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Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group Universal pictures digital platforms group to roll out video game based on the blockbuster action thriller Wanted Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment to publish game worldwide game to capture film s: related news

Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group: Universal pictures digital platforms group to roll out video game based on the blockbuster action-thriller Wanted; Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to publish game worldwide: game to capture film's

Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group: Universal pictures digital platforms group to roll out video game based on the blockbuster action-thriller Wanted; Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to publish game worldwide: game to capture film's

Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group to Roll Out Video Game Based on the Blockbuster Action-Thriller 'Wanted'

Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group to Roll Out Video Game Based on the Blockbuster Action-Thriller 'Wanted'

Wanted Videogame Coming Soon

Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group is creating a video game based on Universal's blockbuster action-thriller WANTED, starring James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman and Angelina Jolie. The game will be published worldwide by Warner Bros. Interactive Ent. and is being developed by renowned game developer GRIN, best known for its work on the TOM CLANCY: GHOST RECON ADVANCED WARFIGHTER series and the upcoming BIONIC COMMANDO. The film, which was released on June 27, 2008, has grossed almost $180 million in worldwide box office to date.

Photo Release -- Artificial Life and Paramount Digital Entertainment Launch the Mobile Game -- BRAVEHEART Join William Wallace in His Fight for Freedom in a Game Based On the Academy Award(r)-Winning Movie

Hong Kong-based Artificial Life, Inc. (OTCBB:ALIF) (http://www.artificial-life.com), a leading full service provider of award-winning mobile technology and applications, and Paramount Digital Entertainment today announced the launch of the mobile game BRAVEHEART, a real-time strategy (RTS) adventure based on the Paramount Pictures' motion picture. This release follows the recent launch of another movie-based mobile game developed and distributed by Paramount Digital Entertainment and Artificial Life, SHOOTER, which was released in April of this year.

Brash Entertainment Presents a Small Hero on a Big Adventure in 'The Tale of Despereaux' Videogame

Brash Entertainment today announced development for The Tale of Despereaux, an interactive game based on Universal Pictures' animated adventure of the same name. The game shares the fairy-tale look and feel of the upcoming film about a chivalrous mouse, full of courage and honor. The Tale of Despereaux game--created through a licensing agreement with Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group--will release in conjunction with the film, which arrives in theatres on December 19, 2008.

Slingo Bonus Deluxe Is Now a Free Online Game

PRNewswire/ -- Slingo, Inc., a digital interactive entertainment company, has released an online version of the Slingo Bonus Deluxe casino game as part of the new free game content on http://www.slingo.com . The Slingo Bonus Deluxe online game is a free interactive slot game with a bonus game based on the wildly popular Slingo(R) game, combining bingo and slots.

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to Release Videogame Based on 'Watchmen'

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced it will publish Watchmen, an episodic downloadable game based on the upcoming Warner Bros. Pictures' film for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, Playstation3 computer entertainment system and Windows PC in 2009.

Photo Release -- Artificial Life and Paramount Digital Entertainment Launch the Mobile Game -- BRAVEHEART

LOS ANGELES and HONG KONG, July 7, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Hong Kong-based Artificial Life, Inc. (OTCBB:ALIF) (http://www.artificial-life.com), a leading full service provider of award-winning mobile technology and applications, and Paramount Digital Entertainment today announced the launch of the mobile game BRAVEHEART, a real-time strategy (RTS) adventure based on the Paramount Pictures' motion picture. This release follows the recent launch of another movie-based mobile game developed and distributed by Paramount Digital Entertainment and Artificial Life, SHOOTER, which was released in April of this year.

Deep Silver and Interactive Game Group Announce Videogames Based on the Upcoming Feature Film Igor

August 18, 2008 - Deep Silver, the game label of Koch Media, and Interactive Game Group, LLC (I2G), an-nounce that they will publish the game Igor for the PC, Wii and Nintendo DS in the European PAL territories, the French overseas territories, the Commonwealth of Independ-ent States, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.

Wanted Movie Gets Game Sequel

The Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group announced Wednesday that a game based on the summer action blockbuster Wanted will be available later this year.

Sierra Entertainment's The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor(TM) Video Game Awakens on Store Shelves

LOS ANGELES, July 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Sierra Entertainment, a division of Vivendi Games, today announced that The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor(TM) video game, based on Universal Pictures' upcoming epic adventure directed by Rob Cohen -- set to hit theatres August 1 -- has shipped to retailers across North America. Developed by Eurocom Studios for Wii(TM) and PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system, and by A2M for Nintendo DS(TM), the video game mirrors the fast-paced action and adventure found in the latest chapter in the hit Mummy series.

Game Career Seminar Returns to Austin GDC

Austin, Texas - The Game Career Seminar is back again at Austin GDC, with a line-up of sessions this year. The Game Career Seminar, programmed by the Game Developers Conference (GDC), is a series of mini-conferences for students and those interested in getting a job in the game industry. Attendees network with industry professionals, meet with HR executives from leading game companies, and most importantly, learn how to get jumpstart their careers. Included in the GDC-quality speaker lineup are top game developers and industry experts willing to share their perspectives and insights.

GRIN Developing Wanted Game

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced today that a game based upon the movie Wanted is being created. Under development at GRIN, whose credits include Tom Clancy: Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter and the upcoming Bionic Commando, the game will incorporate elements like "curving bullets" and "assassin time." Story-wise,the Wanted game will take place directly after the movie and even will go into more detail of Wesley Gibson’s training

Keighley Named Video Game Publisher Relations Exec For Spike TV

Video game industry veteran Geoff Keighley has been named executive in charge of video game publisher relations for Spike TV. In his new position, Keighley will spearhead the network's year-round video game programming strategy, as well as manage Spike's editorial relationships with game publishers.

Deep Silver Announces Igor The Game

Deep Silver have announced that they will publish the game Igor The Game for the PC, Wii and NintendoDS in the European PAL territories, the French overseas territories, the Commonwealth of Independent States, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. The Igor The Game videogames are produced by I2G and Legacy Interactive. They are based on the animated movie of the same title by Exodus Film Group, distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures. Igor opens in the United States on September 19th, 2008 and features the voice talents of artists such as John Cusack, Steve Buscemi, John Cleese, Jay Leno and Christian Slater...

What to Play When You're Away: Video Games Mandatory for Fun-Filled Summer Travel

WILSONVILLE, Ore., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- School's out, families are hitting the road for summer vacations and, according to a survey from national video game retailer Game Crazy, 96 percent of kids are bringing their handheld player or video game console along for the ride. The Game Crazy/Weekly Reader Research Summer Travel Survey released today reveals that eight in ten children need at least one video game with them on vacation. Video games make family travel more fun and eliminate the refrain of "are we there yet?" from backseats of cars across the nation.

What to Play When You're Away: Video Games Mandatory for Fun-Filled Summer Travel

WILSONVILLE, Ore., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- School's out, families are hitting the road for summer vacations and, according to a survey from national video game retailer Game Crazy, 96 percent of kids are bringing their handheld player or video game console along for the ride. The Game Crazy/Weekly Reader Research Summer Travel Survey released today reveals that eight in ten children need at least one video game with them on vacation. Video games make family travel more fun and eliminate the refrain of "are we there yet?" from backseats of cars across the nation.

What to Play When You're Away: Video Games Mandatory for Fun-Filled Summer Travel

WILSONVILLE, Ore., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- School's out, families are hitting the road for summer vacations and, according to a survey from national video game retailer Game Crazy, 96 percent of kids are bringing their handheld player or video game console along for the ride. The Game Crazy/Weekly Reader Research Summer Travel Survey released today reveals that eight in ten children need at least one video game with them on vacation. Video games make family travel more fun and eliminate the refrain of "are we there yet?" from backseats of cars across the nation.

DFC Intelligence Forecasts Video Game Market to Reach $57 Billion in 2009

A series of new reports from DFC Intelligence forecasts worldwide video game and interactive entertainment industry revenue to reach $57 billion in 2009. This forecast includes revenue from video game hardware and software, dedicated portable system hardware and software, PC games, and online PC and console games in 25 countries. According to DFC, there are now 11 countries that have annual video game revenue in excess of $1 billion.

BRASH ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES 'THE TALE OF DESPEREAUX' VIDEO GAME

an interactive game based on Universal Pictures’ animated adventure of the same name. The game shares the fairy-tale look and feel of the upcoming film about a chivalrous mouse, full of courage and honor.

Game Developer Claims that Dual-Layer DVDs Not Enogh for Upcoming Rage Video Game.

John Carmack, the president and technical director of id Software, said in an interview that the forthcoming Rage title from the studio mostly known for Doom and Quake series would not look exceptionally good on Microsoft Xbox 360 video game console since the developers will need to use advanced compression methods to fit the game on two dual-layer DVDs. Unfortunately, Mr. Carmack did not reveal when the game is set to become available.

DFC Intelligence Forecasts Video Game Market to Reach $57 Billion in 2009

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A series of new reports from DFC Intelligence forecasts worldwide video game and interactive entertainment industry revenue to reach $57 billion in 2009. This forecast includes revenue from video game hardware and software, dedicated portable system hardware and software, PC games, and online PC and console games in 25 countries. According to DFC, there are now 11 countries that have annual video game revenue in excess of $1 billion.

DFC Intelligence Forecasts Video Game Market to Reach $57 Billion in 2009

SAN DIEGO - (Business Wire) A series of new reports from DFC Intelligence forecasts worldwide video game and interactive entertainment industry revenue to reach $57 billion in 2009. This forecast includes revenue from video game hardware and software, dedicated portable system hardware and software, PC games, and online PC and console games in 25 countries. According to DFC, there are now 11 countries that have annual video game revenue in excess of $1 billion.

'Watchmen' video game will prequel film

Warner Bros. announced Wednesday it will release an episodic downloadable video game developed by Deadline Games that will prequel next year's big-screen adaptation of the "Watchmen" graphic novel pegged to the film's March debut. Another game that will take place following the first game will be released later in 2009 at the same time as the "Watchmen" DVD.

National Geographic Channel Launches Robust Online Game Site - Featuring Debut of Exclusive New Game In Partnership With RealNetworks

SEATTLE, July 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Welcome to the jungle with just a click of the mouse! National Geographic Channel (NGC) and digital entertainment services company RealNetworks(R), Inc. (Nasdaq: RNWK) today announced the launch of the real-time simulation game -- "Habitat Rescue! With National Geographic Channel" -- in which users help a pride of lost lions restore their natural paradise. The game is the centerpiece for the launch of NGC's new online game site, http://www.natgeotv.com/games, which includes a collection of hundreds of Real's games, categorized to align with NGC's content and brand: Animals & Nature, Science & Technology, History & Events, Exploration & Adventure, People & Places, and Preserve Our Planet.


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