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Interplay Announces Stonekeep for WiiWare

The classic Interplay RPG will be revived on WiiWare

Interplay recently announced that they are partnering with Alpine Studios in order to revive their classic first person RPG franchise, Stonekeep on WiiWare.

The latest Stonekeep title will feature gameplay that is based on the original title that was released in 1995.

Stonekeep is planned for release in the third quarter of 2010.

Press Release


Interplay and Alpine Studios Announce Stonekeep Development Project

Interplay and Alpine Studios Announce Stonekeep WiiWare™


January 11th, 2010, 5:00 PM - PRESS RELEASE
A New Generation of Gamers Will Seek Fortune and Glory in Stonekeep

(January 11th, 2010) — Interplay Entertainment Corp. and Alpine Studios today announce their partnership to revive Stonekeep, the hit PC game originally published by Interplay.

"We are very happy that Alpine Studios shares our enthusiasm to develop a new title based on this classic Interplay adventure game. With Stonekeep we continue our strategy to introduce our legendary portfolio to a new generation of players", said Hervé Caen, CEO of Interplay. "The new game play will provide fun, a little fear and many exciting moments to all family members who dare to seek their fortunes and rid Stonekeep´s dungeons and corridors of evil using the Wii Remote™ controller," said Les Pardew, the founder of Alpine Studios.

The new Stonekeep is expected for initial release during the third quarter of 2010 and is planned for electronic distribution through Nintendo's WiiWare™ service.


 

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Press Release

Interplay and Alpine Studios Announce Stonekeep Development Project

Interplay and Alpine Studios Announce Stonekeep WiiWare™


January 11th, 2010, 5:00 PM - PRESS RELEASE

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