Ubi Soft and LSP On The Road To El Dorado!

Light and Shadow Production and Ubi Soft signed a partnership agreement for two major Dream Works licenses: The Road to El Dorado and Toonsylvania.

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Light and Shadow Production and Ubi Soft signed a partnership agreement for two major
Dream Works™ licenses: The Road to El Dorado and Toonsylvania.

The publisher Light and Shadow Production (LSP) and Ubi Soft® Entertainment are teaming up to
produce and co-publish internationally two new video games under the licenses for The Road to El Dorado and Toonsylvania. These licenses belong to DreamWorks™, the company formed by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen. The move reflects Ubi Soft's desire to develop very high-quality software for the new-generation consoles and offer gamers all the thrills they have come to expect. The marriage of a breathtaking universe and Ubi Soft/LSP's know-how, especially in the area of new consoles, is sure to
produce a game that will be eagerly awaited in the international market, especially the United States.

The Road to El Dorado, the next super production of DreamWorks , is coming soon as a video game!

The first few images are very promising... The adventurous spirit of the animated movie is a natural for video games, and this one will preserve both the picture's historical and geographical inspiration. 3D images from the film will be integrated. Plans call for an international market launch for PC, PlayStation, Game Boy Color and
Dreamcast consoles at the same time the movie is released in Europe, in late 2000, and will thus take advantage of Hollywood's marketing campaign for the animated feature. The PlayStation 2 and the Dolphin versions are to be released in 2001.

The characters and comic world of the animated series Toonsylvania will also be featured in an action
platform game. In Dr. Vic Frankenstein's castle, Igor has once again botched an experiment: and you are Igor! The explosion smashed your friend Phil into a thousand pieces and sent them flying to different places. Now you
must invent gizmos to help you move ahead in the game and recover the scattered bits of Phil. Spiders, rats, werewolves, carnivorous plants and other fearsome creatures will be waiting for you in the summer of 2000 on
Game Boy Color.

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