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Namco Releases Chilling New
Assets From Ghosthunter
San Jose (May 27, 2004) --Namco Hometek Inc., a leading developer and publisher
of interactive entertainment content, announced today the release of
new
screenshots and dedicated website for Ghosthunter, the dark and atmospheric
third-person action-adventure game, due out this fall for the PlayStation®2
computer entertainment system.
New screens showcase the variety of chilling environments in which rookie cop
Lazarus Jones tries to survive. Environments include a school, prison, swamp and
even an abandoned ship possessed by its ghoulish crew. Each gritty screenshot
offers a close-up look at the horde of paranormal characters, from freakish
teddy bear ghosts and undead soldiers to skeleton spirits and demonic little
girls.
For those who aren’t easily spooked and can’t get enough of Ghosthunter’s
sinister plot, film-quality graphics and ghostly effects, Namco has also
released a website dedicated to the game. Travel down hallways and search
through the infamous high school that was once the site of a brutal and
unexplained massacre – the location where the game’s main characters first
stumble across the ghost research laboratory. If you think you can handle it,
visit http://ghosthunter.namco.com
and read up on character bios, become an expert in ghost hunting weapons and
send a final chill up your spine with additional movie trailers form the game.
You might want to leave the lights on.
About Namco Hometek Inc.
Namco Hometek Inc. is the U.S. consumer division of Namco Limited, a Tokyo-based
world leader in the high-tech entertainment industry. Committed to providing the
ultimate entertainment experience, Namco uses cutting-edge technology and
advanced electronics to take their theme parks, arcades, and home video games
far beyond traditional entertainment.

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