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Aptus Games Starts Their Engines Launching First Mini-Motion™ Title: Cars of Fury™
Business Wire, Sept 24, 2008
Paired Racing Game And Motion-Sensing Controller Modeled After Nuclear Powered RC Car Of The Future Is Built For Speed And Devastation
RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- Actiga Corporation, (OTCBB: AGAC) (Frankfurt: 1AI), a leading pioneer in active video gaming, announces that its wholly owned subsidiary, Aptus Games, a fully integrated developer and manufacturer of interactive entertainment and motion-sensing technology, introduces Mini-Motion[TM]: Cars of Fury[TM]. More than a video game and toy, Mini-Motion: Cars of Fury distinctively combines a motion-sensing controller modeled to look like a nuclear powered RC car of the future with a futuristic racing game, making an unparalleled gaming experience at the player's fingertips.
"Mini-Motion: Cars of Fury is fun, ruthless, and fast paced racing entertainmentOthe cool RC car controller combined with blazing speeds, fantastic weaponry and monster jumps places Mini-Motion: Cars of Fury in a category by itself," said Loren Kaiser, President, Aptus Games. "Mini-Motion: Cars of Fury marks the debut title of four Mini-Motion games to be announced soon and available at retailers this holiday season."
The Mini-Motion product line offers casual, avid, and non-gamers alike exciting alternatives to traditional PC/MAC game play. Mini-Motion players will experience a seamless tactile relationship between the controller and game, providing a new echelon of game play.
Mini-Motions: Cars of Fury is rated E (Everyone) by The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and requires no game installation, as content is streamed directly from the Cars of Fury disc. Players can also tap into the Mini-Motion online community, connecting them with other Mini-Motion gaming enthusiasts, where they can contribute to leaderboards and participate in a variety of forums centered on their gaming interests and passion for racing. Users will also have ability to download free bonus tracks and newly designed on screen cars.
Mini-Motion: Cars of Fury aligns a unique convergence of popular consumer trends, combining 3D game graphics, motion sensing controllers, unique collectability, and true plug and play simplicity at a great price and will be available at participating retailers in Q4 2008 for $19.99 MSRP.
About Actiga Corporation
Actiga Corporation is a leading pioneer in active gaming. The company's mission is to empower users to enjoy real-life, natural motion game play controllers that provide access to revolutionary downloadable 3D games and PC/Console-based video games. The company is committed to bringing to market a portfolio of online and PC/Console gaming products and services through its family of companies. For additional information, visit http://www.actiga.com.
About Aptus Games
Headquartered in Riverside, California, Aptus Games[TM] is the pioneering, developer and manufacturer of motion-sensing controller and 3D immersive game pairings, including their revolutionary new line of Mini Motion[TM] controllers and games transforms traditional gaming controls into the primary physical elements of each game, allowing enthusiasts to play using natural motions and movements. Scheduled to hit major retailers in Fall 2008, Aptus Games continues to expand enablement of their proprietary motion technology and hardware with some of the most popular casual game titles, providing unsurpassed real life interaction and play everywhere portability with each game, at the player's fingertips, and across both PC and Mac platforms with Web 2.0 browser technology. Aptus Games is a wholly owned subsidiary of Actiga Corporation, (OTCBB: AGAC), a leading pioneer in active video gaming products and services. For more information about Aptus Games[TM], please visit www.aptusgames.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 about Actiga Corporation. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts. Such forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, launching Aptus Games in the third quarter of 2008, are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ from the forward-looking statement. The following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ from those set forth in the forward-looking statement: a delay in the timing of the launch of new products; general economic conditions; geopolitical events and regulatory changes; requirements or changes adversely affecting the businesses in which Actiga is engaged; demand for the products and services that Actiga provides. Actiga assumes no obligation to update the information in this press release.
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