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Bruce Lee: Dragon Warrior coming to AppStore, other platforms

Categories: Gaming, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, February 22nd, 2010 at 1:45 AM

If Chuck Norris can have its iPhone game, so can Bruce Lee! Digital Legends (the company behind the game ONE on N-Gage) and Indiagames (Bruce Lee mobile license holder) have teamed up to bring Bruce Lee: Dragon Warrior to the AppStore.

The game, as you can see from the images above, looks awesome in 3D. The storyline apparently follows Lee’s life, and will include an array of fighting styles and opponents. In addition, users will be able to unlock new moves and develop their own techniques.

It’s also worth adding that Bruce Lee: Dragon Warrior got an approval from the Bruce Lee Foundation, which is chaired by Lee’s wife Linda and daughter Shannon.

Finally, PocketGamer said they’ve heard that after the iPhone, Bruce Lee will find its way on other mobile platform such as Android, Bada and Java ME. No other details are known at this stage, though.

Now you *must* watch the game trailer after the jump. As I said, the game rocks! ;)

[Via: PocketGamer.co.uk]

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