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New Collaboration Brings Matchmen to Wii, DS
Black and white comic style game the first to launch
Date: Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Lexicon Entertainment and Chinese games developer TF-H have announced a 2 year agreement which will see the two companies bring a number of new IP’s to the Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii and the Playstation 3.

Christopher Allcroft, President of Publishing for Lexicon Entertainment UK Ltd said “This partnership with TF-H Co Ltd is another piece of our jigsaw which will see new IP on cross platforms being released all over the world and will also expand our collaboration within Asian territory. TF-H Co Ltd are a dedicated and extremely talented bunch of developers and we look forward to developing and publishing this exciting IP for the next 2 years”

First on the horizon as part of this exciting partnership is the game ‘Matchman’ which will be released on Nintendo DS in Q1 2009 followed by Nintendo Wii and Playstation 3 in Q2 and 3 respectively. ‘Matchman’ is a side scrolling shooter involving unique graphics, manipulation and creative features. The black and white style will bring you the feel of an old school comic, which aims to attract audiences from a wide range of age groups.

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