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BOLD GAMES TURNS UP THE HEAT WITH ‘WINGS OVER EUROPE: COLD WAR GONE HOT’
-Sequel to the Top-Selling PC Game 'Wings Over Vietnam'
MINNEAPOLIS, MN, April 03, 2006 Destineer Publishing’s Bold Games division, a leader in casual games, today announced the sequel to its top-selling flight-simulation.
Available this April for the PC, Wings Over Europe: Cold War Gone Hot delivers seat-of-your pants dogfight experiences flying some of the most legendary jet fighters in Cold War history.
Set in hypothetical WWIII scenarios, Wings Over Europe: Cold War Gone Hot depicts a West Germany invasion by the Soviet Red Army. Campaign scenarios are set throughout the 1960s and mid-1970s, each with different aircraft to fly and increased sophistication of enemy MiGs and air-defenses. Players will take their part in one of the NATO alliance air forces, or the newly formed German Luftwaffe and scramble to defend the skies of Western Germany from Soviet aggression!
“Whether players enjoy single missions, full-campaigns, or multiplayer, Wings Over Europe: Cold War Gone Hot is sure to satisfy flight-enthusiasts of all ages,” said Bold Games CEO Paul Rinde.
Available this April, Wings Over Europe: Cold War Gone Hot will retail for $29.99 and will be exclusively distributed by Navarre Corporation in North America.
Contact:
Steve Charbonneau
Destinneer
scharbonneau@destineerstudios.com
763-231-8015
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About Destineer
Bold Games is owned by Destineer Publishing Corp. Destineer® was created in 2001 by former Bungie Software Corp. executive vice-president Peter Tamte and is managed today by Mr. Tamte and CEO Paul Rinde, formerly a senior vice-president of Atari. Destineer develops and publishes electronic entertainment for personal computers and video game consoles. The company’s Destineer Studios builds games using Destineer’s proprietary 3D engine. The company’s Destineer Publishing Corp. publishes products created by Destineer Studios as well as third parties. The company’s MacSoft® is a leading developer and publisher of entertainment, education and productivity software for Macintosh® computers.
About Third Wire
Third Wire Productions, Inc. is a software development company founded in 1999 by the talents behind the critically acclaimed simulation games Jane’s Longbow 2 and European Air War. Located in Austin, Texas, the company independently funded and developed Strike Fighters Project 1 and Strike Fighters Gold. Third Wire also licenses its technology to its strategic partners to develop low-cost, low-risk titles such as First Flight: The Wright Experience. More information can be obtained by visiting the company’s web site at http://www.thirdwire.com.
About Navarre Corporation
Navarre Corporation (Nasdaq: NAVR) is a publisher and distributor of a broad range of home entertainment and multimedia products, including PC software, CD audio, DVD and VHS video, video games and accessories. Since its founding in 1983, the company has established distribution relationships with customers across a wide spectrum of retail channels which includes mass merchants, discount, wholesale club, office and music superstores, military and e-tailers nationwide. The company currently provides its products to over 18,000 retail and distribution center locations throughout the United States and Canada. Navarre has recently expanded its business to include the licensing and publishing of home entertainment and multimedia content, primarily through the acquisitions of Encore Software, Inc., BCI Eclipse Company, LLC, FUNimation Productions, Ltd. and the FUNimation Stores, Ltd. For more information, please visit the company's web site at http://www.navarre.com .
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