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New Wing Commander - For Gameboy Advance? 20

TC (WC) writes "In the past week, the first Wing Commander game in 5 years was released... for the Gameboy Advance. A port of Wing Commander: Prophecy to the GBA was released in North America on May 28th. This news update on the Wing Commander CIC has first impressions of the game and some screenshots. It uses Raylight's Blue Roses 3D engine, and is one of the most beautiful looking and technically impressive GBA game that's been made."
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New Wing Commander - For Gameboy Advance?

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  • I didn't know the GBA had a speaker. I hear they couldn't afford Freddie Prinze, Jr
  • movie (Score:2, Funny)

    by AndyAMPohl ( 573700 )
    Hopefully it'll be a little more successful than the "port" to film [imdb.com].

    Andy
  • Enough "Wing Commander", which will always be in the shadow of the Man-Kzin wars it ripped off: I'd rather see "Zero-Wing".
  • Anbody notice on the main page's Screenshots, the thumbnail for the ship going into (coming out of?) the wormhole is BIGGER than the actual picture? [wcnews.com]
  • I played WCP on my PC some years ago. Pretty cheesey, if you ask me. WCI, II and IV were a *lot* better, IMHO.

    Anyways, WCP had by far the most complicated control scheme of the WC games. How are you going to squish that into something with only 6 buttons and a d-pad?

    Maybe they could put sensors in the cartridge so it could intrepret tilting the game as steering, as well as when you move forward/backward as speeding up/slowing down. That way you'd just go to a large open field, and start running around
    • Eh, the important controls are really the same as in Wing Commander 1, which ported with a fairly good control scheme to the SNES. Most of the extra controls in Prophecy are kind of nice, but not anywhere near necessary to do well. I can, for example, quite happily play with a two button joystick and no keyboard.
  • If I recall correctly there was a free web-released Wing Commander. To my memory, one downloaded the game and first mission; following weeks, further missions were released.

    This would have been a few years back; perhaps two or three.

    Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about and where I can get it again? This wasn't pirate-ware, it was a for-real, sanctioned release.
    • Yeah, that was Wing Commander: Secret Ops [secretops.com]. It was, at the time, distributed for free, however it was made clear that it was only for a limited time. There's no legitimate way to download the episodes beyond the first (which acts as a demo), but it's included in the Wing Commander: Prophecy Gold package.
  • by Mean_Nishka ( 543399 ) on Saturday May 31, 2003 @12:12AM (#6082892) Homepage Journal
    WCP is amazing.. Smooth framerates, decent graphics, and a marvel of programming (and to think it only occupies 4 megabytes!!)

    I think, however, that this game would appeal to a wider audience if they ported Wing Commander 1.. Wing Commander always depended on strong story elements to negate some of the repetitive gameplay.. Porting over a game that relied heavily upon FMV for its storyline was a mistake. WC1 & 2 had an animated text based storyline that is perfect for the GBA.

    It's a shame that such a marvelous technical achievement may be overlooked because they ported the wrong darn game!

    • Eh, the actual original Wing Commander game didn't really have much in the way of a plot, it was pretty generic with a couple of interesting characters that you talked to a few times. There was the ongoing war storyline, but there really wasn't anything involving the characters. The neat plots didn't really start to show up until the Secret Missions addons.

      Beyond this, though, word 'on the street' is that EA doesn't feel particularly comfortable licensing out the original games, since they aren't always

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