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Gametrak: Dark Wind

Games industry to be rocked by new concept in interactive 3D Virtual Reality gaming… …and it’s British.

October 22, 2004

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[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]

In2Games |

October 22nd 2004: Launching into the UK from today, Gametrak is set to revolutionise the way we play games. Taking TV interaction to a new and unprecedented level, this revolutionary patented videogames control system for PlayStation 2, gives you precise and intuitive control in 3D space for the first time ever...putting you right INSIDE the game.

With the current rise in criticism towards 'couch potato gaming' Gametrak offers a unique solution, giving you a serious workout as your movements define the very nature and outcome of the game.

Designed to measure depth and direction via retractable cords which can be calibrated to suit each individual player, the UK-designed and developed Gametrak system tracks your movements and applies them to the actions of an on-screen character.

"Gametrak has been four years in the making" states Harry Holmwood, Director of In2Games. "With endless opportunities for expanding the technology developed in Gametrak, we have ambitious plans for the product moving into 2005. Redefining the interactive gaming genre, Gametrak will offer sports, adventure, action and party games and offers huge potential to link with sports brands and even the toy industry."

Designed and developed in the UK, Gametrak gives a level of accuracy and precision higher even that the top-end motion capture equipment used in Hollywood, and costing millions of dollars a time. Gametrak, PLUS the revolutionary Dark Wind martial arts game for PlayStation 2, costs just 69.99 in Argos, Game, Gamestation, HMV, Virgin and ALL good games stockists.

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For further information please contact: Emma Jowitt/Beth Motley,

In2Games Press Office, Norton & Co Tel: 01608 812830

email: [email protected]

for an online demo, downloadable images and further info visit: www.in2games.uk.com

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