D3PUBLISHER
OF AMERICA
AND VICIOUS
CYCLE
SOFTWARE'S
DEAD HEAD
FRED
RECEIVES
NOMINATION
FOR WGA'S
FIRST-EVER
VIDEOGAME
WRITING
AWARD
LOS ANGELES,
CA - January
29, 2008 -
Dead Head
Fred, the
critically
acclaimed
videogame
created
specifically
for the PSP
(PlayStation®Portable)
by publisher
D3Publisher
of America,
Inc. (D3PA),
and
developer
Vicious
Cycle
Software,
Inc., has
received a
nomination
for the
Writers
Guild of
America's
inaugural
Videogame
Writing
Award. In
Dead Head
Fred,
writers and
nominees
Dave Ellis
and Adam
Cogan draw
players into
an original
1940's-inspired
alternative
universe
where
players take
on the role
of Fred
Neuman, a
private
detective
savagely
murdered and
then
resurrected
in a bizarre
scientific
experiment
without his
memory or
his head.
Players
embark on a
quest for
vengeance as
they solve
their own
murder by
using the
severed
heads of
enemies as
replacements
for the one
missing on
the game's
cranium-impaired
hero.
"D3PA
congratulates
Dave, Adam
and the team
at Vicious
Cycle who
brought Dead
Head Fred to
life, to use
an ironic
turn of
phrase,"
said Peter
Andrew, vice
president of
product
development,
D3PA. "It
was the
game's
unique story
and
resulting
gameplay
mechanic,
distinctive
characters
and twisted
and
sarcastic
humor that
first
convinced us
that we
wanted to
bring this
title to
gamers, and
we
appreciate
the WGA for
recognizing
it with a
nomination
for their
very first
Videogame
Writing
Awards."
Developed by
the WGA and
spearheaded
by the
Guild's New
Media Caucus
to encourage
storytelling
excellence
in
videogames,
improve the
status of
writers, and
foster
uniform
standards
within the
gaming
industry,
the WGA's
inaugural
Videogame
Writing
Award
spotlights
quality work
by videogame
writers,
raising
their
profiles,
and
validating
their
contributions
to this
rapidly
maturing
medium. The
WGA
Videogame
Writing
Award honors
the best
qualifying
script from
a videogame
published in
the previous
year. 2008
Writers
Guild Awards
winners in
all
categories
will be
announced on
Saturday,
February 9.
"Dead Head
Fred was a
lot of fun
for the
entire team
to work on,
and much of
that was
because of
Dave's and
Adam's
creative
script,"
said Eric
Peterson,
president
and chief
executive
officer,
Vicious
Cycle
Software.
“We want to
thank the
WGA for the
nomination-we're
very proud
of it. The
entire team
is dedicated
to continue
the
tradition of
developing
games that
combine
great
gameplay
with
storytelling
and humor
that is on
par with the
best
television
and movies
out there.”
Dead Head
Fred is
rated "M"
(Mature -
Blood and
Gore,
Intense
Violence,
Mature Humor
and Strong
Language) by
the ESRB.
About
Vicious
Cycle
Software
Vicious
Cycle
Software,
Inc., based
in Chapel
Hill, NC, is
a premier
developer of
interactive
entertainment
software for
PlayStation2
computer
entertainment
system,
PLAYSTATION3
computer
entertainment
systems, PSP
(PlayStationPortable)
system, Xbox
and Xbox 360
video game
and
entertainment
systems from
Microsoft,
Wii from
Nintendo,
Nintendo
GameCube,
Nintendo
DS™, and the
PC. The
company,
founded in
2000, blazed
onto the
gaming scene
with its
debut title
Robotech:
Battlecry
and
continues to
create
titles for
all age
groups based
on both
licensed and
original IP.
Vicious
Cycle
Software,
Inc. is also
the
developer of
the Vicious
Engine, a
comprehensive
and fully
portable
middleware
solution for
current
generation
consoles,
handhelds,
and the PC.
For more
information,
visit the
company's
web sites at
www.viciouscycleinc.com
<http://www.viciouscycleinc.com/>,
www.monkeybargames.com
<http://www.monkeybargames.com/>,
and
www.viciousengine.com
<http://www.viciousengine.com/>.
About
D3Publisher
of America,
Inc
D3Publisher
of America,
Inc. is a
subsidiary
of D3, Inc.
with
headquarters
in Tokyo,
Japan.
D3Publisher
of America's
strategic
focus is on
licensed and
original
titles from
leading
third-party
developers
that appeal
to
mass-market
consumers or
gaming
enthusiasts.
Based in Los
Angeles,
D3Publisher
of America
distributes
and
publishes
software for
personal
computers,
major
console
platforms
and handheld
systems
including
Wii,
Nintendo
GameCube,
Nintendo DS
Game Boy
Advance,
PlayStation®
game
console,
PlayStation®2
computer
entertainment
system,
PLAYSTATION3
computer
entertainment
system, PSP®
(PlayStation®Portable)
system, the
Xbox video
game and
entertainment
system from
Microsoft
and the Xbox
360 video
game and
entertainment
system from
Microsoft.
For
additional
information
on
D3Publisher
of America
and its
products,
visit the
website at <http://www.d3publisher.us>.