Black Bean
announced today that it has signed an exclusive deal with
Alfa Romeo to develop a racing videogame based on the
prestigious Italian car brand.
Black Bean's
acquisition of the worldwide Alfa Romeo rights underlines
its determination to make an impact in the world of
multiplatform videogame development and publishing. The Alfa
Romeo brand is well-known and synonymous of stylish sport
cars. The game is being developed by award winning developer
Milestone, critically acclaimed for its Screamer franchise,
the Superbike series published by Electronic Arts under the
EA Sports brand and the recently released Racing Evoluzione,
an Xbox exclusive game published by Atari.
S.C.A.R. –
Squadra Corse Alfa Romeo, the title of the game, is in
development for the PS2, Xbox, PC platforms and Mobile and
will be released during the second quarter of 2005.
"We are thrilled
to be working with such a strong brand", said Marco Minoli,
Head of Marketing at Black Bean. "Italy is traditionally a
country with a few number of companies working on the
development and publishing segment; our intention is to
create synergy with local strengths, such as car design and
styling and prestigious brand like Alfa Romeo which have a
high level of awareness both nationally and
internationally".
"Working on
S.C.A.R. with Alfa Romeo is really exciting", said Antonio
Farina, Milestone's President, "it is in fact a dream come
true for us: to combine the leading-edge of Italian
technology both in real life racing and in simulation to
produce a game which celebrates the Italian leadership in
driving; Alfa Romeo is not only a winning company nowadays,
but a glorious brand from the early years of racing, and
this will be reflected in the game".
"Driving an Alfa
Romeo", said Hans Hoegstedt, head of Marketing and
Communication in Alfa Romeo, "is not like driving an
ordinary car in an ordinary context. It is pure driving
desire turned into a car which is also the expression of
one's personality.
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The new game, which will feature Alfa Romeo models,
is now being developed by thee award winning
developer Milestone, who created the recently
released 'Racing Evoluzione' (above), an Xbox game
published by Atari |
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The new game, which will feature Alfa Romeo models,
is now being developed by thee award winning
developer Milestone, who created the recently
released 'Racing Evoluzione' (above), an Xbox game
published by Atari |
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"When you are in the driving seat, your hands on the leather
steering wheel, you are at one with your Alfa Romeo: the
road before your eyes, the tyres's grip on the road, your
heart beating at the same rpm of your engine. This new
alliance with Black Bean, allows us to offer our clients as
well as all those who share our passion for driving the
chance to re-live the unique experience of being at the
steering wheel of an Alfa Romeo"
Black Bean
Black bean is the games label of Lago Srl, which is part of
the Leader Group. Leader SpA has been the leading
independent distributor in Italy since it started business
in 1984. Leader is based in Gazzada (Varese) which is
situated 30 miles north of Milan in northern Italy.
Black
Bean philosophy is to focus on a wide range of games genre
leveraging on an friendly gameplay, additional contents and
fully localised products in order to give the player an
immersive and addictive gaming experience.
Milestone
Milestone was founded on 1996 in Milan, by Antonio Farina.
The company's first products were the successful Screamer
series of driving games published on the Virgin Interactive
label. In the following years Milestone has specialised in
the production of racing simulations and has rapidly become
the most successful games developer in Italy.
Until 2001
Milestone has developed, exclusively for Electronic Arts,
under the EA Sports brand, the officially licensed
simulation of the Superbike World Championship, which became
the best motorbike racing simulator ever. In 2003 Milestone
completed its first console title, with the critically
acclaimed Racing Evoluzione (Apex in the US), developed
exclusively for the Xbox and launched by Atari.
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