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THQ And Nickelodeon
To Unveil Tak
And The Power
Of Juju At
Electronic Entertainment
Expo
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"Tak
and The Power of JuJu is the first property under the previously
announced THQ-Nickelodeon relationship dedicated to creating, developing
and publishing original videogame content with multi-media franchise
potential through Nickelodeon’s television, movie, online, magazine and
consumer product division." |
Electronic Entertainment Expo - May 21, 2002 - THQ Inc.
(NASDAQ NMS: THQI) and Nickelodeon today announced that they will unveil the
original character-based action-adventure videogame Tak and The Power of
JuJu (working title) at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los
Angeles. Beginning tomorrow, a Tak and the Power of Juju game trailer will
be showcased in THQ’s booth in Petree Hall of the Los Angeles Convention
Center.
Tak and The Power of JuJu is the first property under the previously
announced THQ-Nickelodeon relationship dedicated to creating, developing and
publishing original videogame content with multi-media franchise potential
through Nickelodeon’s television, movie, online, magazine and consumer
product division. The game, created and developed by Avalanche Software, is
scheduled for release on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and
GameCube™ in 2003.
“E3 is the seminal event for the interactive entertainment industry,
providing the perfect platform to launch our first completely original game
with Nickelodeon,” stated Jeff Lapin, Vice Chairman and COO, THQ. “We look
forward to introducing Tak and his magical, vibrant world to the gaming,
retail, media, and investment communities over the next three days.”
“Our relationship with THQ enables us to create truly multi-media properties
that appeal to kids of all ages,” said Albie Hecht, Nickelodeon’s President
of Film and TV Entertainment. “What we have seen so far of Tak and the Power
of Juju is a top-quality interactive experience featuring a compelling
story, adventure and humor.”
“We are proud of Tak and the Power of Juju, a delightful, colorful game with
gorgeous, dynamic environments and funny, appealing characters,” said John
Blackburn, Chief Executive Officer, Avalanche Software. “We are so pleased
that publishing powerhouse THQ and the creative visionaries at Nickelodeon
are bringing our vision to market. With that caliber of expertise behind it,
we are confident the property can become a successful entertainment
franchise.”
Tak and The Power of JuJu is a humorous 3D action adventure that takes place
in an ancient, tribal world where juju magic actually works. The main
character, Tak, evolves from a clumsy shaman’s apprentice into an unlikely
hero when he must save his village from the ill-tempered sorcerer, Tlaloc.
Tak and The Power of JuJu is also scheduled for release for Game Boy Advance
in 2003.
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