EIDOS ANNOUNCES
INSANE CLOWN PARTNER
Copyright 2003 www.tombraiderchronicles.com
[ February 25th 2003 ]
Eidos
Interactive, a leading developer and publisher
of interactive entertainment, today announced
its exciting partnership with multi-platinum recording
artists the Insane Clown Posse (ICP), Psychopathic
Records and the Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try
This At Home video games for the PlayStation 2
computer entertainment system and Xbox game system
from Microsoft. The games are scheduled for release
this summer.
The partnership
allows Eidos usage of ICP songs for the in-game
soundtrack and multiple marketing co-opportunities
at ICP concerts and JCW wrestling events in addition
to events at retail. Gamers will be able to unlock
exclusive ICP content on the game disc as well
as play Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope as wrestlers
in the game. "Eidos Interactive is pleased to
announce this partnership with ICP and Psychopathic
Records," said Kevin Gill, Senior Product Manager
for Eidos. "We feel that ICP and the superstars
of Juggalo Championship Wrestling are the perfect
fit for the hardcore game experience that Backyard
Wrestling will deliver on the PS2 and the Xbox."
ICP may
be more infamous than famous, but the band has
made quite a mark on music history and on the
lives of the 1,000,000+ fans (Juggalos) that follow
their music and their message. Where some see
an underworld of bizarre painted faces jumping
to a twisted mesh of rock, hip hop and soda, others
see one of the longest running records in Billboard
Top 200 history, a full length motion picture:
Big Money Hustlas, the second highest grossing
wrestling organization in the U.S.: Juggalo Championship
Wrestling (JCW), a career in the WWF, WCW, and
ECW, and Psychopathic Records, the self-owned
record label behind it all.
"This
is the final piece of the puzzle for Juggalo world
domination. We've conquered every form of media
and entertainment that exists, and now by partnering
with Eidos we're taking over the world of video
games as well," said Violent J of ICP. "Consider
this your official notice. We're totally geeked
to be a part of the Backyard Wrestling video game,
along with the stars of Juggalo Championship Wrestling.
This is a dream come true ... What!" added Shaggy
2 Dope.
Psychopathic
Records, the successful, Detroit-based record
label is home to such cutting edge artists as
The Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid, Blaze Ya Dead
Homie, Anybody Killa, Esham and Zug Island. Psychopathic
Records will delve deep into the vaults of their
ten-year history, partnering with Eidos Interactive
to contribute several select tracks for the in-game
soundtrack. "We are very excited to have the opportunity
to participate in this melding of entertainment
genres," says Alex Abbis, CEO of Psychopathic
Records. "Backyard Wrestling is the perfect fit
for the Insane Clown Posse and JCW."
ackyard
Wrestling: Don't Try This At Home places gamers
in the role of an up-and-coming backyard wrestler.
Each player's success is based on his ability
to use and abuse the environment as well as his
opponent. With each win, wrestlers move one step
closer to the ultimate goal, being crowned "The
King of Hardcore."
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