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Now to be distributed by Duke Marketing, and still set for a UK release this month.
April 18, 2005
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
Duke Marketing | Jester Interactive Publishing, creators of PS2 games, and Duke Marketing, the powersport specialists, today announce that Duke is appointed sole UK & Ireland distributors for the new, long-awaited "TT Superbikes" PlayStation 2 game.
The game has been developed by Jester over 3 years with input from Duke, the Isle of Man Department of Tourism & Leisure, and several leading 'road racers' to give an unprecedented level of realism to the entire 37.73 mile TT course. Game modes include 'Mad Sunday', TT races, tutorials and over 40 different bike selections, making TT Superbikes an outstanding product with a long 'player life'.
Clark Evans, Director of Jester, said: "We have experienced very recent difficulties with our previously appointed UK distributor and we are very pleased to now appoint Duke Marketing as our new distributor for TT Superbikes. Duke's team has supported Jester all the way through this game's history and the company has a proven track record in video and DVD sales, marketing and distribution. We are very confident that Duke will do a great job."
Peter Duke commented: "We have always believed this game has fantastic potential and will appeal to dedicated gamers as well as bike enthusiasts. One look and you're hooked! The early reviews support this view and we shall be promoting it as heavily and widely as possible, now we have a clear position on distribution. Stocks are being manufactured for us by Sony now and quantities will be available by the original release date of 22 April."
TT Superbikes for PlayStation 2 (RRP £34.99) is available from 22 April from leading outlets or direct from Duke Video: tel 01624 640000, fax 01624 640001 or email [email protected].
Visit www.dukevideo.com online.
For further information, to arrange review copies or digital packshots please contact Gavin Smith at Duke Video: Tel 01624 640013, fax 01624 640001 or email [email protected] or email [email protected].
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