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Activision Acquires Rights to American Chopper
« on: July 17, 2004, 08:39:46 AM »
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ACTIVISION VALUE SIGNS MULTI-YEAR AGREEMENT WITH DISCOVERY CONSUMER PRODUCTS TO DEVELOP GAMES BASED ON HIT SERIES AMERICAN CHOPPER


Minneapolis, MN - July 16, 2004 -- Activision Value Publishing, a division of Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI), today announced a multi-year alliance with Discovery Consumer Products to develop and distribute video games based on the popular television series American Chopper.  The agreement grants Activision Value interactive rights to publish American Chopper games for the PC, console and handheld platforms in North America.  The first video games based on the American Chopper license are expected to be available at retail stores nationwide this holiday.


Since its debut on the Discovery Channel in 2003, American Chopper is the highest rated series on the channel, averaging more than four million viewers each week. The show is also a top-three rated program on cable television.  Filled with action, suspense and family drama, American Chopper follows the real-life experiences of the father and son team, Paul Teutul, Sr. and Paul Teutul, Jr. who fabricate choppers out of their Orange County Choppers garage.


"We are very excited about our partnership with the Discovery Consumer Products and the American Chopper series," states Dave Oxford, General Manager, Activision Value Publishing, Inc.  "This agreement underscores Activision's commitment to develop games based on popular brands with a broad range of appeal.   Every week, millions of consumers tune in to find out what it takes to make one of these unique handcrafted motorcycles and the ongoing story about the theme bikes that the Teutuls build."


"We are thrilled to partner with Activision, a leader in the video game industry, and we believe that they are uniquely positioned to translate the American Chopper franchise into a compelling, innovative product line," said Sharon Markowitz Bennett, senior vice president, Discovery Consumer Products. "Activision's vast experience in video games combined with Discovery's high quality, real-world content forms an ideal partnership."

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RE: Activision Acquires Rights to American Chopper
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2004, 09:43:58 PM »
What exactly would an American Chopper game entail?
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RE: Activision Acquires Rights to American Chopper
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2004, 09:46:55 PM »
Mortorcycle shop sim???

Step 1: buy relatively generic and repetitive frame.
Step 2: make some random swoopy gas tank and put spikes on the fenders.
Step 3: send it off to get painted in some cool scheme
Step 4: sell for lots of money
Step 5: repeat

Interject a mix of shouting and cussing at the gamer....

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RE: Activision Acquires Rights to American Chopper
« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2004, 01:07:31 AM »
Sounds about right to me!

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RE:Activision Acquires Rights to American Chopper
« Reply #4 on: July 20, 2004, 07:33:42 PM »
Im hoping your wrong but I somehow doupt myself. It would be interesting if they had some type of racing system in place. Also add in some fighting system in their for everyone in the shop to battle it out. Remember this game is bassed on the lisense doesn't mean it has to follow the show exactly to code.  It could be a motorcycle game with the americain chopper name just slapped on.