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Midway Licenses Adult Swim

by Jonathan Metts - February 15, 2005, 7:35 am EST
Total comments: 9 Source: Press Release

Midway gets the video game rights to the Aqua Teens, Space Ghost, and more.

MIDWAY DIVES INTO PUBLISHING AGREEMENT WITH CARTOON NETWORK FOR MULTI-TERRITORY INTERACTIVE RIGHTS TO FIVE ADULT SWIM ORIGINAL ANIMATED SERIES

CHICAGO – February 15, 2005 – Midway Games Inc. (NYSE: MWY), a leading interactive entertainment software publisher and developer, today announced that it has signed a multi-territory agreement with Cartoon Network, licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, to publish video games based on five of the network's ADULT SWIM programs: Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Brak Show, Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law, Sealab 2021, and Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Under the terms of the agreement, Midway has the rights to develop and publish games for the console, handheld and PC platforms. The first ADULT SWIM product is scheduled to ship in late 2006.

Adult Swim is Cartoon Network's late-night programming block of cartoons that appeal to a grown-up sense of humor and adult sensibilities such as superhero lawyers, talking food items and cranky talk show hosts.

"Cartoon Network is known for creating programming that is cutting-edge in its presentation and content, and thus perfectly suited for video games," said David F. Zucker, Midway president and chief executive officer. "The built-in fan base and popularity of ADULT SWIM affords us a critical stepping stone towards success."

"ADULT SWIM is a phenomenon with young adult viewers who identify with the edgy, irreverent tone of the shows and the block," said John Friend, senior vice president, Cartoon Network Enterprises. "Clearly, lots of ADULT SWIM fans are avid gamers, and we look forward to working with Midway to make games the fans will love."

Young adults are flocking to Cartoon Network in record numbers, thanks primarily to ADULT SWIM, which in 2004 set new network records for total delivery of adults (18-34 and adults 18-49). Research indicates that Cartoon Network is watched by more adults (18-34) than E Entertainment, USA, Discovery, TV Land, CNBC, A&E and VH1, among others.

The ADULT SWIM properties include:

  • Aqua Teen Hunger Force -- Aqua Teen Hunger Force is an animated comedy about human-sized food products that live together in a rental house in New Jersey. Master Shake, the self-appointed leader is a miserable crank. Frylock, the most reasonable member of the group, happens to be a box of french-fried potatoes. Meatwad rounds out the squad, with his - you guessed it - round mound of meat. Together they are Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Sometimes they solve the mysteries of New Jersey. More often, they hang out in their neighbor Carl's above-ground swimming pool.

  • The Brak Show -- The Brak Show is set somewhere in outer space, but it looks an awful lot like any American suburb, circa 1965. The show follows the formative years of Brak and his best pal Zorak, both of whom attend Learnmore High. Brak's Dad, a small human man with a vaguely Latin accent, loves reading the paper and giving nonsensical advice. Brak's mother is supportive and quite a dish, in a June Cleaver as a space monster kind of way. Zorak leads Brak into all kinds of trouble like stealing the mascot of Learnmore High's rival just before the big game, overfeeding a neighbor's fish or stealing a magic candy bar. In the end, everything always turns out just fine and there's even usually time for a song.

  • Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law -- once a third-rate superhero, Harvey Birdman is now a third-rate lawyer trying like hell to get by in a fancy law firm. It's not clear whether Harvey actually went to law school, but he definitely knows the things to say to sound like a lawyer. And he has a suit now, that's for sure.

  • Sealab 2021 -- The year is 2021, and deep below the ocean's surface lies a vast, high-tech compound: Sealab. This multinational effort has been designed to explore the viability of underwater colonization and uncover the mysteries of the sea. Unfortunately, it's run by a bunch of idiots.

  • Space Ghost Coast to Coast -- Space Ghost Coast to Coast is the planet's only late-night talk show hosted by a cartoon superhero. Days when mere men in coats and ties ruled the late-night universe have gone the way of The Chevy Chase Theater, but Space Ghost is fully costumed and on the scene with an array of superpowers. Space Ghost Coast to Coast combines celebrity interviews and assorted nonsense for the weirdest talk show in the universe. Space Ghost is joined by archenemies Moltar and Zorak, whom he has enslaved as unwilling members of his late-night crew. Guests on Space Ghost Coast to Coast have been an eclectic mix, including Tenacious D, Bjork, Donny Osmond, Charlton Heston, The Ramones, Lassie and Fran Drescher. But not Don Rickles.

Talkback

Bartman3010February 15, 2005

Piss off, Midway.

PaleMike Gamin, Contributing EditorFebruary 15, 2005

Yeah SCREW YOU MIDWAY!!!








why are we upset?!

S-U-P-E-RTy Shughart, Staff AlumnusFebruary 15, 2005

We are upset because Midway has a long history of making bad games out of good licenses. Or was it just bad games?

That's not to say they can't and haven't made a good game before, because they have. I don't see how any of these can be made a good license, though, unless it's, like, a party game or something totally off the wall. If they just do a cart racer or FPS (lol Acclaim's South Park), it's going to suck.

Party game! Party game! Party game! Party game! Party game!

DjunknownFebruary 15, 2005

Midway seems to be on the rebound starting from last year. Maybe seeing Acclaim going down in flames got to them.

They've been securing talent slowly but steadilly, and haven't released completely crap games. It'll be interesting how they'll treat these quirky franchises.

It could be worse. EA could've scooped this up....devil.gif

Hostile CreationFebruary 15, 2005

Midway is like a half-assed EA. How sad.

CaillanFebruary 15, 2005

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Midway is like a half-assed EA. How sad.


Better than a real EA.

AgesFebruary 15, 2005

I dont think this is all that bad. I mean think about it, what kind of game can you make from any of these franchises that will REMOTELY have anything to do with the actual show?

joshnickersonFebruary 16, 2005

That's true. I mean, out of all of these, Harvey Birdman is the most animated, and he's a LAWYER! But yeah, as SUPER said, the only way to possibly make a decent game out of these without totally destroying the basis of the show is to make a party-style game. Perhaps have the Mooninites challenge everyone to a game.
"How sad. The earth dwellers only have a simple 'Gamecube'."
"We got a GAMESPHERE FIVE on the moon, BITCH!"

Oh, and any game based on Sealab 2021 will suck, because Sealab 2021 itself sucks.

Agreed, joshnickerson. I think we might see a Wario Ware like game incorporating one or more of these franchises...which is kinda like a party game I guess. Also, some sort of side scrolling beat-em-up might work. I'm thinking Astro Boy flying missions with Thun-der-CLEESE

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