Video Gaming News - April 2003
Beverly, MA (April 23, 2003) - Atari today revealed plans to bring
Deer Hunter onto the PlayStation 2. The game marks the first time the
hunting franchise will be appear on a console game.
"Atari is the creator of the original hunting series and has defined the
hunting game genre," said Paul Rinde, senior vice president of Infogrames. "The
hardware lifecycle of PlayStation 2 has evolved to include a broad audience of
gamers and bringing Deer Hunter onto a next generation console represents an
excellent opportunity to leverage those gamers along with our loyal hunting
fans."
From Atari:
Deer Hunter for the PlayStation 2, being developed by Coresoft Inc., features
an online component for intense competition with up to eight players in
tournament mode. There are also seventeen weapons to choose from including
shotguns, rifles and bows, off-road vehicles, a two-player split screen co-op
mode and instant replay with slow-motion bullet effect. The new Deer Hunter game
on console will give gamers the adventure and excitement they crave, along with
the skill and strategy required for a successful hunt.
The Deer Hunter game exploded onto the scene in 1997 and created a whole new
market which continues to thrive today. Atari's PC hunting franchise has
outpaced and outsold all other competitors over the course of the past five
years with more five million units sold to date.
Atari will also be launching a new Deer Hunter PC product this fall. Deer
Hunter® 2004 is completely new from the ground up. The game features a new
graphics engine that provides spectacular outdoor locales and realistic animal
animations. Developed by Southlogic Studios, Deer Hunter 2004 will extend the
boundaries of hunting authenticity.
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