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Activision Announces Star Trek Starfleet Command III

March 22, 2002 - Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) is setting a new course for the popular Starfleet Command franchise with the announcement of Star Trek Starfleet Command III for the PC. A tactical starship simulator, Star Trek Starfleet Command III will be the first title in the game series to take place in the Star Trek: The Next Generation timeline. Star Trek Starfleet Command III is expected to be available this holiday season and has not yet been rated by the ESRB. Read more

Activision Announces Stuart Little 2 for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance

March 2002 – The biggest name in adventure, Stuart Little, will jump from the big screen to the Game Boy Advance in Activision, Inc.’s (Nasdaq: ATVI) Stuart Little 2, an all-new game based on one of this summer’s most anticipated feature films. The title allows gamers to continue the action and hilarity of the movie as they take on the persona of the world famous little mouse with a heart as big as the outdoors. Stuart Little 2 for the Game Boy Advance is currently rated "RP" (Rating Pending) by the ESRB and is scheduled for release day and date with the Columbia Pictures’ film release on July 19. Read more

Activision Unleashes Lost Kingdoms for GameCube

March 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Activision, Inc. is taking gamers on a mysterious journey to confront a malevolent force that threatens the future of the world in Lost Kingdoms, the first real-time action RPG for the Nintendo GameCube. Partnering with premier Japanese software publisher and developer FromSoftware, Inc., Activision will publish Lost Kingdoms worldwide excluding Japan, Korea, and China. The game will be available this spring and carries a "T" (Teen) rating for comic mischief and violence from the ESRB.Read more

Activision's Star Trek: Bridge Commander Now Available

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Activision Brings Return to Castle Wolfenstein to PlayStation 2 and Xbox

Jan. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Axis forces are primed for a Blitzkrieg into the console arena with the development of Return to Castle Wolfenstein(TM) for the PlayStation(R) 2 computer entertainment system and the Xbox(TM) video game system from Microsoft. Expanding on the same wickedly addictive gameplay that has driven the PC version to ship more than one million units and top sales charts worldwide, Return to Castle Wolfenstein for the next generation game consoles will feature unique design and technical modifications that take full advantage of each platform's advanced technology. Return to Castle Wolfenstein is being developed by Raster Productions and executive produced by id Software, and is currently rated "RP" Rating Pending by the ESRB. Read more

Activision Ships 2001 Game Slate to North American Retail Outlets

Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Poised to leverage what promises to be the biggest holiday season in video game history, Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) announced today that all of its front-line games for 2001 have shipped to retail outlets throughout North America. Read more

Activision and GameSpy Team to Offer Multiplayer Matching Support

Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) has partnered with GameSpy Industries to provide multiplayer matching services for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater(TM) 3, the first online multiplayer game for the PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system. Utilizing GameSpy's proprietary matchmaking technology, players will be able to seek out up to three other virtual skaters with comparable skills, and then compete throughout eight massive environments. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 is slated to launch in North America on October 30, 2001 and will support the Network Adaptor (Ethernet/Modem)(for PlayStation(R)2) as well as a number of third-party peripherals including USB Ethernet Adapters and USB Modems. Read more

Activision Brings Spider-Man and X-Men Adventures to the Game Boy Advance

Oct. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Some of the most popular Marvel super heroes(TM) are set to once again wield justice and protect the innocent with the releases of Activision, Inc.'s (Nasdaq: ATVI) Spider-Man(R) for the PC and Spider-Man(R): Mysterio's Menace(TM) and X-Men(R): Reign of Apocalypse(TM), both for the Game Boy(R) Advance. These releases mark the super heroes' debut on Nintendo's new handheld video game system. All of the games, which have shipped to North American retail stores, are rated "E" ("Everyone" -- content suitable for persons ages 6 and older) by the ESRB and carry suggested retail prices of $29.99 for the PC and $39.99 for the Game Boy Advance. Read more

Activision Brings the World's Scariest Police Chases to PlayStation

June 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Fans of FOX Broadcasting's hit television show "World's Scariest Police Chases" can now experience the adrenaline-pumping action of the series from the driver's seat with Activision Inc.'s (Nasdaq: ATVI) launch of World's Scariest Police Chases(TM) for the PlayStation(R) game console. The title, developed by Big Ape and produced by Fox Interactive, features the running commentary of the series' host, retired Sheriff John Bunnell, and is currently available in stores nationwide for a suggested retail price of $39.99. World's Scariest Police Chases carries a "T" (Teen - Mild Animated Violence and Mild Language - content suitable for persons ages 13 and older) rating from the ESRB. Read more

Activision Value Tees Off With Golf Resort Tycoon

June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Golf and non-golf enthusiasts alike can get a completely fresh perspective on the popular sport of golf with the release of Golf Resort Tycoon by Activision Value Publishing, a division of Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI). In the game, players are challenged to create, manage and maintain their own ultimate golf resort, complete with clubhouses, pro shops, course hazards and much, much more. Golf Resort Tycoon is currently available nationwide for a suggested retail price of $19.99 and carries a rating of "E" by the ESRB -- content suitable for persons ages six and older. Read more
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