Bruce Lee Dragon Warrior HD NOW OR NEVER AGAIN!BRUCE LEE will be only in the App Store until March, 31st, 2012! The license expi… $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsNOW OR NEVER AGAIN!BRUCE LEE will be only in the App Store until March, 31st, 2012! The license expires, so it is the last chance to play the master in your iPhone or iPad!Indiagames and Digital Legends present the winner of the People’s Choice Award of the 2010 International Mobile Games Awards (IMGA).A masterpiece of the 3D martial arts genre, the game is developed using motion-capture technology and features players fighting in historical locations around the world in an attempt to become the Master of Martial Arts and honor Bruce Lee's legacy.Customizable fighting styles make Bruce Lee Dragon Warrior highly user-friendly. In Bruce Lee Dragon Warrior, the gameplay and controls are designed for casual, as well as skilled gamers. It is filled with high quality graphics specially built for the iPad, and features easy maneuverability and lively animation. It is the only game to bear Bruce Lee's name and likeness in the iTunes App Store.KEY GAME FEATURES:* Play in 5 modes: Story, Arcade, Time Attack, Versus and Survival.* Guide Bruce Lee through 5 intense chapters in Story Mode: BRUCE FIGHTS IN THE STREETS, TRAINS WITH A KUNG FU MASTER, DEFENDS THE HELPLESS, ENTERS TOURNAMENTS and FACES HIS WORST ENEMIES.* Customizable fighting styles: Create your own method of combat.* Play 4 unique fighting styles with a total of 10 fighters: Bruce Lee and 9 opponents.* Play 5 locations in day and night: Hong Kong Street Markets, The Docks, Roof Tops, Temple Yards and Tournament Halls.GAME TIPS: Accept the training ground piece at the beginning to learn key moves like: defending with blocks, various punches, kicks, special attacks and grabs. There are lots of animations to be unlocked as you progress. Press “Pause” anytime and access the “Command List” to see how to execute the special combinations. Blocks, counters and some attacks recharge your Chi Bar so you can execute those special moves. TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS:Motion capture from top martial arts practitioners who studied Bruce Lee’s philosophy and style.Detailed facial and environment animations to add more realism to the fights, as well as particle effects. Accelerometer tilt camera feature allows for a fuller view of the action. There is also a custom soundtrack. The game is co-produced and co-published through Digital Legends Entertainment and Indiagames Ltd.BRUCE LEE® is a registered trademark of Bruce Lee Enterprises, LLC. The Bruce Lee name, image, likeness and all related indicia are intellectual property of Bruce Lee Enterprises, LLC. All Rights Reserved.www.brucelee.com Information Seller: Genre:Action, Arcade Release:Apr 03, 2010 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (5) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Derochea72 Well-Known Member May 14, 2009 515 0 0 Floor installer Ma #2 Derochea72, Apr 3, 2010 I guess the ipad does hurt iPhone gaming. I think I'm done with apple. I'm using a 3gs that they don't even come close to using it's power an the 4g is coming out in a couple of months and ipad comes out today. There are games available now for the ipad and not for the iPhone and those same games were announced for the iPhone before the ipad. Why would anyone waste there money on the 4g? And who would want an oversized iPod that has less funcionality than the iPod when in one year they will make a better one. Either way my 3gs has been on the back burner since day 1 and when more people start realizing this apple is going to find themselves at the bottom of the barrel in the gaming department because they have there heads up their asses or maybe it's suckers like me who has bought every iPhone with no real advantages over the previous models. Well I'm pulling my head out of my ass and am going to look elsewhere for my gaming needs from now on. S.I.D. CrAzY Well-Known Member May 16, 2009 4,477 3 36 #3 S.I.D. CrAzY, Apr 3, 2010 Anyways, this one looks good. Will keep an eye out for the iPhone release. Amazing how many games the iPad is launching with. squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,547 1,076 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #4 squarezero, Apr 3, 2010 You're obviously free to do what you want, but, frankly, that reaction strikes me as ridiculous. Do people throw away their PSPs because a game hits the PS3 first? Handheld gaming always lags behind because ultimately it's less profitable for publishers (especially on the iPhone platform!). You can't blame Apple if Digital Legends puts more effort on a release for a platform where a $3.99 game is not seen as "premium." The good news is that bringing a game to the iPhone from the iPad is not terribly difficult; my guess is that we'll see this on the iPhone soon enough. txag2005 Well-Known Member Jan 24, 2010 820 0 0 #5 txag2005, Apr 3, 2010 I think for the PSP it is even worse. There are times where months can go buy without any significant game releases. For major franchises that are getting PSP releases, those often come months or even years after the big consoles get their version. The DS is sort of in its own world, especially since its the primary JRPG device this generation, so it has a ton of exclusives, but the same issue does occur when a big series puts out a DS title, often it comes out far after the console versions do. We'll see how it goes, but I'll take a week vs six months. Hmar9333 Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2009 2,585 0 0 Book Salesperson/Student Melbourne, Australia #6 Hmar9333, Apr 3, 2010 PSP to PS3? Hardly fair. More like PSP to PSPGO (AND THEY'RE THE SAME THING!!!) Kunning Well-Known Member Aug 30, 2009 3,248 1 0 #7 Kunning, Apr 4, 2010 EDIT: Never mind. txag2005 Well-Known Member Jan 24, 2010 820 0 0 #8 txag2005, Apr 4, 2010 PSP to PSPGO is a bad example, because that is like comparing the iPhone 3G to the iPhone 3GS. The only thing that makes it a little different is that the PSPGO is digitial distribution only. I, and I doubt others, are trying to say that the iPad is at the quality of a home console, but it is a definite step up over the mobile devices. Yes the hardware apparently isn't that much better than the 3GS, but lets face it, games for the iPhone are not built for the 3GS, but rather the older devices. Therefore, there is a lot of untapped power, larger screen space and for now at least, a higher price. Yes it's not completely equivalent, but I think its a fair comparison. radchad1 Well-Known Member Nov 27, 2008 575 5 0 Accountant Lake Zurich, Illinois #9 radchad1, Apr 4, 2010 At least that explains why the iPhone versionhasnt hit AppStore. Apple not reviewing any iPhone stuff and looking to hype up ipad more Bengalfan123 Well-Known Member Oct 5, 2009 116 0 0 #10 Bengalfan123, Apr 4, 2010 WOW.........are you serious? This game looks CRAZY!! is this supposed to come out for the iphone as well? Franco Well-Known Member Jul 8, 2009 71 0 0 #11 Franco, Apr 4, 2010 Good lord dude, you are way off. How can you fault a company for pushing the envelope and introducing a product that will be with us in some form (ipad/tablet/etc) for the rest of our lives? 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I guess the ipad does hurt iPhone gaming. I think I'm done with apple. I'm using a 3gs that they don't even come close to using it's power an the 4g is coming out in a couple of months and ipad comes out today. There are games available now for the ipad and not for the iPhone and those same games were announced for the iPhone before the ipad. Why would anyone waste there money on the 4g? And who would want an oversized iPod that has less funcionality than the iPod when in one year they will make a better one. Either way my 3gs has been on the back burner since day 1 and when more people start realizing this apple is going to find themselves at the bottom of the barrel in the gaming department because they have there heads up their asses or maybe it's suckers like me who has bought every iPhone with no real advantages over the previous models. Well I'm pulling my head out of my ass and am going to look elsewhere for my gaming needs from now on.
Anyways, this one looks good. Will keep an eye out for the iPhone release. Amazing how many games the iPad is launching with.
You're obviously free to do what you want, but, frankly, that reaction strikes me as ridiculous. Do people throw away their PSPs because a game hits the PS3 first? Handheld gaming always lags behind because ultimately it's less profitable for publishers (especially on the iPhone platform!). You can't blame Apple if Digital Legends puts more effort on a release for a platform where a $3.99 game is not seen as "premium." The good news is that bringing a game to the iPhone from the iPad is not terribly difficult; my guess is that we'll see this on the iPhone soon enough.
I think for the PSP it is even worse. There are times where months can go buy without any significant game releases. For major franchises that are getting PSP releases, those often come months or even years after the big consoles get their version. The DS is sort of in its own world, especially since its the primary JRPG device this generation, so it has a ton of exclusives, but the same issue does occur when a big series puts out a DS title, often it comes out far after the console versions do. We'll see how it goes, but I'll take a week vs six months.
PSP to PSPGO is a bad example, because that is like comparing the iPhone 3G to the iPhone 3GS. The only thing that makes it a little different is that the PSPGO is digitial distribution only. I, and I doubt others, are trying to say that the iPad is at the quality of a home console, but it is a definite step up over the mobile devices. Yes the hardware apparently isn't that much better than the 3GS, but lets face it, games for the iPhone are not built for the 3GS, but rather the older devices. Therefore, there is a lot of untapped power, larger screen space and for now at least, a higher price. Yes it's not completely equivalent, but I think its a fair comparison.
At least that explains why the iPhone versionhasnt hit AppStore. Apple not reviewing any iPhone stuff and looking to hype up ipad more
WOW.........are you serious? This game looks CRAZY!! is this supposed to come out for the iphone as well?
Good lord dude, you are way off. How can you fault a company for pushing the envelope and introducing a product that will be with us in some form (ipad/tablet/etc) for the rest of our lives?