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4-21-07 Graffiti Entertainment
Graffiti Entertainment, LLC (www.GraffitiEntertainment.com), interactive
entertainment and video game development and publishing subsidiary of Signature
Devices, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SDVI) (www.signaturedevices.com), has been granted
publishing status for North America from Sony Computer Entertainment America.
Graffiti Entertainment plans to publish titles for the two leading video game
systems, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable)
system.
"We are thrilled to have been selected as an official publisher for this very
fine, discerning hardware manufacturer," says Kenneth Hurley, CEO of both
Signature Devices and Graffiti Entertainment. "We are poised and ready to take
advantage of the ever-increasing video game market, with U.S. sales of software,
hardware and accessories amounting to over $12.5 billion in 2006." (source: NPD
Dec 2006 Report) Graffiti Entertainment is currently evaluating a number of
titles for publication on both platforms, and plans to have a selection of
products available within the next few months.
Graffiti Entertainment shipped "Chain of Command: Eastern Front," "Red Jets"
developed for the PC by Interactive Video Games and "Crazy Frog Racer." These
games have an MSRP of $19.95 and $9.95. It also has shipped "Back To Stone" for
the Nintendo Game Boy® Advance hand-held video game system. This game has an
MSRP of $29.95.
Veteran game programmer Kenneth Hurley and several other industry veterans
founded Redwood City, CA-based Signature Devices, Inc. in 2002. Signature
Devices, Inc. has a long list of noteworthy PC and Xbox game credits including
"SAMURAI SHODOWN V" for Xbox, "King of Fighters '94 Rebout" for Xbox, "Farcry"
and "Medal of Honor - Pacific Assault," and many others. In addition, its
Graffiti Entertainment subsidiary publishes video games from independent
developers. This includes "Crazy Frog Racer" for the PC, "Chain of Command:
Eastern Front" for the PC, "Red Jets" for the PC, "Back To Stone" for the
Nintendo Game Boy® Advance, and "Mazes of Fate" for the Nintendo Game Boy®
Advance.
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