TDK announces fiscal 2003 lineup
The company has a variety of games planned for the PS2, GameCube, Xbox, and GBA for 2002 and early 2003.
TDK Mediactive has revealed its release calendar for the upcoming fiscal year. The company will support multiple consoles and the Game Boy Advance handheld with its licensed games such as Shrek, Robotech, Aquaman, Mercedes Benz, and Dinotopia. Among its original games, TDK will release PRYZM Chapter One: The Dark Unicorn for the PlayStation 2 early next year.
"In 2001, the release of hit titles like Shrek and critically acclaimed games like Lady Sia marked a breakout year for our growing company," said Vincent Bitetti, chief executive officer of TDK Mediactive. "With great brands on the horizon, we are confidently moving forward and creating high quality games for future periods."
The company's release list of announced games for the 2002-03 fiscal year is listed by platform below.
Sony PlayStation 2
Robotech (Q3 2002)
Aquaman (Q4 2002)
Shrek (Q4 2002)
PRYZM Chapter One: The Dark Unicorn (Q1 2002)
Nintendo GameCube
Shrek (Q3 2002)
Robotech (Q4 2002)
Microsoft Xbox
Robotech (Q4 2002)
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Robotech (Q2 2002)
Dinotopia (Q2 2002)
Ultimate Book of Spells (Q3 2002)
Aquaman (Q4 2002)
Shrek (Q4 2002)
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