AtariKari #1 Posted May 14, 2002 Whew! It does pay to get up at 8 am...This just hit the wires, but unfortunately you can't link to businesswire.com, so I had to cut and paste. A new TV games, lets hope they learned from the first one... - Mike _____________________________________________ ( BW)(CA-JAKKS-PACIFIC)(JAKK)(IFGM) JAKKS Pacific to Launch Atari TV Games Business/Entertainment Editors MALIBU, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 14, 2002--JAKKS Pacific, Inc. (Nasdaq:JAKK) announced today that the Company's subsidiary Toymax International has entered into a worldwide licensing agreement with Infogrames Interactive, Inc. to develop and market the Atari® 10-In-1 TV Games, a plug and play 8-bit gaming system utilizing your television set. This second introduction to its TV Games category is expected to hit retail shelves third quarter 2002. "We are very pleased to have Atari® as the next extension to the TV Games category. The retro graphics and sounds that Atari first introduced decades ago are a perfect match for the platform," remarked Stephen Berman, President and COO, JAKKS Pacific. "The combination of 10 vintage video games and all of the hardware built right into the joystick controller make this a portable, affordable and perfect take-anywhere gadget." Atari® 10-In-1 TV Games features 10 classic games from Atari, one of the original creators of video games! It has a lightweight, compact, all-inclusive controller, which allows gamers to play video games anywhere there is a TV with ATV input jacks (standard on almost all sets manufactured within the past decade). Atari 10-In-1 TV Games includes "Centipede®," "Asteroids®," "Missile Command®," "Battlezone®," "Adventure," "Combat" and more, and is available in five colors: blue, red, green, yellow and black. Atari 10-In-1 TV Games is anticipated to retail for approximately $20. New York-based Infogrames, Inc. (Nasdaq:IFGM) is one of the largest third-party publishers of interactive entertainment software in the U.S. The Company develops video games for all consoles (Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft), PCs, and Macintosh systems. Infogrames' catalogue of more than 1,000 titles includes award-winning franchises such as "Civilization®," "Backyard Sports," "Deer Hunter®," "Driver," "RollerCoaster Tycoon®," "Test Drive®," and "Unreal®," and key licenses including Warner Bros. "Looney Tunes," Nickelodeon's "Blue's Clues®," "Dragon Ball Z®," "Mission Impossible®," "Terminator®," "Harley-Davidson®," "Major League Baseball®," and the "National Football League®," among many others. The Company's Humongous Entertainment and MacSoft labels are leaders in children's and Macintosh entertainment software, respectively. Infogrames, Inc. is a majority-owned subsidiary of France-based Infogrames Entertainment SA (IESA) (Euronext 5257), a global publisher and distributor of video games for all platforms. In 2001, IESA acquired Infogrames Interactive, Inc. (formerly Hasbro Interactive), including its line of software based on well-known licenses such as "MONOPOLY," "Jeopardy®," "TONKA," and "Atari®," which are published and distributed in the U.S. by Infogrames, Inc. For more information, visit the Company's Web site at www.infogrames.com. JAKKS Pacific, Inc. (Nasdaq:JAKK) is a multi-brand company that designs and markets a broad range of toys and leisure products. The product categories include: Vehicles, Action Figures, Infant/Pre-School, Plush, Dolls, Water Toys, Sports Activity Toys, Arts & Crafts Activity Kits, Stationery, Writing Instruments and Performance Kites. The products are sold under various brand names including Flying Colors®, Road Champs®, Remco®, Child Guidance®, Pentech®, Toymax®, Funnoodle®, Laser Challenge and Go Fly a Kite®. The Company also participates in a joint venture with THQ Inc. that has exclusive worldwide rights to publish and market World Wrestling Federation® video games. For further information, visit www.jakkspacific.com. ©2002 Infogrames Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved. All marks are the property of their respective owners. This press release contains statements that are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about JAKKS' business based, in part, on assumptions made by its management. These statements are not guarantees of JAKKS' future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in such forward-looking statements due to numerous factors, including, but not limited to, those described above and the following: changes in demand for JAKKS' products, product mix, the timing of customer orders and deliveries, the impact of competitive products and pricing and difficulties encountered in the integration of acquired businesses. The forward-looking statements contained herein speak only as of the date on which they are made, and JAKKS does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release. --30--JAP/la* sjk/la CONTACT: JAKKS Pacific, Inc. Genna Goldberg, 310/455-6235 or Integrated Corporate Relations Darren Barker, 562/698-6771 KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA NEW YORK FRANCE INTERNATIONAL EUROPE INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ELECTRONIC GAMES/MULTIMEDIA HARDWARE SOFTWARE MARKETING AGREEMENTS PRODUCT SOURCE: JAKKS Pacific, Inc. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ranthulfr #2 Posted May 15, 2002 I'm glad they chose to include Adventure. If these are remakes of the originals I certainly hope it includes the famous Easter Egg. Wonder what the remaining four unlisted titles are? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
heavy-sixer #3 Posted May 15, 2002 I don't know why they are only going to include 10 games. They should be able to fill the thing to the brim with games. I like their choices for the ten though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanBoris #4 Posted May 15, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Heavy-Sixer: I don't know why they are only going to include 10 games. They should be able to fill the thing to the brim with games. I like their choices for the ten though. I have a fealing that these are conversions of the originals and this not running the original ROMS. I this case it would take a lot of effort to add each game this keeping the game count down. Dan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites