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| |title=Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles | | |title=Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles |
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| |developer=[[Gameloft]] | | |developer=[[Gameloft]] |
| |publisher=[[Ubisoft]] | | |publisher=[[Ubisoft]] |
| |year=2008 | | |released={{us|2008|February 5}} |
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| |genre=[[Action-adventure]] | | |genre=[[Action-adventure]] |
| |modes=[[Single player]] | | |systems=[[Nintendo DS]] |
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| '''Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles''' is a video game released for the [[Nintendo DS]] and Symbian [[Mobile]]. It is a prequel to the video game [[Assassin's Creed]], and is published by [[Ubisoft]] and developed by [[Gameloft]]. It was released in the United States on February 5, [[2008]]. It features two new cities, Tyre and Aleppo; and the three original cities, Jerusalem, Acre and Damascus; but does not include Masyaf. Unlike the original Assassin's Creed, the game is not told through the perspective of Desmond Miles, but rather the perspective of Altaïr Ibn La-Ahad, although the menu screens do take place in the Animus.
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| A port with improved graphics and gameplay was made for [[iOS]] by Ubisoft and was released on the App Store April 23, [[2009]].
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| The year is 1190 AD, and the Third Crusade is engulfing the Holy Land. Crusaders clash with Saracens for control of the Holy City, Jerusalem.
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| A young assassin returns home from an arduous journey and is tasked by his elders to find and retrieve a sacred object: the Chalice. It is said to have the power to unite under one flag all the factions of whatever side possesses it – either the Crusaders or the Saracens – and end the Third Crusade in victory for one side or the other. But the Chalice is too powerful an object to be left in the hands of men alone: it must be found and destroyed.
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| [[Category:Gameloft]] | | [[Category:Gameloft]] |
| [[Category:Ubisoft Entertainment]] | | [[Category:Ubisoft]] |
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| | [[Category:Assassin's Creed]] |
| [[Category:Action-adventure]] | | [[Category:Action-adventure]] |
| [[Category:Single player]] | | [[Category:Single player]] |