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Pat Sajak's Lucky Letters
Atari is 'lucky' enough to score a publishing deal with The Wheel's master of ceremonies.
Date: Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Atari today revealed a publishing partnership with Pat Sajak Games for the upcoming retail release of Pat Sajak's Lucky Letters. Based on one of the most popular online games, Pat Sajak's Lucky Letters combines the fun of a game show with the challenge of a word puzzle. Pat Sajak's Lucky Letters is the first in an all-new series of games from Pat and his team of game experts. Pat Sajak's Lucky Letters will be released for the Windows platform in time for the 2006 holiday season and will include enhanced features not available in the online version.

Pat Sajak's Lucky Letters will offer three different word game variations: Lucky Letters (individual play for points), Lucky 10 (fast-paced individual- play variation), Lucky Players (for two or more players). All three Pat Sajak's Lucky Letters variations feature Pat's voice as he hosts and offers fun comments on the games. You can learn more about this game by checking out www.PatSajakGames.com or www.atari.com .

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