inXile entertainment Aquires Console Rights To Hit Internet Game Line Rider
Posted by: EG Admin on December 20, 2006 2:49:04 AM
Nintendo DS & Nintendo Wii Games Scheduled For Spring 2007
Having already amassed a worldwide cult following on the internet,
inXile entertainment announced today that it has acquired the rights to
the hugely addictive “toy' Line Rider and that the popular game will
soon be available for both the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii. Since
its first appearance on the Web (www.official-linerider.com)
on September 23, 2006, Line Rider has attracted over 15 million viewers
to date and has spawned over 11,000 video posts on YouTube.com.
Anticipated to ship in Spring 2007, Line Rider for the Nintendo DS and
Nintendo Wii from inXile entertainment will retain all the fun and
thrills of the addictive Web version, but will also include new added
features.
Line Rider has received accolades from media
worldwide. Time.com commented, “Line Rider is becoming one of the most
popular flash games on the web', and The Wall Street Journal called
Line Rider “Online gamers' new addiction'. The Toronto Star noted that
Line Rider was “a deceptively simple online game' and stated that it
has become "the latest Internet addiction".
"I have been around
the interactive entertainment industry long enough to have seen similar
phenomenon like Tetris and Bejeweled become massive international hits,
and Line Rider has all the elements to do the same," said Brian Fargo,
chief executive officer of inXile entertainment. "Line Rider is like a
fully animated Etch-A-Sketch and will be perfect for the Nintendo DS
and Wii."
Fargo continued, "The amazing thing is that it has
appeal to almost everyone. I've watched 6 year-olds and adults play
Line Rider and both were thoroughly entertained and captivated. Easy to
pick up and play, and highly addictive, we are very pleased to be
bringing Line Rider to video game players."
Described as a “toy'
by its creator Bostjan Cadez, Line Rider allows players to construct
their own track filled with as many ramps, hills, and jumps as they can
imagine utilizing a pencil tool. Once the player is done creating their
course, they can send a virtual sledder down the route until he wipes
out. The possibilities in Line Rider are only limited by physics and
the player's imagination with an almost endless number of variations
and replay.
"Line Rider began its life as a project I did for
illustration class," commented Bostjan Cadez, who created Line Rider in
his native Slovenia. "As much as people see it as a game I think of it
as a toy because there is no score and no one wins or loses while
playing Line Rider. I'm looking forward to working with inXile
entertainment on the new Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii versions as they
will bring added gameplay and features."