Gaming News - October 2006
New York, NY (October 19, 2006) - Kuma Reality Games and The History
Channel today announced a partnership to develop synergistic gaming and TV
content.
From Kuma Games:
Beginning November 3, 2006 with the launch of the second season of The
History Channel series “Shootout!,” Kuma will release video games online
simultaneously with upcoming “Shootout!” television episodes, allowing audience
members to watch the show and then “live” the historical event by playing a 3D
game re-creation of the episode.
Through this unique alliance, Kuma Games and The History Channel intend to
deliver on the emerging generation of wholly interactive entertainment
experiences. For advertisers, this hybrid of television and video games offers a
powerful new toolset to connect audiences and program sponsors. “Shootout!”
advertisers can utilize in-game and around-game advertising opportunities in
addition to traditional on-air spots, offering them a platform to reach the
coveted ‘gamer’ demographic.
“We are helping TV take its place in today’s exploding game marketplace,” said
Keith Halper, CEO of Kuma Reality Games. “The ability to reach key consumers is
greatly enhanced for Advertisers by combining TV’s reach and brand impact with
games’ immersive nature, relevance to key consumers and unique messaging
capabilities.”
“Shootout!” examines, dissects, and re-creates some of the most famous gun
battles in history, from the Wild West to Guadalcanal to Fallujah. Using heavy
3D CGI animation sequences, the audience will experience the thick of battle
from the point of views of the players themselves. Beginning with the November 3
season premiere, viewers can log onto History.com and download Shootout! the
online game for free. Episodes of the game are based directly on 3 episodes of
the series, Iwo Jima, Battle of the Bulge and the Tet Offensive. Viewers and
gamers alike can watch the show and then "live" the historical event by playing
the 3D game re-creation of the episode.
“We are really excited to extend the viewer experience for ‘Shootout!’ with this
cutting-edge, companion video game from Kuma,” said Dolores Gavin, Director,
Historical Programming for The History Channel. “Season two of ‘Shootout!’ was
developed with gamers in mind. We think that the unique perspective of the
series combined with the immersive nature of the game will allow our viewers to
experience history in a whole new way.”

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