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Legacy Interactive to Publish Two New PC Games Based on "Law & Order" Television Franchise
LAW & ORDER: JUSTICE IS SERVED and LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT will head to store shelves in fall
Hollywood, Calif., April 13, 2004
– Legacy Interactive, the games publisher who is quickly making a name for
itself by bringing television’s greatest dramas to life on the PC, announced
today two new additions to its “Law & Order” PC game portfolio, Law & Order:
Justice is Served and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Vivendi Universal Games will
distribute both titles in North America. Law & Order: Justice is Served will
ship this fall, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent will be available in Q1 2005.
Both titles will be showcased in Legacy Interactive’s meeting room at the 2004
E3 Expo in Los Angeles, May 12-14.
Stars from each show will lend their likeness and voices to the animated
characters featured in the games. Law & Order: Justice is Served will
feature Detectives Lennie Briscoe (Jerry Orbach), Edward Green (Jesse L. Martin)
and Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn (Elisabeth Röhm). Making a
cameo appearance in Law & Order: Justice is Served, is tennis
personality, Patrick McEnroe, who will be featured as himself. Debuting for the
first time on the PC, Law & Order: Criminal Intent will star the
exceptionally bright homicide investigator, Detective Robert Goren (Vincent
D’Onofrio).
“Television’s longest lasting drama, Law & Order is now making its mark
in the interactive world,” said Ariella Lehrer, Chief Executive Officer of
Legacy Interactive. “We are very proud to be launching the third installment in
the Law & Order PC franchise and are excited to be extending the line to
include Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” Lehrer added. “Consumers just
can’t get enough of their favorite television dramas, and are extending their
passion to the PC.”
In Law & Order: Justice is Served, players are assigned to a murder case
involving twenty-year-old tennis sensation, Elena Kusarova, whose body was
discovered the day before the start of the U.S. Open. Players will need to
search the crime scene, analyze evidence, solve puzzles, interrogate suspects
and make arrests alongside Detectives Lennie Briscoe and Ed Green. After a
suspect is in custody, the player will need to put a compelling case together
with A.D.A. Serena Southerlyn in order to convince the jury to return a guilty
verdict. New features for this third installment in the Law & Order game
franchise include a new character from the TV show, Detective Ed Green; a
re-designed, more intuitive interface; increased interactivity and flexibility
with more characters and locations; improved performance; and unlockable bonus
content from the actors on the show. With many more interviews and clever
puzzles seamlessly integrated into the storyline, this third installment
promises to be an even longer, more fulfilling gameplaying experience than the
previous versions.
Debuting for the first time as a PC game is Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
A different game engine from the previous Law & Order games, Law &
Order: Criminal Intent lets the player take on the role of Detective Robert
Goren (Vincent D’Onofrio) and experience the game from a third person point of
view. With multiple cases to solve, the player will investigate crime scenes,
search for valuable evidence and interview witnesses and suspects. Law &
Order: Criminal Intent offers the player an innovative and psychologically
oriented interview technique, to help with breaking down potential suspects.
Innovative puzzles ranging from easy to mind-bending are woven into the
compelling storyline. Before solving each case, the player must build a profile
based on real-life criminal profiling techniques to help track down the killers.
After celebrating its astounding 300th episode in May 2003, Emmy Award-winning
“Law & Order” is in the middle of its 14th season on NBC and is television’s
longest-running current drama. Created and executive produced by the legendary
Dick Wolf, “Law & Order” continues to deliver some of the highest ratings on
television, scoring #3 for any drama on any network among adults 18-49 for each
of the past three seasons. Filmed entirely on location in New York City, this
realistic program looks at crime and justice from a dual perspective. Some
cases may be simple, but most are multi-faceted. The investigations are
challenging, prosecutions are complicated, and decisions about legal procedures
and plea-bargaining vexing. In the arduous and complex process of determining
guilt and innocence, lives often hang in the balance.
Another Dick Wolf masterpiece is “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” now in its
second season on NBC. This legal drama is unique among the other franchise
programs in that it offers an additional dimension, by exposing major crimes
from the criminal’s perspective. The series integrates a unique psychological
component into the much-lauded brand of storytelling evident in “Law & Order.”
The series’ storytellers allow viewers an even more up-close-and-personal peek
into the criminal justice system.
“Law & Order” is licensed by Universal Studios Consumer Products Group (USCPG),
which is responsible for global licensing and retail strategies as well as
building brand recognition. USCPG is a unit of Universal Pictures, a division
of Vivendi UNIVERSAL Entertainment (VUE) (www.universalstudios.com),
the U.S.-based film, television and recreation entity of Vivendi Universal, a
global media and communications company.
“Law & Order” and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” are both Dick Wolf productions
in association with Universal Network Television. For more details on the
legendary “Law & Order” television dramas, check out
www.nbc.com. For more information on the
games, log on to
www.lawandordergame.com
About Legacy Interactive®
Legacy Interactive is the world leader in Real Life Games for CD-ROM and the
Internet. With a reputation for developing intelligent, realistic, and
entertaining simulation games, Legacy Interactive has developed products with a
strong appeal among the generation that grew up with video games and is now
seeking more mature fare. Based in Hollywood, Legacy Interactive has experienced
impressive growth since its first full year of operation in 1999. Legacy has
ongoing distribution, marketing and content strategic partnerships with a number
of companies, including Vivendi Universal Games, Warner Bros., Universal
Consumer Products, DreamCatcher Interactive, Atom Shockwave, Scholastic, and TLC
(The Learning Channel). Legacy Interactive can be found on the Web at
www.legacyinteractive.com
About Vivendi Universal Games
Headquartered in Los Angeles, VU Games is a global developer, publisher and
distributor of interactive products for all major platforms including PCs, video
game consoles and the Internet. VU Games development studios and publishing
labels include Blizzard Entertainment, Coktel, Fox Interactive, Knowledge
Adventure, Massive Entertainment and Sierra Entertainment. Additionally, VU
Games co-publishes and/or distributes titles for a number of strategic partners,
including Interplay, inXile entertainment, Majesco and Mythic Entertainment.

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