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Press Release
Malice Heads to Second
Next Generation Console
Coming to
Playstation(r)2 Computer Entertainment System
Bellevue, WA., (January 22, 2002) - Sierra Entertainment and Argonaut Games PLC (AGT.L) today announced Malice(tm), a platform-adventure game featuring the most unexpected heroine to come to the console arena, is coming to the PlayStation(r)2 computer entertainment system. Malice is currently in development for the Xbox(TM) video game system and is due to release worldwide next fall on both next generation consoles under the Sierra brand.
"Malice is going to offer PlayStation 2 fans a surprising protagonist, one unlike any they've seen before," said Barbara Schwabe, vice president of marketing at Sierra. "With significantly superior gameplay, visuals and audio, PlayStation 2 enthusiasts should expect a truly refreshing video gaming experience."
"Malice is an original and extraordinary heroine and I expect her character to turn the game into one of Sierra's leading franchises in the years to come," said Mike Ryder, president at Sierra. "And with the depth of the story; innovative content and gameplay, the game is positioned to be one of the great platform-adventure games on the next generation console systems." In development by UK-based Argonaut Games PLC, Malice for the PlayStation 2 will feature levels and gaming options developed specifically for the PlayStation 2 version. It will also have a unique shadow system and an efficient PlayStation 2 rendering system that allows for enhanced environments, dynamic audio and character detail.
"All of this additional content will complement the distinctive modes of play with a visual feast for the gamer," said Joss Ellis, COO, Argonaut Games PLC. "Malice is being developed to take full advantage of the PlayStation 2 architecture."
Boasting a tough and feisty
teenage heroine, players will no doubt grow addicted to guiding through
time in order to undo the terror of a nuclear Dog God gone mad. Malice
features 22 levels, a truly original story, and a
cast of quirky characters. It's been heralded for its fantastic graphics,
unique weaponry, compelling storyline, and intriguing heroine.
ABOUT ARGONAUT
Argonaut Games PLC, http://www.argonaut.com,
based in London, Oxfordshire, Sheffield and Cambridge UK, is one of
the largest independent games developers in the world, with over 200
employees, and an 18 year history of producing groundbreaking hit
games such as Croc: The Legend of the Gobbos, Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer's Stone on PS one(TM) and hardware technologies, like the
Super FX chip. Argonaut prides itself on its creativity in games design
and is at the vanguard of new technologies with development for current
and future mass-market video game platforms such PlayStation(r)2,
Game Cube(TM) and Xbox(TM).
ABOUT SIERRA
Sierra Entertainment, Inc. http://www.sierra.com,
a studio of Vivendi Universal Publishing and part of its Games division,
is one of the original developers and largest worldwide publishers
of interactive entertainment and productivity software. Sierra is
renowned for releasing critically acclaimed and award winning titles
that represent a wide variety of computer entertainment on both next
generation console and PC platforms.
ABOUT VIVENDI UNIVERSAL
PUBLISHING
Vivendi Universal Publishing (VU Publishing), the publishing division
of the world's second largest communications group (Vivendi Universal),
is an international leader in multi-platform publishing and content
distribution. As one of the top three players in the global publishing
market and the only publisher with an international reach, the Company's
key content areas include literature, reference, education, games
and consumer press. VU Publishing publishes content in four major
languages, including English, French, Spanish and Portuguese, and
has strong local publishing brands, including Anaya, Atica, Houghton
Mifflin, Knowledge Adventure, Larousse, Nathan and Scipione. In the
games category, VU Publishing is a leading publisher of online, PC
and console-based games. Its studios include Blizzard Entertainment,
Sierra Entertainment, Inc. and Universal Interactive.