'Advent Rising' Adds Touch Capabilities

Feb 5, 2008 6:00 PM

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Novint Technologies has acquired the 3-D touch rights to Advent Rising" from Majesco Entertainment. The third-person action adventure game was released for the PC and Xbox, and was written by Nebula award-winning science fiction author Orson Scott Card.

The Falcon game controller allows users to experience the advanced play dynamics in this cinematic, action-packed title. Novint's version of Advent Rising, Ascension Reborn, will use Novint's patented 3-D touch technology, allowing players to feel and control the game's arsenal of firepower, vehicular combat and superhuman powers.

Novint's touch-enabled, PC version of Advent Rising will be available for download from N VeNT, Novint's interface to Falcon games, information, software updates, unique content and community.

For more information, visit www.novint.com.




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