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Press Release

Five Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure Fans Awarded Autographed Guides
Mini-guides Signed by Gurumin’s All-Star Cast

San Francisco, CA - Mar 30, 2007 Mastiff, LLC today announced that five lucky fans of Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure for PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system were sent copies of the Gurumin mini-guide autographed by every member of Gurumin’s well-known voice cast.

Thirty-two-page full-color official Gurumin mini-guides were distributed to gamers who registered on Gurumin’s official Web site (http://www.gurumin.us), and five of those who registered will receive guides signed by the entire all-star U.S. voice cast.

Photos of Gurumin’s voice cast are available for your use on the MMPR ftp site: www.mmpr.com/MMPRFTP, inside the “Gurumin – Meet the Cast” folder.

About Gurumin’s voice cast
Voicing Gurumin’s main character, the adventurous Parin, is Amber Hood. Hood’s diverse credits include roles in Shark Tale and Polar Express. In addition to her work in movies, Hood has voiced characters in video games including Everquest II, Onimusha II, La Pucelle and the Baldur’s Gate series.
Cream, Mosby and Baby Tokaron are voiced by Tara Strong. Strong is best known as the voice of Timmy in Fairly Odd Parents, and as Raven in Teen Titans. She has also provided voices for a number of popular video games, including Final Fantasy X and X-II, Kingdom Hearts II, and Ninja Gaiden.

Dee Bradley Baker lends his voice to Rocko, Digby and Puchi. Baker, who specializes in sound effects in addition to voice acting, has been featured in dozens of movies, including Dawn of the Dead, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed and Sponge Bob Squarepants: The Movie. Baker also voiced the title character in the Viewtiful Joe video game series, as well as characters in other blockbuster titles such as Halo 2, Destroy All Humans! and Final Fantasy X-2.

Gurumin also features the voices of of Justin Shenkarow (Hey Arnold!), Kim Mai Guest (Metal Gear Solid), Robin Atkin Downes (Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic), Michael Gough (Diablo I, II), Steve Blum (God of War) and Quinton Flynn (Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children).

Noted voice director Kris Zimmerman supervised recording. Zimmerman is one of the most experienced voiceover directors in the gaming industry, having overseen top-selling games such as Dead Rising (Capcom), Tomb Raider: Legend (Eidos) and Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence (Konami).

About Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure
Gurumin, a 3D action RPG, immerses gamers in a vivid fantasy world filled with a colorful cast of characters. Real-time combat and stunning 3D graphics combine with a spirited soundtrack to make Gurumin a fast-paced, immersive, magical adventure.
Gurumin stars a strong-willed girl named Parin, who is sent to live with her grandfather in a small mining town while her parents are off excavating an ancient ruin. With no other children living in this town, Parin is surprised one day to encounter a young girl being tormented by a stray dog. After Parin drives off the mongrel, she is shocked to discover the young girl is actually a monster, and like all monsters, invisible to adults. Parin is soon invited to pass through a crack in the wall behind her home and enter Monster Village. Parin has just started making monster friends when evil spirits, known as the Phantoms, invade the town and monsternap most of the inhabitants. Parin soon learns of the Legendary Drill, a weapon hidden underneath the village and, in the right hands, powerful enough to destroy the Phantoms. Thus begins Parin’s adventure to reclaim the legendary drill and stop the Phantoms.

About Nihon Falcom

Founded in 1981 by Masayuki Kato, Nihon Falcom Corporation released Japan’s first computer role- playing game in 1983. Over the past two decades, Nihon Falcom has produced numerous role-playing, action and adventure games, including the popular Ys and Dragon Slayer series.

About Mastiff

Mastiff is a publisher of interactive entertainment with offices in Tokyo, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Recent titles from Mastiff include Dr Sudoku for the GameBoy Advance, Pump It Up: Exceed and La Pucelle: Tactics, which was awarded an Editor’s Choice Award from leading gaming website, IGN.com. Other releases include Gungrave: Overdose, Technic Beat and Top Gun: Combat Zones. Please visit www.mastiff-games.com for more information.

Website: http://www.mastiff-games.com


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