WESTLAKE RELEASE
YEAR IN REVIEW
Copyright 2001 www.tombraiderchronicles.com
[ December 21st 2001 ]
Macintosh
software conversion specialists westlake Interactive
has published its 2001 Year In Review which outlines
the companies accomplishments for the past twelve
months that includes the release of 12 games for
the MAC platform and the development of a video
games console, MAC Central reports today.
Collaborating
with Aspyr media who act as the companies publishing
arm, Westlake Interactive converted and developed
MAC versions of Escape from Monkey Island, American
McGee's Alice, The Sims: House Party, Tomb Raider
Chronicles, and Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force
Expansion Pack. MacSoft also kept the U.S. programmers
busy with versions of Unreal Tournament: Game
of the Year, Monopoly Casino, Centipede, Wheel
of Fortune 2 and Jeopardy!
Westlake
has also updated more titles than anyone else
to support the new Mac OS X including The Sims,
The Sims Livin' Large, The Sims House Party, Unreal
Tournament, Centipede, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
2, American McGee's Alice, Age of Empires II:
Gold Edition, Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force,
Wheel of Fortune 2 and Jeopardy! 2
Looking
ahead for year 2002, Westlake is currently working
on Sid Meier's Civilization III and Max Payne
and will team up with Aspry Media to convert the
silver screen blockbuster Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer's Stone. Other titles include Return
to Castle Wolfenstein and Spider-Man. Westlake
are also working with Ion Storm Entertainment
to port Eidos Interactive's Deus Ex: The Conspiracy
to Sony's PlayStation 2 system.
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