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Electronic Entertainment Expo - Booth #900 - LOS ANGELES,
CA - May 14, 2003 - Leading video game publisher Konami of
America, Inc., a subsidiary of Konami Corporation (NYSE: KNM)
today revealed the highly-anticipated Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles (TMNT) games, which will be released in October 2003
on the Sony PlayStation® 2, XboxTM video game system from
Microsoft, Nintendo Game Cube®, Game Boy® Advance
and PC CD-ROM. Chock full of arcade-style kick-butt action,
the next-generation console debut of Leonardo, Donatello,
Michelangelo and Raphael will feature all of the fun and energy
that made the original TMNT games legendary.
"This game lets players step into the action-packed
world of the popular TMNT animated TV series," said Erica
Mason, Product Manager at Konami of America, Inc. "Fans
of the original games have been clamoring for the return of
the 'heroes in a half shell' and this game delivers with a
punch." Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles brings the full
cast of characters - including Splinter, Casey Jones, April
O'Neil, Baxter Stockman, The Shredder and more - to a thrilling
game that will delight players young and old. Cell-shaded
graphics, an engaging storyline and an unbelievable variety
of moves make for a super-fun gaming experience. The games
will also feature character voices from the new Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles TV show airing on 4Kids Entertainment's FOX
BOX on Saturday mornings.
In the Story Mode, up to 2 players must use ninja moves and
hand-to-hand combat to defeat a barrage of enemies, including
The Shredder and his vile band of Foot ninjas. Cinematic sequences
move the story forward, while gamers - playing as their turtle
of choice - punch, kick, slice and dice their way through
six hard-fought stages and over 35 levels. As they progress,
they will collect scrolls to unlock new attacks and special
effects.
As players become fighting masters, they will want to check
out the VS Mode to challenge their friends or AI characters.
These battles not only allow for play as one of the Turtles,
but also give players a chance to step into the shoes of some
of the game's villains.
The TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES were created in May 1984
when Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman published a 40-page, black-and-white
comic book. The original TMNT animated series debuted in 1987,
going on to become the #1 children's television show throughout
the late 1980's and early '90's. TMNT merchandise licensees,
including Konami and Playmates Toys, were enormously successful,
reportedly selling over $3 billion in toys, video games and
other merchandise within all product categories worldwide
to date.
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