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GTC Africa For PS2 Ships

by Thomas on June 11, 2002 @ 9:28 a.m. PDT

Competitive rally racing is taken to the limit as Majesco, one of the fastest-growing publishers of interactive entertainment software, today announced it has shipped GTC Africa for the PlayStation2 Computer Entertainment System.

"GTC Africa provides an exciting, adrenaline-fueled gaming experience sure to appeal to racing fans everywhere," said Ken Gold, Vice President of Marketing. "With fully realized environments, beautifully detailed graphics, and a variety of licensed vehicles to operate, GTC Africa delivers one of the best racing experiences on the PlayStation 2."

GTC Africa takes the endurance of rally-style driving and combines it with the rush of competitive circuit racing. Journeying through the most exotic locations on the African continent, the game features 19 different circuits in locales ranging from safari treks and lagoons to countryside vistas and jungles. GTC Africa also features a wide selection of officially licensed vehicles from Ford, Mitsubishi, Subaru and Pontiac, as well as some of the most stunning environments and terrain ever created in a console driving game.

Exciting key features of GTC Africa include:


Powerslide through 19 rugged circuits set across Africa from the streets of Cape Town to the pyramids of Egypt and the forbidden jungles of the Congo;
A Challenge Mode features 11 additional tracks and unique modes of play, including time trials and hill climbs;
High-end vehicular physics for realistic handling and performance;
Various single and multi-player game modes;
Realistic 3D surround sound.

GTC Africa for PlayStation 2 is now available nationwide for a suggested retail price of $29.99. More information on this title, as well as Majesco's entire line-up of exciting products can be found online at www.majescogames.com.

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