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Sega Reveals New Golden Compass Info

by Karl Castaneda - February 27, 2007, 4:33 pm EST
Total comments: 7 Source: Sega of America

Check out these new bits on the game based on the upcoming film.

SEGA Reveals Details of The Golden Compass Video Game

Leading Interactive Entertainment Company to Publish Game Based on Highly Anticipated Theatrical Release from New Line Cinema

SAN FRANCISCO & LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SEGA ® of America Inc. and SEGA ® Europe Ltd. today revealed details regarding the development of the video game adaptation of the highly anticipated theatrical release, The Golden Compass, based on the first book in the award-winning trilogy, His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman. The game is being developed for multiple platforms and will ship in fall 2007, just prior to the opening of the New Line Cinema motion picture on December 7, 2007. Featuring pivotal environments from the movie, the vivid characters are brought to interactive life, featuring the likenesses of the movie ’s impressive cast, which includes Daniel Craig as Lord Asriel and newcomer Dakota Blue Richards as Lyra Belacqua.

Produced by New Line Cinema and Scholastic Media, The Golden Compass follows the screenplay adaptation of the first book in the acclaimed trilogy, capturing the exciting fantasy adventure set in a parallel world where giant armored bears rule a kingdom, beautiful witches fly through the frozen skies, and human beings ’ deepest essence is manifest as talking animals that remain their faithful companion for life – their daemon. Players can assume the role of Lyra, a young girl, along with her daemon Pantalaimon (Pan), as she journeys through the frozen wastes of the North to rescue a friend kidnapped by a mysterious organization known as The Gobblers and winds up on an epic quest to save not only her world, but ours as well. Gamers can also take on the character of Iorek Byrnison, a great armoured polar bear who joins the quest.

As Lyra, players will use their daemon and collaborate with in-game characters, collecting special items in order to explore, evade, and deceive their way through confrontations with the Gobblers, the Magisterium, and the horribly dangerous spy fly to find her friend. They can also do battle as Iorek with special attacks and a riding mechanic as he protects Lyra during the journey. Gamers will be able to unlock secrets and mini-games using a mysterious, truth-telling golden compass device called an alethiometer. Players can explore 13 vast locations, including all-new breath-taking environments not seen in the film, on this massive journey of collaboration, exploration and the eternal struggle between good and evil.

This epic tale will be brought to the Xbox 360 ™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PLAYSTATION ®3 computer entertainment system, the Wii ™ video game system, the PlayStation ®2 computer entertainment system, the PSP ® (PlayStation ®Portable) system, the Nintendo DS ™, and the PC for holiday 2007.

The Golden Compass video game is being developed by Shiny Entertainment, best known for developing games based on the blockbuster The Matrix film franchise. Shiny was acquired by Foundation 9 Entertainment in October 2006. The Nintendo DS version is being developed by A2M.

Talkback

18 DaysFebruary 27, 2007

Developed by SHINY! Oh no. Nooo.

When I read the books I WANTED THE GAME RIGHTS. I just know shiny will stuff it up.

How? How is it possible to screw up RIDING ON POLAR BEARS?!?!?!

~Carmine "Cai" M. Red
Kairon@aol.com

18 DaysFebruary 27, 2007

Shiny made RUNNING ON WALLS and fighitng in slow mo horrible too! They can do ANYTHING, so long as it's badly.

KDR_11kFebruary 27, 2007

And to think that Shiny was a highly regarded developer before ETM...

18 DaysFebruary 28, 2007

They were not. Making Eathworm Jim doesn't earn you kudos. Shiny aint shît.

EDIT with more ammo

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In an interview published on the internet in December 2004, Weitz indicated that the film would make no direct mention of religion or of God, two of the key themes of the trilogy – a decision attacked by fans of the novels.

So basically, any meaning to the film is already stripped out, and this is going to be an adaption of the film. This is the worst thing that has ever happend.

KDR_11kFebruary 28, 2007

Making MDK does.

Sounds like "We might offend people with that, let's go with the LCD".

vherubFebruary 28, 2007

I'm interested in how the Wii version turns out.
His Dark Materials is quite the enjoyable series. I think the first book can get away without religion or god. I mean, they are simply institutions, what they stand for is more spiritual and mystical without being religious.
The second and third books would be quite a change if they went in that direction.
I would rather see Golden compass as a videogame property independent of a movie. The world is very well realized and there are tons of side stories the books gloss over that would be great to play. (although there are some great scenes in the books that would be a blast to play as well).

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