NAMCO HOMETEK INC. SIGNS
DEAL WITH ITE
Companies’ First Project
Together Will Bring Popular
HUGO Franchise To Game Boy®
Advance In The U.S. Market
San Jose, Ca., (January
18, 2005) – Leading
video games publisher and
developer Namco Hometek Inc.
announced today they have
signed a deal with the
Denmark-based pioneer of
interactive television
entertainment, ITE, to bring
two projects from the global
“HUGO” franchise on
the Game Boy® Advance to the
U.S. market this year.
Working closely with ITE,
Namco will deliver the
addictive platforming/puzzle
game HUGO - The Evil
Mirror and the
fast-paced kart racing title
HUGO Bukkazoom for
young gamers ages 12 and
under.
“We’re excited to partner
with ITE, a true leader in
the interactive
entertainment industry, to
bring the HUGO
franchise to the North
American video game market,”
said Jeff Lujan, Business
Unit Director, Namco Hometek
Inc. “We hope HUGO - The
Evil Mirror and HUGO
Bukkazoom! are just the
beginning of many successful
game launches between ITE
and Namco. “
In HUGO - The Evil
Mirror, players embark
on an adventure through 60
different game levels and
three unique worlds in order
to free main character Hugo
who has been trapped in a
mirror by the evil witch
Scylla. Featuring three
levels of difficulty,
numerous power-ups, a unique
“monster system” and strong
puzzle elements involved in
each level design, HUGO -
The Evil Mirror will be
available this June
exclusively on the Game Boy
Advance.
In the wacky and cartoonish
fast-paced kart racing game,
HUGO Bukkazoom!,
players control a host of
characters from the HUGO
world as they zip around the
free roaming universe. This
simple and easy to play
racing game boasts three
different and distinct
environments, five game play
modes, unlockable karts and
power ups as well as
multiple game play modes.
Solid game play and amazing
physics that are rarely seen
on the Game Boy Advance add
to this title’s overall
playful tone. HUGO
Bukkazoom! will be
available this March.
“We are always actively
pursuing new games and
content platforms for the
HUGO franchise,” said Niels
Jørgen Skov, Executive V.P.
of Sales & Marketing at
Interactive Television
Entertainment. “We knew
that partnering with Namco
for these two projects would
be a great fit, and we hope
to pursue more opportunities
with them in the future.”
For more information on
HUGO - The Evil
Mirror and HUGO
Bukkazoom! please
visit: www.namco.com.
About Namco Hometek
Inc.
Namco Hometek Inc. is the
U.S. consumer division of
Namco Limited, a Tokyo-based
world leader in the
high-tech entertainment
industry. Based in San
Jose, CA, Namco Hometek Inc.
is an award-winning video
games publisher for next
generation game consoles.
Namco has created some of
the industry's greatest
video game franchises:
Tekken®, SOULCALIBUR®,
Dead to Rights®,
Pac-Man World, Ridge
Racer®, Time Crisis®
and ACECOMBAT. For
more information about Namco
and its products log onto
www.namco.com.
TEKKEN®, SOULCALIBUR®,
PAC-MAN WORLD, Ridge
Racer®, Time Crisis® and
ACECOMBAT are trademarks or
registered trademarks of
Namco Limited in the United
States and/or other
countries.
Dead to Rights is a
trademark or registered
trademark of Namco Hometek
Inc. in the United States
and/or other countries.
About ITE (Interactive
Television Entertainment)
ITE (Interactive
Television Entertainment ApS)
is the largest
multi-platform game
developer and publisher in
Denmark with expertise and
knowledge of games and
educational concepts across
a multitude of formats. In
1990 ITE launched the
interactive television show
"HUGO the TV Troll"
in Denmark and subsequently
created an explosive
international market based
on this character. With over
8.5 million HUGO
games on PlayStation,
Nintendo and PC platforms
sold, and with new markets
opening in the USA, Latin
America and China, ITE is
poised to build on its
success as a major brand for
children's entertainment
worldwide. ITE is owned by
the Danish venture company,
Olicom A/S.
HUGO, HUGO the TV
Troll,
BUKKAZOOM! and
HUGO - The Evil Mirror
are trademarks belonging to
Interactive Television
Entertainment ApS.
TM, ® , Game Boy Advance is
a trademark of Nintendo. ©
2004 Nintendo.