THE FAST AND
THE FURIOUS™
FOR THE PSP®
SYSTEM
DRIFTS TO
NEW FEATURES
NAMCO BANDAI
Games Brings
Edge Of Your
Seat
Portable
Drift Racing
On The PSP®
System
SANTA CLARA,
CALIF.,
(February
26, 2007) –
Leading
video games
publisher
and
developer
NAMCO BANDAI
Games
America Inc.
announced
today that
its newest
racing
title, The
Fast & the
Furious™ has
new features
for the
PSP® (PlayStation®Portable)
system. The
video game
is developed
through a
licensing
agreement
with
Universal
Studios
Consumer
Products.
The Fast &
the Furious
on the PSP
system will
allow
players to
feel an
unparalleled
sense of
power as
they drift
their way
through
beautiful
visuals and
new modes
exclusive to
the PSP
system.
Trade your
customized
rides
through
wireless in
the Swap
Meet, stop
neglecting
your car and
give it an
oil change
in the Tune
Shop for a
temporary
performance
boost,
challenge up
to 3 friends
in
multiplayer
drift
battles in
the Road
Sweeper mode
and visit
the Extras
menu to view
tricked out
rides from
the movie
and real
world.
The Fast &
the Furious
for the PSP
system
follows on
the red hot
heels of
last year’s
successful
PlayStation®2
computer
entertainment
system game.
Introducing
a ground
breaking
drift
mechanic,
drifting
became
accessible
to both
beginning
and veteran
racing game
drivers
alike.
Here’s what
car
enthusiast
and gaming
magazines
had to say
about it;
“Realistic
grip and
nitrous-fueled
sprints add
impact as
you screech
through
neon-lit
city streets
and down
darkened
mountainsides.”
Super
Street,
October
2006.
“…a metric
ton of ways
to pimp out
your ride,
and a few
nods to the
three films
upon which
it’s based.”
Electronic
Gaming
Monthly,
November
2006.
Inspired by
last year’s
hit film,
The Fast &
the Furious:
Tokyo Drift,
the game
places the
underground
world of
drift racing
into the
players’
hands.
Gameplay
features a
unique
drifting
mechanic
that allows
beginning
players to
enjoy the
game, while
giving
veteran
racers a
chance to
try out more
complex
techniques.
Players will
be able to
race in over
100 JDM
Tuner,
Classic
Muscle, and
Concept cars
with over
300 body
kits from
real JDM
companies.
See the
action from
cinematic
camera
angles
straight
from the
movie as
players
encounter
boss battles
across
gorgeously
rendered
city
streets.
Exclusive
PSP system
Features:
· Swap Meet
- Gamers
have the
chance to
show off
their
creative
side by
using the
PSP system
wireless
connectivity
option to
trick out a
ride and
send it to
other
players via
“Swap Meet”
to use in
non-career
game mode.
· Road
Sweeper -
Putting
drift racing
skills to
the test, up
to four
players can
be
challenged
in this
feature
where the
aim is to
tag as many
highlighted
corners as
possible
using
drifting
maneuvers.
The more
complex and
varied the
techniques
are, the
more points
added to the
overall
score. The
player with
the most
tags (or
drift points
if there is
a tie) wins
at the end
of the race.
· Oil Change
- No car
runs well
without oil,
so to
increase
performance,
The Tune
Shops will
offer a
multi-grade
oil change
as a
purchasable
item. By
purchasing
the oil, the
player’s
speed and
performance
will be
temporarily
enhanced
upon
returning to
the HUB.
· Extras -
Fast &
Furious
fanatics
will get a
special
treat in the
“Extras”
section that
will feature
an unlocked
selection
containing
images of
both the
movie and
real world
cars.
Rated T for
teen, The
Fast & the
Furious has
a suggested
retail price
of $29.99.
For more
information
on The Fast
& the
Furious,
visit
www.namcobandaigames.com
About the
film
From the
producer of
the
worldwide
blockbuster
hits The
Fast & The
Furious and
its sequel,
2 Fast 2
Furious,
comes the
latest
installment
of the
adrenaline-inducing
series built
on speed—The
Fast & The
Furious:
Tokyo Drift
. Set in the
sexy and
colorful
underground
world of
Japanese
drift
racing, the
newest and
fastest
customized
rides go
head-to-head
on some of
the most
perilous
courses in
the world.
Sean Boswell
(Black) is
an outsider
who attempts
to define
himself as a
hot-headed,
underdog
street
racer.
Although
racing
provides a
temporary
escape from
an unhappy
home and the
superficial
world around
him, it has
also made
Sean
unpopular
with the
local
authorities.
To avoid
jail time,
Sean is sent
to live with
his gruff,
estranged
father, a
career
military-man
stationed in
Tokyo.
Now
officially a
gaijin
(outsider),
Sean feels
even more
shut out in
a land of
foreign
customs and
codes of
honor. But
it doesn’t
take long
for him to
find some
action when
a fellow
American
buddy,
Twinkie (Bow
Wow),
introduces
him to the
underground
world of
drift
racing.
Sean’s
simple drag
racing gets
replaced by
a
rubber-burning,
automotive
art
form—with an
exhilarating
balance of
speeding and
gliding
through a
heart-stopping
course of
hairpin
turns and
switchbacks.
On his first
time out
drifting,
Sean
unknowingly
takes on D.K.,
the “Drift
King,” a
local champ
with ties to
the Japanese
crime
machine
Yakuza.
Sean’s loss
comes at a
high price
tag when
he’s forced
to work off
the debt
under the
thumb of
ex-pat, Han
(Kang). Han
soon
welcomes
Sean into
this family
of misfits
and
introduces
him to the
real
principles
of drifting.
But when
Sean falls
for D.K.’s
girlfriend,
Neela
(newcomer
Kelley), an
explosive
series of
events is
set into
motion,
climaxing
with an
ultimate
high stakes
face off.
The Fast &
The Furious:
Tokyo Drift
is directed
by Justin
Lin (Better
Luck
Tomorrow,
Annapolis)
and written
by Chris
Morgan
(Cellular),
Kario Salem
(The Score)
and Alfredo
Botello. The
film is
produced by
Neal H.
Moritz (xXx,
S.W.A.T.)
and
executive
produced by
Clayton
Townsend
(The
Skeleton
Key, The 40
Year-Old
Virgin).
This film is
rated PG-13.
About
Universal
Studios
Consumer
Products
Group
Universal
Studios
Consumer
Products
Group is
responsible
for global
licensing
and retail
strategies
as well as
building
brand
recognition
of the
extensive
catalogue of
NBC
Universal
properties.
Universal
Studios
Consumer
Products
Group is a
unit of NBC
Universal,
one of the
world's
leading
media and
entertainment
companies in
the
development,
production,
and
marketing of
entertainment,
news, and
information
to a global
audience.
Formed in
May 2004
through the
combining of
NBC and
Vivendi
Universal
Entertainment,
NBC
Universal
owns and
operates a
valuable
portfolio of
news and
entertainment
networks, a
premier
motion
picture
company,
significant
television
production
operations,
a leading
television
stations
group, and
world-renowned
theme parks.
NBC
Universal is
80%-owned by
General
Electric,
with 20%
controlled
by Vivendi.
About NAMCO
BANDAI Games
America Inc.
NAMCO BANDAI
Games
America
Inc., is a
leading
interactive
entertainment
software
publisher
and
developer
based in
Santa Clara,
CA. The
company is a
part of the
NAMCO BANDAI
group of
companies
known for
creating and
publishing
many of the
industry's
top video
game
franchises
including
the
PAC-MAN®,
SOULCALIBUR®,
Naruto™ and
Tekken®
brands. For
more
information
about NAMCO
BANDAI Games
America
Inc., and
our products
log onto
www.namcobandaigames.com
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