Infogrames, which acquired the rights to produce electronic versions of Wizards of the Coast games as part of its purchase of Hasbro Interactive (see 'Game Sites No Fun'), has announced D&D-based electronic games for PS2, Xbox, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance.
Dungeons and Dragons Heroes will be released for the PS2, Xbox, and GameCube platforms this fall. Design team leader Brenda Brathwaite said they are, 'designing a game...that will be easy for even a new player to grasp but will immerse the seasonsed D&D player in an authentic D&D adventure that will give them the same feeling they experienced with the classic tabletop roleplaying game.' Among the D&D features that will be adapted to the electronic version are the ability to play as Fighter, Wizard, Cleric, or Rogue; monsters from the third edition of the D&D Monster Manual; and feats and character-building from the third edition of the Player's Handbook.
Dungeons and Dragons -- Eye of the Beholder will be released for the Game Boy Advance this fall. This is actually an adaptation of the Strategic Simulations PC game from the early 90s, updated with new dungeon layouts, challenges, and expanded story, and additional side-quests not included in the original game. It will be explicitly based on the third edition of D&D.