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Sin City Games are Coming
Red Mile Entertainment, Inc. today announced it has entered into a multi-year, worldwide license agreement to develop and to publish video games based on the "Sin City" series of graphic novels by writer/artist and film director Frank Miller. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The winner of multiple awards in its original comic-book and graphic-novel forms, the "Sin City" property achieved even greater public awareness with the 2005 release of the successful Frank Miller's Sin City live-action theatrical feature film.
"'Sin City' enjoys a broad and devoted following. Its crime noir settings, richly detailed characters, hyper-real action sequences, and engaging stories provide an outstanding groundwork for video games," said Chester Aldridge, CEO of Red Mile Entertainment. "Red Mile is enthusiastic about working with Frank Miller to create a franchise that is worthy of this great property."
"Taking 'Sin City' into the world of video games is very exciting - games offer a whole new way to bring audiences into 'Sin City,'" said Frank Miller. "The Red Mile team has impressed me with its dedication to creating 'Sin City' video games that will remain true to 'Sin City' as I've always seen it."
http://www.superherohype.com/news.php?id=5738
Red Mile Entertainment, Inc. today announced it has entered into a multi-year, worldwide license agreement to develop and to publish video games based on the "Sin City" series of graphic novels by writer/artist and film director Frank Miller. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The winner of multiple awards in its original comic-book and graphic-novel forms, the "Sin City" property achieved even greater public awareness with the 2005 release of the successful Frank Miller's Sin City live-action theatrical feature film.
"'Sin City' enjoys a broad and devoted following. Its crime noir settings, richly detailed characters, hyper-real action sequences, and engaging stories provide an outstanding groundwork for video games," said Chester Aldridge, CEO of Red Mile Entertainment. "Red Mile is enthusiastic about working with Frank Miller to create a franchise that is worthy of this great property."
"Taking 'Sin City' into the world of video games is very exciting - games offer a whole new way to bring audiences into 'Sin City,'" said Frank Miller. "The Red Mile team has impressed me with its dedication to creating 'Sin City' video games that will remain true to 'Sin City' as I've always seen it."
http://www.superherohype.com/news.php?id=5738