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Namco Nabs HUGO for GBA
« on: January 18, 2005, 07:57:54 AM »
Deal with ITE brings popular children's license to the handheld arena.  Two games currently are scheduled.

NAMCO HOMETEK INC. SIGNS DEAL WITH ITE


Companies’ First Project Together Will Bring Popular HUGO Franchise To Game Boy® Advance In The U.S. Market


San Jose, Ca., (January 18, 2005) – Leading video games publisher and developer Namco Hometek Inc. announced today they have signed a deal with the Denmark-based pioneer of interactive television entertainment, ITE, to bring two projects from the global “ HUGO” franchise on the Game Boy® Advance to the U.S. market this year.  Working closely with ITE, Namco will deliver the addictive platforming/puzzle game HUGO - The Evil Mirror and the fast-paced kart racing title HUGO Bukkazoom for young gamers ages 12 and under.   “We’re excited to partner with ITE, a true leader in the interactive entertainment industry, to bring the HUGO franchise to the North American video game market,” said Jeff Lujan, Business Unit Director, Namco Hometek Inc. “We hope HUGO - The Evil Mirror and HUGO Bukkazoom! are just the beginning of many successful game launches between ITE and Namco. “   In HUGO - The Evil Mirror, players embark on an adventure through 60 different game levels and three unique worlds in order to free main character Hugo who has been trapped in a mirror by the evil witch Scylla.  Featuring three levels of difficulty, numerous power-ups, a unique “monster system” and strong puzzle elements involved in each level design, HUGO - The Evil Mirror will be available this June exclusively on the Game Boy Advance.   In the wacky and cartoonish fast-paced kart racing game, HUGO Bukkazoom!, players control a host of characters from the HUGO world as they zip around the free roaming universe.  This simple and easy to play racing game boasts three different and distinct environments, five game play modes, unlockable karts and power ups as well as multiple game play modes.  Solid game play and amazing physics that are rarely seen on the Game Boy Advance add to this title’s overall playful tone. HUGO Bukkazoom! will be available this March.   “We are always actively pursuing new games and content platforms for the HUGO franchise,” said Niels Jørgen Skov, Executive V.P. of Sales & Marketing at Interactive Television Entertainment.  â€śWe knew that partnering with Namco for these two projects would be a great fit, and we hope to pursue more opportunities with them in the future.”   For more information on HUGO - The Evil Mirror and HUGO Bukkazoom! please visit:  www.namco.com.

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RE: Namco Nabs HUGO for GBA
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2005, 09:06:39 AM »
Every time I see the name Hugo I think of Bart Simpson's evil twin from that Treehouse of Horror episode...

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RE: Namco Nabs HUGO for GBA
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2005, 10:10:29 AM »
"Bukkazoom" sounds like a pretty perverted game for children.
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RE:Namco Nabs HUGO for GBA
« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2005, 02:00:35 PM »
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Originally posted by: joshnickerson
Every time I see the name Hugo I think of Bart Simpson's evil twin from that Treehouse of Horror episode...


So his name was actually Hugo? since I see the show here in latinamerica I thought they had changed the name.
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