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'Midnight Club' & 'Smugglers Run' Available at $19.99

by Rainier on May 9, 2002 @ 10:38 p.m. PDT

Rockstar Games is pleased to announce that "Midnight Club" and "Smuggler's Run" have earned the prestigious honor of joining SCEA's "Greatest Hits" line-up for the PS2. Both titles have reached "Greatest Hits" status by achieving impressive sales since their release at the launch of the system in October 2000. The "Greatest Hits" "Smuggler's Run" and "Midnight Club" titles will now be available for a suggested retail price of $19.99 in May 2002.

"Both 'Midnight Club' and 'Smuggler's Run' have been tremendous success stories for Rockstar and we are proud to be included in the 'Greatest Hits' line-up," stated Terry Donovan, Chief Operating Officer of Rockstar Games. "These titles brought an ambitious new vision of open-ended game design offering more freedom and choices to the gamer. We are extremely pleased with the continued positive response to our efforts and are delighted that more gamers will get to enjoy these incredible games at this affordable new price."

About "Smuggler's Run":
"Smuggler's Run" takes players beyond tracks and into truly open and vast environments, offers an assortment of off-road racing vehicles, and sends gamers on missions to smuggle contraband across tightly guarded international borders. "Smuggler's Run" combines the action of off-road racing and the adventure of being a smuggler. "Smuggler's Run" was originally released on the PlayStation 2 in October 2000.

About "Midnight Club":
"Midnight Club" combines high speed driving action and adventure through London and New York City. Escaping the law and building an arsenal of vehicles offers players a diverse racing experience with attitude. "Midnight Club" was originally released on the PlayStation 2 in October 2000.

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