STACKED GOLD
Myelin Media's poker title heading to retail May 30th.
Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Myelin Media today announced that their Texas Hold ‘Em game, STACKED with Daniel Negreanu, has gone gold for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and the PC. This new poker simulation boasts an exclusive learning artificial intelligence solution, involvement from seven of poker’s most successful and charismatic players, as well as support for sanctioned online tournaments. STACKED has exclusive license to the university-developed Poki AI system to deliver an advanced single-player experience. STACKED also takes Texas Hold ‘Em online with MTV STACKED Masters, an online system that lets players host large scale tournaments and single game tables with a group of friends. Sanctioned tournaments will be regularly announced on the game’s official web site, letting top ranked players compete in a multi-table ladder structure with hundreds of other players for a shot at in the MTV STACKED Masters Hall of Fame. STACKED is rated T for Teen by the ESRB and will be available on May 30th at a suggested retail price of $29.99. Find out more at stacked.mtv.com .

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