and PC.
The objective: Rescue the
princess. Players begin by choosing a hero from ten designs by celebrity
artists, representing the pantheon of video game history and each with its
own unique superpower. Players then either conquer the game in 18
single-player story missions or compete with up to four players online.
The last princess standing wins!
"Reset Generation is a
groundbreaking new game for the N-Gage platform," said Mark Ollila, head
of Games Publishing, Nokia. "This title showcases the commitment that
Nokia has to publishing innovative games and we are proud to be pioneering
new original content for consumers."
"A homage to all things fun in
video games, the highly anticipated Reset Generation is unlike anything
seen before," continued Scott Foe, producer, Nokia. "No pixel was left
behind and no sound was spared. If you grew up playing video games, you
will be especially fond of this title."
Players can also enjoy
seamless multiplayer action between mobile and PC. On PC, the game is free
to play and is available as an embeddable web widget and as downloadable
content with N-Gage compatible devices. The mobile version sold through
Nokia channels will cost around 10-12 EUR depending on local taxes and can
be bought with a credit card or charged to an operator subscription where
operator billing is available.
Reset Generation is developed
by Finland-based RedLynx of Pathway to Glory fame. The soundtrack was
composed and performed by Los Angeles-based chiptune band 8 Bit Weapon
using old video game machines as instruments.
N-Gage is a made-for-mobile
games service available in compatible Nokia Nseries and other S60 3rd
Edition devices from Nokia.
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