D2C Games
Announces
Original
WiiWare
Title Spogs
Racing
Downloadable
Racer Brings
Frantic
Crash 'N
Grab Action
to Wii
SAN MATEO,
California -
April 17,
2008 – D2C
GamesTM,
Inc. a
premier
developer
and
publisher of
mass-market
downloadable
interactive
entertainment,
today
announced
SPOGS
RacingTM, a
frenzied,
arcade-style
racing game
set to hit
WiiWareTM.
The game
features
high-speed
arcade
racing and
Crash 'N
GrabTM
battling
action as
players dash
around a
dozen unique
and
challenging
tracks.
Race along
in
distinctively
unique SPOGS
Racers that
can be
personalized,
customized
and modified
with in-game
images and
vehicle
parts.
Gamers will
control
their SPOGS
as they try
their best
to smash
into their
opponents to
steal
upgraded
parts
on-the-fly
in the
title’s
innovative
Crash 'N
Grab
gameplay.
Featuring
several game
modes, a
variety of
track types
including
outrageous
stunt tracks
with loops
and jumps,
multiple
difficultly
modes and
control
schemes,
racing
power-ups,
weapons, and
head-to-head
multiplayer,
SPOGS Racing
offers
plenty of
fun for
gamers of
all ages and
experiences.
"As a
long-time
game
designer,
I've learned
that there's
one defining
factor
behind a
successful
game – is it
fun?" said
D2C Games
founder and
CEO Scott
Orr. "That
question
directs our
entire
strategy at
D2C, and
SPOGS Racing
is a great
example of
that
commitment."
For more
information,
visit
www.spogsracing.com.
About D2C
Games, Inc.
D2C Games,
Inc. (D2C),
based in San
Mateo, CA,
is a leading
digital
interactive
entertainment
publishing
company
focused on
the creation
of original
arcade
sports/action
video games
and episodic
content.
Founded in
2006, the
company
develops and
publishes
worldwide
for video
game
systems,
personal
computers
and 3D
mobile
platforms.
The company
is a
licensed
Sony
publisher
and is
licensed to
develop
and/or
publish for
Nintendo and
Microsoft
video game
systems.
©2008 D2C
Games, Inc.
All rights
reserved.
D2C Games,
SPOGS Racing
and their
respective
logos are
trademarks
of D2C
Games, Inc.
in the U.S.
and other
countries.
All other
trademarks
belong to
their
respective
owners.