SouthPeak Games Unveils
Electronic Entertainment Expo Line-Up
One of the Fastest Growing Game
Publishers to Showcase Exciting Assortment of Family Friendly and Gamer
Enthusiast Titles for Leading Platforms
SouthPeak Games, one of the fastest
growing videogame publishers, today announced its line-up for the 2009
Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles from June 2-4, 2009. Located
in the South Hall, Booth 623, SouthPeak will showcase many of its upcoming
titles with extensive hands-on and producer-led demos, including first-looks and
reveals of previously unannounced games.
“We have assembled an outstanding
collection of titles for the remainder of the year,” said Richard Iggo, VP of
Marketing at SouthPeak. “Anticipation for our sci-fi first person shooter,
Section 8™, has grown tremendously since the Game Developers Conference in March
and we are pleased to announce that attendees at the E3 Expo will have the
opportunity to get hands-on with this game, as well as several of our other
highly anticipated titles. SouthPeak’s diverse game line-up appeals to virtually
every consumer demographic as we commence our 2010 fiscal year with a series of
exciting launches starting this summer and continuing well into the holidays.”
The following is a list of titles
that will be at the show:
Section 8™ (Xbox 360® video
game and entertainment system from Microsoft & Windows PC – August 2009) Section
8™ is a large-scale, sci-fi first person shooter where fast-paced action meets
military strategy in the far reaches of the galaxy. Join the epic battle between
the 8th Armored Infantry and the Arm of Orion by taking part in fierce combat
across varied alien worlds. Choose the experience you want to play by
customizing your own equipment loadouts, and dynamically manipulate the flow of
combat with on-demand vehicle requisitions, strategic asset deliveries, and
Dynamic Combat Missions. On a completely player-driven and dynamic battlefield,
no two games of Section 8™ will ever play the same.
Roogoo™ Twisted Towers (Wii™
– Summer 2009) The deceivingly simple addictive gameplay has players rotating
floating platforms to allow different shaped meteors to pass through safely. The
fast paced action requires quick reflexes to navigate obstacles and complete
more than 100 levels over 10 distinct environments. Elements like puzzle boss
fights, living environments, full-game co-op, and four player party play provide
something for both casual and hardcore gamers.
Fast Food Panic™ (Nintendo
DS™, Wii™ – Fall 2009) Create the best restaurant in the world by cooking up
yummy dishes, making your customers happy, greeting them when they stop by, and
keeping your restaurant squeaky clean in this vibrant and fast-paced restaurant
simulation game. A top-quality restaurant takes a lot of work, and your waitress
will need help—keep the place clean, make deliveries, ring up customers, and
more. Also features three difficulty levels, over 10 additional cooking
mini-games, and Free Mode to replay completed levels and try for the top score.
Raven Squad™ (Xbox 360® &
Windows PC – Fall 2009) Raven Squad™ is a tactical action game set in the
Amazonian jungles, and blends a first person shooter (FPS) experience with the
command and overview advantages of a real-time strategy (RTS) game. Players can
solve each mission situation using a combination of the two genres on their own
or cooperatively with a friend. Also, they always have the ability to switch
between six different characters with their own unique background,
personalities, behaviors, weapons and skills.
Brave: A Warrior’s Tale™
(Xbox 360® & Wii™ – Summer 2009) Set in the fantastic world of Native America,
Brave: A Warrior’s Tale™ lets players take on the role of Courage and experience
Brave’s legendary adventures. There are over fifteen varied levels, from lush
forests to desert plains and even a spirit world, for Courage to explore. With
the ability to possess different animals and acquire new skills, Brave offers a
memorable experience for gamers of all ages.
Sushi Go Round™ (Wii™ &
Nintendo DS™ – Fall 2009) Sushi Go Round™ has been played more than 60 million
times from Miniclip and these updated versions build on the addictive eat-‘em-up
action of the original. You’re responsible for running your very own sushi
restaurant, which means memorizing recipes, preparing food, ordering fresh
ingredients and – most importantly – working hard to keep the stream of
customers happy. But watch out because miserable food critics and demanding
bosses, who need constant feeding, could ruin your chances of becoming a world
famous sushi chef.
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