To: Marc Newman who wrote (7705 ) 8/27/1998 4:41:00 PM From: Brian MacDonald Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14266
Marc, Here's a release that I just came aware of. Note who has joined the H2O team, and will lead the design of "NomenQuest. Brian =============== FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: H2O Entertainment Corp. Mr. Michael Tam President & C.E.O. (403) 262-7529 (PLAY) (403) 261-6996 (FAX) h2oent.com THE ALBERTA STOCK EXCHANGE HAS NEITHER APPROVED NOR DISAPPROVED THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. NEWS RELEASE TRANSMITTED BY CANADIAN CORPORATE NEWS FOR: H2O ENTERTAINMENT CORP. ASE SYMBOL: HTO AUGUST 27, 1998 H2O to Develop New Nintendo 64 Role Playing Game CALGARY, ALBERTA--THQ Inc. (NASDAQ NMS: THQI) announced today that it has signed an agreement with interactive game developer H20 Entertainment Corp. (ASE: HTO) to design and develop a new role playing game (RPG), which THQ will publish and distribute, for the Nintendo 64 game console. The game, "NomenQuest," is scheduled for worldwide release by THQ in the fourth quarter of 1999. "We are really pleased with the success of our two current RPGs, 'Quest 64' and 'Granstream Saga'," said Michael Haller, senior vice president, THQ. "As the technology gap narrows among developers, an even greater premium will be placed on games which feature solid character development and engrossing story lines. We hope this relationship with H20 will enable us to provide RPG fans with this type of game." "We are very excited to be working with a partner like THQ whose reputation in the industry is so solid," said Michael Tam, CEO, H2O. "THQ has a great track record for publishing quality titles and delivering them into the retail channel on time with a sophisticated and creative marketing program behind them." Chris Klug, known to fantasy adventure game players as the designer of the classic "DragonQuest" board game for TSR, has joined the H2O team, and will lead the design of "NomenQuest." H2O previously developed "Tetrisphere" for Nintendo 64, which was a critical success as well as popular among game players, selling more than 430,000 units since its release in August 1997. H2O Entertainment Corp., based in Calgary, Alberta, is an interactive entertainment software developer specializing in video game development for the Nintendo 64 game console. The H2O Web site is located at www.h2oent.com. THQ Inc. develops, publishes and distributes interactive entertainment software worldwide for a variety of hardware platforms including PC CD-ROM, and those manufactured by Nintendo and Sony. -30-