Wizardworks Announces Latest Offering In Leading Outdoors Franchise 'Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter 3: Trophies Of The West.'
Los Angeles, CA, May 11, 2000 - Expanding its award-winning outdoors collection, WizardWorks, a division of Infogrames, Inc., introduces Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter III: Trophies of the West. Slated for release this fall, Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter III is the newest offering in the best-selling collection that allows players the rare chance to track down some of the world's most elusive and coveted big-game animals.
Featuring seven new hunting areas in both the United States and Canada, in addition to prize animals such as Mountain Lions, Elk, Dall Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Caribou, Mountain Goat, Black and Brown Bear, Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter III: Trophies of the West is a must-have for outdoor simulation fans.
"The Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter franchise has continued to captivate the casual and outdoors gaming audiences with its gripping blend of realism and interactivity," said Paul Rinde senior vice president of WizardWorks. "Trophies of the West brings hunting on the PC to the next level with its advanced game engine, immaculately detailed 3D environments, and realistic animal behavior."
Developed by Sunstorm Interactive, Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter III: Trophies of the West delivers one of the most compelling and realistic hunting experiences ever seen on the PC. Side-step around trees and crouch behind boulders to get a clear shot at one of these prestigious trophies. For the first time ever, players can experience the Rocky Mountain tradition of hunting from horseback, providing a unique new perspective. In addition, players can use their truck or ATV to travel around the breathtaking landscape.
Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter III: Trophies of the West will be available this fall at retail outlets nationwide for a suggested retail price of $19.99 or through secure transactions online at http://www.gtstore.com/.
Infogrames Entertainment, S.A. (Paris Bourse: SICOVAM 5257) is a worldwide leader in the interactive entertainment software industry. Headquartered in France, the company develops and publishes award-winning computer and video games for the PlayStation(r) game console, PlayStation 2 game console, Nintendo(r) 64, Nintendo(r) Game Boy(r) Color, Sega(r) Dreamcast(tm), and personal computer platforms. Founded in 1983 by chairman and CEO Bruno Bonnell, Infogrames' 17-year history has produced many award-winning franchises, such as Test Drive(r), V-Rally(tm), Driver, Independence War(tm), Unreal, HardBall(r), Oddworld, and Alone In The Dark(tm). The company is also known for its long list of well-known licenses including Warner Bros. Looney Tunes(tm), Mission: Impossible(tm), Le Mans 24 Hours(r), AM General Hummer(r), Harley- Davidson(r), and Dodge(r) Viper.
Based in New York, Infogrames Inc. is a majority owned subsidiary of Infogrames Entertainment and serves as the headquarters for the company's operations in North America. For more information, visit Infogrames' web site at www.us.infogrames.com.