"Developing Tarzan, one of the most enduringly popular characters of all time, for the video game market, will be Twelve's biggest challenge to date," said Giuseppe Crugliano, founder and managing director of Twelve. "We are extremely happy that our vision of Tarzan for this millennium met with the same enthusiasm from Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. It will be a huge but inspiring task, a timeless character, timeless ideals, further enhanced by the sheer quality of next-gen technology. Tarzan has been a hero for generations, irrespective of age, and we can't wait to get to work on what we're sure will be truly captivating gameplay."
President James J. Sullos Jr. spoke for Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., and he was very excited about bringing back the classic character. "Over the years, Tarzan has represented human survival against all odds, rugged individualism, and a protector of the natural habitat – he is the First Conservationist. His physical prowess and complex personality lends itself to a myriad of possibilities in developing high powered next-gen console games, and we are pleased that Twelve shares our enthusiasm."
And don't think that this game won't be serious, as the developers have announced that they will be employing the Gamebryo engine which was also used by Bethesda for their hit title The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, or for their upcoming Fallout 3 game.
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