Pearl Harbor Trilogy - 1941: Red Sun Rising
Celebrating their social media success by releasing some paper airplane designs.
Gothenburg, Sweden – May 21st, 2010 – What’s a day without a paper airplane flying around the office? A boring day, that’s what! So, in celebration of Pearl Harbor Trilogy's Facebook page exceeding 3000 members, we wanted to share two cool designs for foldable paper planes of some well-known WWII fighter models.
Grab the designs and some heavy printing paper, and prepare to take flight in our easy-to-build paper craft A6M2 “Zero” and P-40 fighters, both of which are playable in the upcoming air-combat action game Pearl Harbor Trilogy - 1941: Red Sun Rising for WiiWare™.
All you have to do: Print. Cut. Fold. Tape. Then take to the skies!
Feel free to post and distribute these foldable paper planes, which were created by noted New York designer Bryan Green, who has previously designed paper craft for Street Fighter IV, Fable 2, BioShock 2, Bit.Trip Beat and Toki Tori and other bestselling games, using the link below:
http://www.legendo.com/press/pearl-harbor-trilogy-1941-red-sun-rising/
Or view them over at the Pearl Harbor Trilogy site (in the Downloads section):
http://www.pearlharbor-game.com
About Pearl Harbor Trilogy
Pearl Harbor Trilogy is an episodic air-combat action game series in development for Wii™ with the first title “1941: Red Sun Rising” planned for release on WiiWare™ shortly. Players can sign up for either side as they battle for supremacy behind the cockpits of some of the deadliest fighter, bomber and torpedo-bearing aircraft of the Pacific War.
Pearl Harbor Trilogy – 1941: Red Sun Rising has been rated T for Teen (Violence) by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), PEGI 12 (Europe), USK 12 (Germany) and AGCB PG Mild Violence (Australia and New Zealand). For more information, please visit http://pearlharbor-game.com/
About Legendo
Legendo Entertainment is an independent publisher and developer of computer and video games based on myths, legends, classic novels and historical events. Though its headquarters are located in Sweden, Legendo uses a distributed development model employing top talent from across the world. Legendo currently publishes and develops for the PC and Nintendo’s Wii system.