Throw Up the Space Horns in the New Iron Maiden Flash Game
Strap yourself in for The Final Frontier [http://thefinalfrontiergame.com/], the new Iron Maiden Flash game that gives players a chance to save the latest and greatest Iron Maiden tour from pirates - in space!
The amusing thing about video [http://www.ironmaiden.com/] for the first song off the band's new album, a goofy, action-packed adventure in space, loaded with CGI, blazing lasers, explosions and of course Eddie, the grinning Iron Maiden mascot.
So why not a videogame to go along with it? The Final Frontier isn't exactly Freespace 2 [http://www.amazon.com/Freespace-2-Pc/dp/B00002EPYV/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1281032466&sr=1-1] but it is actually a fairly impressive endeavor for a Flash game, with five levels, multiple kinds of power-ups, bonus content for anyone patient enough to unlock it and of course a suitably cheesy story to give the whole thing purpose: While on its latest intergalactic tour, the Iron Maiden spaceship was attacked by space pirates! The band managed to escape but its equipment was scattered all over the solar system and now it's up to you, the Iron Maiden space-roadie, to track it all down and save the day!
It's not likely to win any awards for writing, but it is fun to play in an old-school space shooter kind of way. And there's more to come: FEARnet [http://www.fearnet.com/news/b19801_iron_maiden_launch_final_frontier.html] says that the game's "sequel," Mission II: Rescue and Revenge, will be included with the deluxe "Mission Edition" of The Final Frontier, which is due to come out August 17.
via: Game Culture [http://www.gameculture.com/2010/08/04/maiden-pumps-new-album-game]
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Strap yourself in for The Final Frontier [http://thefinalfrontiergame.com/], the new Iron Maiden Flash game that gives players a chance to save the latest and greatest Iron Maiden tour from pirates - in space!
The amusing thing about video [http://www.ironmaiden.com/] for the first song off the band's new album, a goofy, action-packed adventure in space, loaded with CGI, blazing lasers, explosions and of course Eddie, the grinning Iron Maiden mascot.
So why not a videogame to go along with it? The Final Frontier isn't exactly Freespace 2 [http://www.amazon.com/Freespace-2-Pc/dp/B00002EPYV/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1281032466&sr=1-1] but it is actually a fairly impressive endeavor for a Flash game, with five levels, multiple kinds of power-ups, bonus content for anyone patient enough to unlock it and of course a suitably cheesy story to give the whole thing purpose: While on its latest intergalactic tour, the Iron Maiden spaceship was attacked by space pirates! The band managed to escape but its equipment was scattered all over the solar system and now it's up to you, the Iron Maiden space-roadie, to track it all down and save the day!
It's not likely to win any awards for writing, but it is fun to play in an old-school space shooter kind of way. And there's more to come: FEARnet [http://www.fearnet.com/news/b19801_iron_maiden_launch_final_frontier.html] says that the game's "sequel," Mission II: Rescue and Revenge, will be included with the deluxe "Mission Edition" of The Final Frontier, which is due to come out August 17.
via: Game Culture [http://www.gameculture.com/2010/08/04/maiden-pumps-new-album-game]
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