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Today Ubisoft, one of the world's largest video game publishers, announced a long-term worldwide licensing agreement with Touchstone Television to develop and publish a video game based on the Emmy Award-winning television series Lost. Developed by Ubisoft's award-winning Montreal studio and scheduled to hit retail shelves worldwide in 2007, the game will be offered for home and portable consoles as well as PCs.

"We are delighted to work with Bryan Burk, one of the biggest producers in Hollywood and with Touchstone Television," said Yves Guillemot, chief executive officer of Ubisoft. "That they have chosen us for the adaptation of the cult series 'Lost' is the best homage that a producer can make to the creativity of Ubisoft."

"This deal is another example of how truly powerful the 'Lost' brand is," said Bruce Gersh, senior vice president, business development, ABC Entertainment and Touchstone Television. "We are excited to work together with Ubisoft to create a gaming experience that will allow fans to further immerse themselves into the mysteries and intrigues of the series."

"The creative appeal of 'Lost' transcends borders with its character driven stories and addictive mysterious mythology," said Julia Franz, executive vice president, Touchstone Television. "It's not enough for fans worldwide to just watch 'Lost,' the game is a wonderful opportunity to organically extend this creative phenomenon into an interactive consumer experience."

"Many of us on 'Lost' have been hardcore gamers for years and the chance to work with Ubisoft, a company behind some of our favorite titles, has excited us to no end," said Lost executive producer Bryan Burk. "With the ability to tell new interactive stories within the 'Lost' universe, we're giddy to be developing a game that, once completed, will be as engaging and fun to play as it is to create."

J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof co-created Lost and also serve as executive producers, along with Bryan Burk, Jack Bender and Carlton Cuse. Lost, which is filmed entirely on location in Hawaii, is from Touchstone Television.


Hmm, wonder what kind of game they will make out of this?
 
Probably a long, boring one which makes little to no sense yet sells tonnes anyway.


If they can make a game of this, sopranos and desperate housewives, where is my Supernatural game? :confused:
 
DEFINITELY getting this game. It's been rumered for a while now. Seeing it confirmed now, with UBISOFT making it?....I can't wait!
 
Horrorfan said:
Probably a long, boring one which makes little to no sense yet sells tonnes anyway.


If they can make a game of this, sopranos and desperate housewives, where is my Supernatural game? :confused:
Next year:o :up:
 
Hahaha I haven't seen a single Season 2 episode.
I'm going to do just what I did with Season 1....wait for the DVD release and watch them all back to back :up:
 
I don't see this working as anything other than an adventure game. something like Indigo Prophecy.
 
I don't see how they can make a game out of this, but then again they made a Di Vinci Code game and people seem to like it. I'll be getting this though. :D
 
That's because Lost itself is cooler than Battlestar.
 
ToddIsDead said:
That's because Lost itself is cooler than Battlestar.
How dare you:mad: why don't you just watch your dumb ABC show that goes nowhere. You have shamed me and my show I do say so sir I declare a dual.
 
I love Lost, but this game, it's gonna suck hard.
 
deathshead2 said:
:mad: Battlestar has better writing! they also have a comicbook so yeah

They're actually working on a comic book for LOST...so...yeahhhhh :D
 
I'm neutral about a LOST game, for now. Anyway, the season finale is tomorrow. I. Can't. Wait. Any. Longer!!!
 
The season finale is going to be awesome. The game, not so much. I don't have much faith in any licensed games.
 

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