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'''''Age of Heroes''''' (Persian: عصر پهلوانان) (previously named '''''Age of Pahlevans''''' or '''''Asre Pahlevanan''''') is a 2008 Iranian video game. Created by the [[Modern Industry Center]], it was released by [[Ras Games]] and the [[Iran Computer and Video Games Foundation|National Foundation for Computer Games]]<ref>[http://www.iranculture.org/en/provs/view.php?id=108 ''Articles of Association of the National Foundation for Computer Games'']</ref> with support from the [[Ferdowsi Foundation]]. |
'''''Age of Heroes''''' (Persian: عصر پهلوانان) (previously named '''''Age of Pahlevans''''' or '''''Asre Pahlevanan''''') is a 2008 Iranian video game. Created by the [[Modern Industry Center]], it was released by [[Ras Games]] and the [[Iran Computer and Video Games Foundation|National Foundation for Computer Games]]<ref>[http://www.iranculture.org/en/provs/view.php?id=108 ''Articles of Association of the National Foundation for Computer Games''] {{wayback|url=http://www.iranculture.org/en/provs/view.php?id=108 |date=20100703005825 }}</ref> with support from the [[Ferdowsi Foundation]]. |
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The plotline of ''Age of Heroes'' centers on the efforts of Atar, son of Pishad and commander of the kingdom of Sistan, to fight against demons which have captured and laid waste to much of the region. The storyline is derived from the [[Shahnameh]], an epic poem written by [[Ferdowsi]], uses 110 mythical figures (including [[Arash]], [[Siavash]], [[Fereidun]], [[Kaveh the blacksmith|Kaveh]], [[Esfandiar]], [[Rustam]], and [[Zal]]) living in nine regions (including [[Sistan]], [[Sarsabz (place)|Sarsabz]], [[Kuhestan (disambiguation)|Kuhestan]], and [[Atashfeshani]]), and features the work of over 35 voice actors.<ref>[http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=87805§ionid=351020105 Iran releases 'Age of Heroes' computer game], [[Press TV]], Sat, 07 Mar 2009 15:10:51 GMT</ref> |
The plotline of ''Age of Heroes'' centers on the efforts of Atar, son of Pishad and commander of the kingdom of Sistan, to fight against demons which have captured and laid waste to much of the region. The storyline is derived from the [[Shahnameh]], an epic poem written by [[Ferdowsi]], uses 110 mythical figures (including [[Arash]], [[Siavash]], [[Fereidun]], [[Kaveh the blacksmith|Kaveh]], [[Esfandiar]], [[Rustam]], and [[Zal]]) living in nine regions (including [[Sistan]], [[Sarsabz (place)|Sarsabz]], [[Kuhestan (disambiguation)|Kuhestan]], and [[Atashfeshani]]), and features the work of over 35 voice actors.<ref>[http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=87805§ionid=351020105 Iran releases 'Age of Heroes' computer game] {{wayback|url=http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=87805§ionid=351020105 |date=20090310145106 }}, [[Press TV]], Sat, 07 Mar 2009 15:10:51 GMT</ref> |
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Developer(s) | Modern Industry Center |
Publisher(s) | Ras Games |
Release | 2008 |
Genre(s) | Historical/Adventure |
Age of Heroes (Persian: عصر پهلوانان) (previously named Age of Pahlevans or Asre Pahlevanan) is a 2008 Iranian video game. Created by the Modern Industry Center, it was released by Ras Games and the National Foundation for Computer Games[1] with support from the Ferdowsi Foundation.
The plotline of Age of Heroes centers on the efforts of Atar, son of Pishad and commander of the kingdom of Sistan, to fight against demons which have captured and laid waste to much of the region. The storyline is derived from the Shahnameh, an epic poem written by Ferdowsi, uses 110 mythical figures (including Arash, Siavash, Fereidun, Kaveh, Esfandiar, Rustam, and Zal) living in nine regions (including Sistan, Sarsabz, Kuhestan, and Atashfeshani), and features the work of over 35 voice actors.[2]
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