Game Factory Q1 Releases
Company reveals three titles coming in early 2008.
Date: Friday, November 16, 2007
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

The Game Factory today announced the company’s product line-up for the first-half of the year 2008. Games spanning multiple genres and platforms will be released through July 2008, introducing sequels for both Code Lyoko and Bratz Ponyz.

Code Lyoko : Quest for Infinity PSP and Playstation 2, scheduled to release in May 2008, features the same action/adventure storyline found on the Wii version. Based on the new season of the popular animated action-adventure TV series, the game combines high-tech gadgetry and adrenaline-packed missions in an innovative blend of adventure, combat, platform and space shooting gameplay.

Code Lyoko 2 for the DS system, releasing in June 2008 delivers a brand new experience for both fans of the animated series and RPG video games. In order to complete their missions, Code Lyoko’s four main characters will explore the different sectors of the digital worlds, wirth all new, upgraded weaponery in their fight against the evil supervirus XANA and its minions in a brand new turn-based battle system adapted to the Nintendo DS™ platform.

Bratz Ponyz 2 for the DS is the sequel of Bratz Ponyz and will be available in July 2008. This version will enhance the simulation aspect of the game and utilize the wireless function of the Nintendo DS.

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