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Create Your Own Game With 'RPG Maker 3' (PS2) Now In Stores

by Rainier on Sept. 21, 2005 @ 8:20 a.m. PDT

Agetec is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated arrival of RPG Maker 3, the latest title within its Designer Series. Developed by Enterbrain and powered by the PS2, RPG Maker 3 gives players the capability of bringing their own fantasy-world video games to life.

"Game enthusiasts are tired of playing the same old games day in and day out, fighting the same old fight, in the same old environment," said Mark Johnson, vice president of marketing for Agetec, Inc. "They want to be able to design their own games with their own 3D worlds, and with RPG MAKER 3, a player's creativity and imagination can be realized."

RPG Maker 3 employs a feature rich, easy-to-use toolset including, 3D mapping capabilities, real-time environment effects, beautiful fantasy-style graphics, and a whole host of characters and Magic/Skill abilities from which to choose from, giving designers total control over where and how they play the game.

RPG Maker 3 Main Features:

  • Easy to Use Toolset
  • Transforms 2D Instructions into Complete 3D Worlds
  • Populate Towns in Real-Time
  • Large Cast of Characters and Monsters with Over 3000 Fluid Animations and Art Styles
  • Beautiful Fantasy-style Graphics
  • Ideal for Kids
  • Includes a Bonus Six-hour Game, "Dear Brave Heart"

RPG Maker 3 is available now for a suggested retail price of $49.99 at Electronics Boutique and GameStop, as well as at www.walmart.com. The title is a single player game, and is rated "E" for Everyone. For more information on RPG Maker 3, visit the dedicated site at http://rpgmaker.agetec.com. For details on other exciting titles from Agetec, please visit www.agetec.com.

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