Activision Extends O2 Lineup into the Motocross Arena
April 9, 2002 -- Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI)
is
expanding its industry leading Activision O2 brand lineup with the
development of a new motocross game that will be headlined by
three-time
undefeated Summer X-Games freestyle gold medallist, Travis Pastrana.
The
sixth title to be marketed under the Activision O2 brand, Travis
Pastrana’s
Pro MotoX will feature other top riders including Mike Brown, Tommy
Clowers, Ernesto Fonseca and Carey Hart.
“Travis Pastrana is undoubtedly one of the hottest motocross riders on
the
circuit today and we are extremely excited to have just signed with
him,”
states Kathy Vrabeck, executive vice president, Activision Global
Publishing
and Brand Management. “The popularity of motocross events worldwide
has
continued to rise with attendance numbers reaching all-time highs. As
television coverage and event sponsorship has increased, motocross has
become one of the fastest growing sectors in motor sports.
Activision’s
partnership with Travis will allow us to deliver a comprehensive,
authentic
motocross experience that lets players compete in both freestyle riding
and
head-to-head racing action.”
The youngest motocross champion to win a national title, Travis Pastrana became a sports phenomenon on the amateur circuit in 1992 at the age of 9 and continued his winning streak with five national amateur championships. In 1998, with the introduction of competitive freestyle riding, he was the first World Freestyle Champion. Since then, Pastrana has dominated the sport of freestyle motocross having never lost a competition in which he has entered. In 2001, he won gold medals at both the Summer X-Games and Gravity Games.
In addition to Pastrana, the game will also feature Mike Brown, the 2001 AMA AMA/Chevy Trucks U.S. MX Series champion; Tommy Clowers, the gold medallist in step-up at the 2000 and 2001 Summer X-Games and the current step-up record holder in the Guinness Book of World Records; Ernesto Fonseca, the 2001 AMA 125cc West Region Supercross champion and 1999 AMA Motocross/Supercross Rookie of the Year; and Carey Hart, the first motocross rider to pull off a backflip during competition.
More information about Activision and its products can be found on the company's World Wide Web site, which is located at www.activision.com.
SOURCE Activision
The youngest motocross champion to win a national title, Travis Pastrana became a sports phenomenon on the amateur circuit in 1992 at the age of 9 and continued his winning streak with five national amateur championships. In 1998, with the introduction of competitive freestyle riding, he was the first World Freestyle Champion. Since then, Pastrana has dominated the sport of freestyle motocross having never lost a competition in which he has entered. In 2001, he won gold medals at both the Summer X-Games and Gravity Games.
In addition to Pastrana, the game will also feature Mike Brown, the 2001 AMA AMA/Chevy Trucks U.S. MX Series champion; Tommy Clowers, the gold medallist in step-up at the 2000 and 2001 Summer X-Games and the current step-up record holder in the Guinness Book of World Records; Ernesto Fonseca, the 2001 AMA 125cc West Region Supercross champion and 1999 AMA Motocross/Supercross Rookie of the Year; and Carey Hart, the first motocross rider to pull off a backflip during competition.
More information about Activision and its products can be found on the company's World Wide Web site, which is located at www.activision.com.
SOURCE Activision



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