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Nickelodeon Party Blast Press Release: Nickelodeon Party Blast to Launch on Multiple Video Game Platforms BEVERLY, MA -- April 23, 2002 -- Infogrames, Inc. (Nasdaq: IFGM) and Nickelodeon will crank up the fun factor later this year with the introduction of Nickelodeon Party Blast a totally wild, ultra-competitive, all-out Nick party game featuring eight Nicktoons stars! Anything goes in this star-studded, multi-player Nickelodeon Challenge that will launch on the PC, Nintendo GameCube and will be the first ever Nickelodeon title for the Xbox video game system from Microsoft®. With Nickelodeon Party Blast its a battle of the Nicktoons All-Stars from new Nick stars Invader Zim and Jimmy Neutron to favorites like SpongeBob SquarePants, Otto and Reggie Rocket from Rocket Power, Angelica and Tommy from the Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys Eliza. Kids play as their favorite star as they slam dunk wearing in-line skates, race through Nick-themed environments, squirt Goooze and have an all-out food fight - all while trying to get the highest score against up to three of their friends. Nothing speaks to kids like Nickelodeon does. Combine their favorite Nicktoons characters with everything kids love - racing, food fights and crazy Nick-style games and youve got Nickelodeon Party Blast, said Petrina McPhee, Director of Marketing for Infogrames Kids line. We think this game will be a hit with Nick fans and young gamers alike. Nickelodeon Party Blast captures the wacky, wild, free-spirited fun of the Nicktoons characters, said Sherice Guillory, Director of Marketing, Nickelodeon Interactive. Were thrilled to be working with Infogrames to bring this Nickelodeon experience to so many different systems for fans to enjoy. Developed by Data Design, Nickelodeon Party Blast is appropriate for ages 7 and up and will be launching on Xbox, Nintendo GameCube and PC this fall. Cmonkey analysis: It might just be another party game, but it's a party game with SpongeBob in it! The gameplay will probably be similar to Mario Party or Crash Bash. You may have noticed that it doesn't say PS2 anywhere in the story. The reason is probably because THIS IS A 4 PLAYER GAME! A game with a licence like this is practically guarenteed to sell even if the graphics and gameplay are terrible. The developer, Data Design, has had previous experience on the Spectrum, Amstrad, Amiga, Game Boy, PC, Sega Megadrive, and Playstation. Legal Crap: Email me at [email protected] © 2002-2010 Nirav Patel |