Difference between revisions of "Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen"
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an unreleased [[Dreamcast]] game, ported from the PC. Developed by [[Arxel Tribe]] and produced by [[Cryo Interactive]], it is a pseudo-3D adventure game relying mainly on pre-rendered settings, reminiscent in style to Cryo's own [[Atlantis: The Lost Tales]]. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an unreleased [[Dreamcast]] game, ported from the PC. Developed by [[Arxel Tribe]] and produced by [[Cryo Interactive Entertainment]], it is a pseudo-3D adventure game relying mainly on pre-rendered settings, reminiscent in style to Cryo's own [[Atlantis: The Lost Tales]]. |
A prototype of the unannounced Dreamcast version was found and leaked. Dated 1999-09-09, it seemed to be fairly late in development, though only the first two discs (of three) have been preserved so far. | A prototype of the unannounced Dreamcast version was found and leaked. Dated 1999-09-09, it seemed to be fairly late in development, though only the first two discs (of three) have been preserved so far. |
Revision as of 16:13, 11 October 2022
Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen |
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System(s): Dreamcast |
Publisher: Cryo Interactive Entertainment |
Developer: Arxel Tribe |
Genre: Simulation, Action |
Number of players: 1 |
State before cancellation: Late in development |
Status of prototype(s): Dreamcast version leaked |
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Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen is an unreleased Dreamcast game, ported from the PC. Developed by Arxel Tribe and produced by Cryo Interactive Entertainment, it is a pseudo-3D adventure game relying mainly on pre-rendered settings, reminiscent in style to Cryo's own Atlantis: The Lost Tales.
A prototype of the unannounced Dreamcast version was found and leaked. Dated 1999-09-09, it seemed to be fairly late in development, though only the first two discs (of three) have been preserved so far.