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Crash
Bandicoot Purple and Spyro Orange Ship
(Press
Release)
LOS
ANGELES, CA (June 1, 2004) – Crash Bandicoot® and Spyro™ the Dragon
have ventured into each other’s worlds to save the universe in a
groundbreaking pairing in the latest installments from these top-selling
videogame franchises. Vivendi Universal Games (VU Games) today
ships Crash Bandicoot Purple:
Ripto’sRampage
and Spyro Orange: The Cortex
Conspiracy on the Game Boy® Advance video game system.
In these action platformers, Crash journeys to the fiery dragon’s
Dragon Realms to help Spyro destroy his archenemy, Ripto, while Spyro
blazes into the irrepressible bandicoot’s Jungle World to take on
Crash’s nemesis, Dr. Neo Cortex. The new games will feature an
engaging variety of gameplay, including exclusive mini-games, a robust
multiplayer experience, an endless card collecting reward system and
special linking features.
“Both
the Crash and Spyro franchises have huge fan bases, so we are very
excited to bring these top characters together in these compelling new
GBA titles,” said Philip O’Neil, VU Games’ President of North
America. “Crash Bandicoot Purple and Spyro Orange are perfect for
gamers looking for action-packed handheld adventures.”
In
Crash Bandicoot Purple:
Ripto’s Rampage and Spyro
Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy, Dr. Cortex (Crash’s nemesis)
and Ripto (Spyro’s nemesis) have accidentally met up through
underground portals and are set on taking over the entire universe.
In an attempt to share resources and expand their territories, Cortex
and Ripto are using the portals to flood their two worlds with their
evil minions. Crash and Spyro must switch worlds with each other
to discover the identity of the new menace and save the universe from
this evil plot!
In
both games, which were developed by Vicarious Visions, up to four
players can link up for numerous multi-player modes in these
side-scrolling adventures, including Party Games, Wager Games and Card
Trading. Crash Bandicoot
Purple: Ripto’s Rampage and Spyro
Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy each features over 25
mini-games, found throughout the environments, which reward with
currency, and trading cards -- a new feature for both franchises.
Connecting both titles gives gamers the option of unlocking special
content including additional multiplayer games, more playable characters
and the full sets of Crash Bandicoot Purple and Spyro Orange collector
cards.
Rated
E for Everyone, Crash Bandicoot
Purple: Ripto’s Rampage and Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy are
currently available on the Game Boy® Advance for a suggested retail
price of $29.99. For sales and ordering information, customers can
visit www.vugames.com.
The
Crash Bandicoot franchise made its debut in 1996 and has sold more than
30 million copies worldwide.* The Spyro the Dragon franchise
premiered in 1998 and has sold more than 12 million units worldwide.*
About
Vicarious Visions
Vicarious
Visions is an independent game development studio that has created hit
titles with top brands such as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater™, Spider-Man®,
Crash Bandicoot®, Star Wars®, SpongeBob Square Pants® and Finding
Nemo®. The company's success is based on innovative technology,
compelling game designs and a rigorous development process.
Vicarious Visions is also the developer of the innovative Intrinsic
Alchemy® middleware platform for PC, PlayStation®2, Microsoft Xbox™,
and Nintendo Gamecube™, which is being used to power hit titles in
development at Activision, Konami, Sega and other studios worldwide.
About
Vivendi Universal Games
Headquartered
in Los Angeles, Vivendi Universal Games (www.vugames.com)
is a global leader in multi-platform interactive entertainment. The
company develops, publishes and distributes interactive products across
all major platforms including PCs, video game consoles and the Internet.
Vivendi Universal Games’ portfolio of development studios and
publishing labels includes Blizzard Entertainment, Coktel, Fox
Interactive, Knowledge Adventure, Massive Entertainment and Sierra
Entertainment. Additionally, Vivendi Universal Games co-publishes and/or
distributes titles for a number of strategic partners, including
Interplay, inXile entertainment, Majesco and Mythic Entertainment, among
others.