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more about #sierraonline P3nnst8r: The original game is prob my fav flight sim still. It was sooo advanced for its time. more » Cyco: I wish I could be excited about this since I loved the original Red Baron, but I still have a bad taste in my mouth on how Wing Commander was basterti... more » PositivelyGreg: Waaaait... you work your way up through the Red Baron's squadron? So you're shooting down swarms of English and American pilots? more » pyropetey: Did you guys not read what was wrote >.>? Its completely blasphemous to what the original was. And I for one stand by the original... more » nightwheel: If I had a PS3, I would get this. I have always wated the PC game. Also I'm first to comment. more » Duin: So wait... No Bomberman Ultra again? Bah. more » -
#sierraonline
Red Baron Rules The PlayStation Network Skies
The skies over the PlayStation Network get a bit more dangerous today, as Sierra Online releases Red Baron Arcade, an action-oriented remake of the classic PC combat title. More » -
#media
XBLA's Interpol Screens Hit
Sierra Online just sent us a fact sheet and some screens for upcoming Xbox Live Arcade title Interpol. The puzzle game is set to hit the Xbox 360 this fall. The full Fact Sheet is on the jump. More » -
#livearcade
Reiteration - Assault Heroes 2 This Wednesday
In case you weren't paying attention around the end of April, Sierra Online's Assault Heroes 2 is this week's Xbox Live Arcade release. The game picks up where the first left off, with our heroes realizing that the enemy the vanquished in their last adventure was merely a pawn of something much more sinister. The new game features enhanced foot combat complete with a dodge roll maneuver, the ability to hijack enemy vehicles (perhaps to ease you away from GTA for five minutes), and combat that takes you over land, sea, and eventually into the depths of space. Assault Heroes 2 hits the 800 MS point sweet spot and will be available early Wednesday morning. -
#xboxlivearcade
Sierra Mounts XBLA Lost Cities Expedition
Lost Cities is is a card game designed by prolific traditional game designer Reiner Knizia. Released in 1999, the simple 2-player game involves players mounting expeditions to various lost cities around the world. Using a simple, 60-card deck, the game's fast-paced action is perfectly suited for a video game, and Sierra Online agrees. They are bringing Lost Cities to Xbox Live Arcade this spring for the relatively standard price of 800 Microsoft points, and they've released a few lovely little screenshots to whet our appetites. Not the most exciting-looking game, but non-traditional card games are general more about compelling gameplay than looks. Radical concept, I know!

