Post by Segaman on Feb 15, 2005 16:48:51 GMT -5
Midway Games today announced that it has signed a multi-territory agreement with Cartoon Network, licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, to publish video games based on five of the network's Adult Swim programs: Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Brak Show, Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law, Sealab 2021, and Space Ghost Coast to Coast. And also Also based on three of the network's top-rated kids programs: Ed, Edd n Eddy, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, and Dexter's Laboratory. Under the terms of the agreement, Midway has the rights to develop and publish games for the console, handheld and PC platforms. The first Adult Swim product is scheduled to ship in late 2006.
"Cartoon Network is known for creating programming that is cutting-edge in its presentation and content, and thus perfectly suited for video games," said David F. Zucker, Midway president and chief executive officer. "The built-in fan base and popularity of Adult Swim affords us a critical stepping stone towards success."
"Adult Swim is a phenomenon with young adult viewers who identify with the edgy, irreverent tone of the shows and the block," said John Friend, senior vice president, Cartoon Network Enterprises. "Clearly, lots of Adult Swim fans are avid gamers, and we look forward to working with Midway to make games the fans will love."
"Kids love Cartoon Network's programming as much as video games and our agreements with Midway are a perfect fit for both companies," said John Friend, senior vice president, Cartoon Network Enterprises. "We are excited to be working with Midway and eager to help make the launch of their children's line a success."
"Cartoon Network is known for creating programming that is cutting-edge in its presentation and content, and thus perfectly suited for video games," said David F. Zucker, Midway president and chief executive officer. "The built-in fan base and popularity of Adult Swim affords us a critical stepping stone towards success."
"Adult Swim is a phenomenon with young adult viewers who identify with the edgy, irreverent tone of the shows and the block," said John Friend, senior vice president, Cartoon Network Enterprises. "Clearly, lots of Adult Swim fans are avid gamers, and we look forward to working with Midway to make games the fans will love."
"Kids love Cartoon Network's programming as much as video games and our agreements with Midway are a perfect fit for both companies," said John Friend, senior vice president, Cartoon Network Enterprises. "We are excited to be working with Midway and eager to help make the launch of their children's line a success."