Gaming News - June 2006
Agoura Hills, CA (June 6, 2006) - THQ today announced the
release of Cars for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance,
Nintendo DS, PSP, Windows PC, and Mac at retail outlets nationwide.
From THQ:
"As a leading publisher of video games for all ages, THQ is excited to
bring 'Cars' to every major gaming platform, including the next generation
game systems," said Kelly Flock, executive vice president, worldwide
publishing, THQ. "Disney and Pixar have a legacy of creating blockbuster
animated motion pictures with classics such as 'The Incredibles', 'Finding
Nemo' and 'Monsters Inc.' THQ's video game adaptations of each of these
properties have been top-performers at retail, including games based on 'The
Incredibles' film, which shipped more than 7-million units worldwide, and
'Finding Nemo', which shipped more than 8-million units worldwide."
"Combining the creative minds at Pixar Animation Studios and the game
development talents at THQ helped to translate 'Cars' into one of this year's
most exciting video games for fans of all ages," said "Cars" story artist, Dan
Scanlon. "Fans of both the movie and the video games will interact and
explore the world of Radiator Springs and the Piston Cup races as we
envisioned."
"Disney/Pixar video game properties have experienced tremendous success on
a variety of game platforms over the years, and we will continue the brand's
tradition of offering high-quality family entertainment to game players
worldwide," said Graham Hopper, SVP and General Manager of Disney's Buena
Vista Games. "We're proud of our ongoing relationship with the team at THQ to
bring these exciting games to life."
About the "Cars" Video Game
The "Cars" video game is a high performance interactive experience in the
open world created in the film, challenging players to relive the excitement
created by Lightning McQueen and his friends. Fans will discover unique
characters and environments inspired by the film with more than 10 playable
characters and 30 races and minigames to choose from. The game features a
fully immersive re-creation of all major environments introduced in the movie,
including Radiator Springs and Ornament Valley, which will offer distinctive
racing experiences to players while maintaining the artistic style of the
film.
The "Cars" video game was developed within THQ's Studio System, which
includes 14 owned studios and more than 25 of the best independent development
teams. THQ's critically-acclaimed video game developer, Rainbow Studios
developed the PlayStation(R)2, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube versions. THQ's
Locomotive Games, Inc. developed the PSP version, while THQ's Helixe studio
developed the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance versions.


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