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'Scratches' developer rebrands itself.
March 21, 2006
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
Author: Nucleosys
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - March 21, 2006.
Hot on the heels of the recent release of "Scratches", the popular horror game scaring gamers all over the world, Nucleosys is pleased to introduce its fresh new look, renewing the brand, logo and website - and all in the same package. The words "Digital Studio" have been added to the brand and the logo has been redesigned to look more modern, but keeping with the notion of "nucleus". Nucleosys also understands that a good-looking website is key to survival in the harsh wilderness that is the Internet, and therefore announces today a completely revamped homepage with all kind of new features: www.Nucleosys.com
And so, after several months of hard work, and as a famous horror writer once did, the Nucleosys team are now secluding themselves to a distant old house and beginning work on a new project that will be released sometime next year.
About Nucleosys Digital Studio
Founded in Argentina by Agustin Cordes and Alejandro Graziani, Nucleosys Digital Studio is committed to creating quality adventure games. Beyond merely telling a story, Nucleosys Digital Studio wants gamers to live it with compelling stories, immersive atmospheres, and organic challenges. As a point of interest, the recently released "Scratches" was the first commercial adventure game ever made in Argentina. For more information, visit www.Nucleosys.com.
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