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You're invited to "pimp your worm" using the Codies' new online dressing-up box.
July 19, 2005
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
Codemasters | Dress them up, make them cool or stupid, rude or sweet - here's your chance to "Pimp My Worm" with the Worms 4: Mayhem e-toy, now live online at www.codemasters.co.uk/worms/pimpmyworm
Wriggle online and meet your very own naked worm that's itching to be dressed up, given something to say and emailed to your mates. Choose a backdrop and then get busy adorning your worm with headgear, hair, glasses, hands, and comedy moustaches too!
In no time at all, your unique worm will soon be kitted out - often in the most ridiculous gear; from cowboy hats, space helmets, and disco afro wigs to pink pop-specs, monocles and monster hands or hands blinged up with rings.
All that's left to do before emailing your creation to your loved ones, is to give your worm something suitable to say; probably "This Worm looks like you, it does".
Coming July 29th, Worms 4: Mayhem celebrates the classic series' 10th anniversary and marks the return of the brilliant worm-on-worm action to PlayStation 2 (RRP £29.99), Xbox (RRP £29.99) and PC (RRP £19.99).
With a story-based single player campaign, more multiplayer battles than ever before, including online on PC and Live on Xbox, Team 17's Worms 4: Mayhem will be published by Codemasters. Wriggle online for the e-toy, PC demo, videos and more at www.codemasters.co.uk/worms
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