Taluntain
Fri, 30th Jul '04, 4:37pm
Atari has issued a press release (http://corporate.infogrames.com/corp_pressreleases.php?op=story&sid=508) today, announcing their financial results for the fiscal 2005 first quarter ended June 30, 2004.
Here's the interesting part:
Atari’s product lineup for the remainder of fiscal 2005 is expected to include the following key releases, among many others:
•For the second quarter ending September 30, 2004: Backyard Skater (PC), Deer Hunter 2005 (PC), Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (PS2), Shadow Ops: Red Mercury (PC), Asterix & Obelix (PS2), Terminator 3: The Redemption (PS2, Xbox, and GameCube), Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (PS2 and Xbox), Unreal Tournament Editor's Choice (PC), YuYu Hakusho: Dark Tournament (PS2), Zoids: Legacy (GBA), and Zoids: Battle Legends (GameCube).
•For the third quarter ending December 31, 2004: Axis & Allies (PC), Backyard Basketball (GBA), Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 (PS2), Dragon Ball Z: Buu’s Fury (GBA), Duel Masters Cobalt (PS2), Duel Masters 2: Kaijudo Showdown (GBA), Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (Xbox and PC), Godzilla: Save The Earth (PS2 and Xbox), RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 (PC), Sid Meier’s Pirates! (PC), and YuYu Hakusho: Tournament Tactics.
•For the fourth quarter ending March 31, 2005: Revenue will be driven by releases from both the lucrative Dragon Ball Z and Dungeons & Dragons franchises.
Notice the bolded text, announcing that along with the previously-annouced Xbox port, a PC port of the PS2 Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone game will also be made. Additionally, more D&D games will apparently be released in 2005.
If the FR: Demon Stone announcement turns out to be true (Atari's PR lead has mentioned the possibility of a PC version on the official Atari forums before), Sorcerer's Place will also be covering this title.
We are currently waiting for the official confirmation of the Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone for PC.
Here's the interesting part:
Atari’s product lineup for the remainder of fiscal 2005 is expected to include the following key releases, among many others:
•For the second quarter ending September 30, 2004: Backyard Skater (PC), Deer Hunter 2005 (PC), Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (PS2), Shadow Ops: Red Mercury (PC), Asterix & Obelix (PS2), Terminator 3: The Redemption (PS2, Xbox, and GameCube), Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (PS2 and Xbox), Unreal Tournament Editor's Choice (PC), YuYu Hakusho: Dark Tournament (PS2), Zoids: Legacy (GBA), and Zoids: Battle Legends (GameCube).
•For the third quarter ending December 31, 2004: Axis & Allies (PC), Backyard Basketball (GBA), Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 (PS2), Dragon Ball Z: Buu’s Fury (GBA), Duel Masters Cobalt (PS2), Duel Masters 2: Kaijudo Showdown (GBA), Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (Xbox and PC), Godzilla: Save The Earth (PS2 and Xbox), RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 (PC), Sid Meier’s Pirates! (PC), and YuYu Hakusho: Tournament Tactics.
•For the fourth quarter ending March 31, 2005: Revenue will be driven by releases from both the lucrative Dragon Ball Z and Dungeons & Dragons franchises.
Notice the bolded text, announcing that along with the previously-annouced Xbox port, a PC port of the PS2 Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone game will also be made. Additionally, more D&D games will apparently be released in 2005.
If the FR: Demon Stone announcement turns out to be true (Atari's PR lead has mentioned the possibility of a PC version on the official Atari forums before), Sorcerer's Place will also be covering this title.
We are currently waiting for the official confirmation of the Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone for PC.