TDK Mediactive secures No Rules license
TDK Mediactive will release No Rules-licensed games on the Game Boy Advance and other unannounced platforms.
TDK Mediactive has announced that it has secured a five-year licensing agreement with R&S Trading to develop games based on the clothing brand No Rules. The first game under the agreement will be released in November for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. Specific gameplay details have not been released at this time.
"No Rules is a brand that embodies the hip, urban lifestyle from top to bottom," Vincent Bitetti, chief executive officer of TDK Mediactive, said. "We plan to capture this alternative attitude by combining fast-paced gameplay with popular activities like snowboarding, skateboarding, and riding scooters."
TDK Mediactive will also release Lady Sia, among other games, for the Game Boy Advance.
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- Publisher(s): TDK Mediactive
- Developer(s): Flying Tiger Development
- Genre: Action
- Release: Nov 25, 2001 (US)
- ESRB: T





