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'ATV: Quad Power Racing 2' (PS2) Ships

by Thomas on Jan. 14, 2003 @ 5:11 a.m. PST

Racing into retail outlets nationwide with an action-packed sequel to its 700,000 unit-selling franchise, AKA Acclaim, a division of Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. today announced that it has shipped ATV: Quad Power Racing 2 for the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system. Developed by Climax Studios, ATV Quad Power Racing 2 features an entirely new game engine that delivers rich graphics and incredible four-wheel arcade racing action.

"ATV: Quad Power Racing is one of our most consistent performing brands, and is perfectly suited for the mass-market gaming audience," said Ben Fischbach, Brand Director for AKA Acclaim. "We're thrilled to launch such a strong sequel that harnesses the power of the next-generation systems, delivers exciting new modes of play and offers hours of off-road entertainment."

ATV: Quad Power Racing 2 includes many exciting new features:

20 insane riders, including the top professional riders from all over the world such as Dana Creech and Kory Ellis;

15 massive tracks and five environments, located in challenging countries throughout the world;

Get dirty and physically battle with opponents to the finish line;

Over-the-top controls and game physics, allowing players to pull huge air and amazingly fun power slides;

More than 20 freestyle tricks to let riders express their wild side while tearing up the competition;

Several multi-player modes of play, brings the action to players and their friends;

More than 40 real-life in-game sponsors, including O'Neal, EVA and Alpine Stars;

Great in-game soundtrack featuring today's top artists such as The Rollins Band, Godsmack and Box Car Racer.

ATV: Quad Power Racing 2 is currently available for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system at suggested retail price of $29.99. The
game will be available next month for the Nintendo GameCube(TM) and Xbox(TM).

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