Crave announces its E3 2002 line-up
Crave has announced the games that it will be showing at E3 later this month.
In a press release issued today, Crave Entertainment released information on the games that it will be displaying at this year's E3. Crave will be showing Ultimate Fighting Championship: Throwdown for both the PlayStation 2 and GameCube, The Lost for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, Mace Griffin Bounty Hunter for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, and PC, Whirl Tour for the GameCube and PlayStation 2, and H2Overdrive for the PlayStation 2.
H2Overdrive is Crave's arcade speedboat racer that features mass-market appeal and multi-player focused gameplay. There are 10 boats and drivers to compete with, each able to make full use of a wide variety of power-ups.
"We are exhibiting a variety of quality entertainment titles that combine great gameplay and advanced technology at the show this year," said Martin Spiess, senior vice president, global marketing at Crave Entertainment. "We are expanding our strong, established brands like Ultimate Fighting Championship, while exploring new terrain with games like The Lost(TM), Mace Griffin Bounty Hunter and Whirl Tour."
Both versions of UFC Throwdown are scheduled for release June 25. The Lost, Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter, and Whirl Tour will hit store shelves in the fourth quarter of this year. H2Overdrive is currently slated for release in the third quarter of this year.
For more on Crave's E3 line-up, including hands-on impressions, stay tuned for our upcoming coverage from the show floor.
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