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Jeff Corwin Explores the Nintendo DS

February 28, 2005, 9:02 am EST
Total comments: 2

The animal expert for all ages brings edutainment to the DS and PSP.

Conspiracy Entertainment Extends License for the ``Jeff Corwin Experience'' on the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS Platforms

SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 28, 2005--Conspiracy Entertainment (cpye.ob) today announced it has extended its worldwide exclusive licensing agreement with Discovery Licensing, Inc. for the "Jeff Corwin Experience" to add the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS platforms. The companies also agreed to extend this agreement until December 2006.

The popular "Jeff Corwin Experience" TV program airs on the Animal Planet, a network owned by Discovery Communications. Animal Planet has grown to become television's leading broad-based, family-friendly, entertainment network and now reaches over 85 million homes in the United States and 126 million homes in 70 other countries around the world.

"We are pleased to play a part in bringing quality educational content to PSP and DS users," said Sirus Ahmadi, President and CEO of Conspiracy Entertainment. "We are hopeful that the popularity of the 'Jeff Corwin Experience' will entice young gamers to learn about wildlife in a manner that is both fun and educational."

Conspiracy Entertainment recently announced that it was approved as Nintendo DS and Sony PSP platform publishers for the North American Territory, which are both handheld platforms. "Once we were approved as platform publishers, we didn't waste any time. One of our goals is to become a leading supplier of content for these platforms," said Keith Tanaka, CFO of Conspiracy Entertainment. "We are very excited about this handheld gaming opportunity and will continue to aggressively pursue this market."

Talkback

joshnickersonFebruary 28, 2005

I'd rather see a "Crocodile Hunter" game, with such options as "Piss off animal" and "Throw baby"

RizeDavid Trammell, Staff AlumnusFebruary 28, 2005

It'll be intesting to see what developers do with games that must be ported to or from the DS. The interface is drastically different and even the graphical capabilities are significantly less than those of any current console and Sony's PSP. I would imagine PSP to DS ports and vice versa will be very infrequent, but simultaneous development such as this won't be.

I imagine that once a clear lead is established in terms of units sold (either the PSP or DS) then they will cater to that system as they develop simultaneously and then sort of port to the other system. Eitherway, these kinds of third party games tend to be weak the vast majority of the time so I'm more interested in the behavior of the developers and publishers rather than the games themselves.

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