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Pirate's BringingThe Party to Wii, DS
Adventure themed party games coming next year.
Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Lighthouse Interactive has announced that they have acquired the worldwide rights to the multiplatform game “Pirate Party: Adventures of the Black Corsair”. Developed by Virtual Identity, this family friendly action adventure ‘party’ game for Nintendo Wii and DS is scheduled for release early next year.

“With respected publisher Lighthouse Interactive beaconing our way, we are confident that Pirate Party will be well received by a broad range of gamers,” said Alex Remotti, CEO of Virtual Identity. “Pirate Party has many unique features, but most importantly, it’s a ‘fun’ game that people will enjoy.”

Pirate Party: Adventures of the Black Corsair invites players to become a marauding buccaneer in 17th century London. Double-crossed by their pirate Captain and branded traitors to their country, players will face countless perils as they struggle to clear their names and become the most famous Black Corsair – defender of the Crown.

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