Activision Value's ``The Gladiators of Rome'' for the PC Enters the Arena.Business Editors & Entertainment Writers MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 14, 2002 The spectacle and valor valor a rodenticide no longer marketed because of toxicity in horses causing dehydration, abdominal pain, hindlimb weakness, inappetence, fishy smell in urine. Called also N-3-pyridyl methyl N1-p-nitrophenyl urea. of the Roman arenas will be recreated on the PC with the release of "The Gladiators of Rome Gladiators of Rome is a game that incorporates mild strategy into the gameplay while still focusing on being an action game. The player starts out with a certain amount of money with which a slave gladiator is purchased. " from Activision Value Activision Value Publishing, Inc. is an American computer and video game company, a merger of Activision, Expert Software and Head Games Publishing. , a division of Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI ATVI Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute ). The real-time strategy A real-time strategy (RTS) video game is one that is distinctly not turn-based. The phrase real-time is used to distinguish such games within the broader genre of strategic wargames, which has a longer history both inside and outside of video gaming. game challenges players to train, equip and lead a troop of gladiators gladiators [Lat.,=swordsmen], in ancient Rome, class of professional fighters, who performed for exhibition. Gladiatorial combats usually took place in amphitheaters. They probably were introduced from Etruria and originally were funeral games. as they progress through small arenas to the great coliseums of Rome. "The Gladiators of Rome" is available at retail stores nationwide for a suggested retail price of $19.99 and has been rated "M" for Mature by the ESRB ESRB Entertainment Software Rating Board ESRB Estrogen Receptor Beta ESRB Explosive Safety Review Board . "In 'The Gladiators of Rome' players can return to the golden age of the empire and experience the exhilaration and fear of the ancient Roman sport," said Patrick Kelly, Vice President of Studios, Activision Value Publishing. "With dozens of different ways for players to equip and train their fighters, 'The Gladiators of Rome' combines the best of a strategy game with the fun and excitement of an action game." Players take on the role of a trainer of would-be heroes pitted against all odds to become an elite Roman fighter. Gamers begin with little money and no experience as they buy weapons, armor and training materials to develop their fighters. To advance their gladiators further, players can earn more coin by risking life and limb in the Roman arenas. Once the action starts, authentic coliseums come alive with lions, clashing warriors and the roar of the mob. In order to help assure victory, players will be able to marshal their fighters and issue commands from an overhead perspective. Those that survive the arena will be stronger for their efforts, those that don't become food for the lions. Minimum system requirements for "The Gladiators of Rome" include a Pentium 500Mhz, 64 MB RAM, a Sound Card, 3D Accelerator, 300 MB of Hard Drive space, 8X CD ROM, Mouse and Keyboard and Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. About Activision Value Headquartered in Minneapolis, MN, Activision Value Publishing, Inc., a division of Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI), is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Activision Publishing, Inc. The company specializes in developing interactive entertainment software for the PC systems and all other console systems worldwide. For more information about Activision Value Publishing, visit the company's web site at www.activisionvalue.com or www.activision.com. The statements contained in this release that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements." The Company cautions readers of this press release that a number of important factors could cause Activision's actual future results to differ materially from those expressed in any such forward-looking statements. These important factors, and other factors that could affect Activision, are described in Activision's Annual Report on Form 10-K Form 10-K A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information. Form 10-K See 10-K. for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2002, which was filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Readers of this press release are referred to such filings. |
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