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Submitted by souri on

Wellington, NZ - August 11, 2003 - The secrets behind this year's most eagerly awaited Australasian videogame - and the name of the new game - are at last being revealed with New Zealand's Stacey Jones being given a starring role.

Australian company Home Entertainment Suppliers Pty Ltd (HES) will launch "Rugby League" through its publishing arm Tru Blu Entertainment this October, and has also established a dedicated 'preview site' for those who simply can't wait until then.

Available on PS2, PC and X Box, "Rugby League" has been in the making for over 12 months and has seen the NRL and program developers Sidhe Interactive inundated with requests and suggestions from fans, right down to the best name for the game.

"The demand for a Rugby League video game has been overwhelming and it was important therefore that the end result combined the latest technology and a genuine feel for the game" says David Robles Business Development Manager of HES.

New Zealand distributors of the title, GameWizz Interactive, have also secured the endorsement of Kiwi league superstar, Stacey Jones. While the game will be known in other territories as "Rugby League", in New Zealand the title will be distributed as "Stacey Jones Rugby League".

Mr Jones has commented, "I'm extremely excited to be a part of this project.
Its great to see a videogame which captures the true feel of rugby league and allows fans to get involved at a whole new level."

Features of the game include
- 35 teams, with official licenses that include the National Rugby League (NRL), NRL Telstra Premiership, State Of Origin, City vs Country, the Australian Kangaroos, and the New Zealand Kiwis
- 25 realistic stadiums
- Play by play commentary by Channel 9's Andrew Voss
- Accurate player abilities and skills modelled on detailed data supplied by official NRL statisticians, NRL Stats
- Gameplay includes high tackles, ankle taps, multi-person tackles, injuries, sin bin, interchange, knock ons, cut out passes, sidesteps, offloads, fends, break tackles, scrums, slow-mo replays, grubber kicks, chips, punts, field goals, bombs and more
- Multiple in-game camera angles to choose from including both behind and side-on based views
- Both day and night games, with variable weather and wind
- Over 700 separate realistic animations, with additional motion blending and dynamic head tracking for unlimited variety
- High quality graphics including player likenesses, dynamic lighting and shadows
- Comprehensive player, team, and competition customisation with the ability to alter all elements of players including the face, skin colour, head shape, hair style and colour, height, weight, and 12 separate skill attributes
- Authentic sound captured from actual league matches and training sessions
- Dynamic crowds including variable attendance and response to ingame events
- 5 levels of difficulty with unlockable features and content
- Up to 8 person multiplayer on PS2 and PC
- Up to 4 person multiplayer on Xbox

8 new screenshots of the title are now available at
http://www.trubluentertainment.com & http://www.sidhe.co.nz/

"Rugby League" and ?Stacy Jones Rugby League? will be released in October 2003 by "Tru Blu Entertainment" for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC platforms.

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Sidhe Interactive develops games for the PC, Sony PlayStation(tm), Sony PlayStation(tm) 2, and Microsoft Xbox(tm). You can find out more about Sidhe Interactive online at http://www.sidhe.co.nz.

Submitted by Red 5 on Tue, 12/08/03 - 7:15 PM Permalink

Wow! this is great news... I think back to the inaugural AGDC in Sydney '99 and by chance I got talking to these two very friendly, enthusiastic young Kiwi guy's who told me about their newly formed game dev business Sidhe. At the time they'd only produced demo's and were on the lookout for a publisher so I introduced them to the owner of HES and he obviously saw potential in what these guy's had to offer. I'm very happy things have worked out for Sidhe and it proves how important attending trade shows can be from a networking perspective.

Submitted by Mario on Wed, 13/08/03 - 2:48 AM Permalink

Hey man,

I'm one of those two 'young' guys :) What was your name again?

AGDC '99 seems so long ago now...

Regards

Mario

Submitted by Red 5 on Wed, 13/08/03 - 4:41 AM Permalink

How's it going Mario, my name is Chris (you may remember I was working for Torus at the time).

BTW your game screens look very cool, I'm sure they'll be a lot of happy League fans out there once this game hits the shelves :)

All the best, and hopefully we'll catch up one day.

Cheers, Chris

Submitted by souri on Sun, 17/08/03 - 7:11 AM Permalink

I can attest to the popularity of Sidhe's Rugby League game. My referrer logs (it shows sites that link to Sumea, and whatever users click to come here, like Google searches) show so many people seaching for it on Google and other search engines.. IR Guru's AFL 2003/2004 games are pretty popular too.

Posted by souri on

Wellington, NZ - August 11, 2003 - The secrets behind this year's most eagerly awaited Australasian videogame - and the name of the new game - are at last being revealed with New Zealand's Stacey Jones being given a starring role.

Australian company Home Entertainment Suppliers Pty Ltd (HES) will launch "Rugby League" through its publishing arm Tru Blu Entertainment this October, and has also established a dedicated 'preview site' for those who simply can't wait until then.

Available on PS2, PC and X Box, "Rugby League" has been in the making for over 12 months and has seen the NRL and program developers Sidhe Interactive inundated with requests and suggestions from fans, right down to the best name for the game.

"The demand for a Rugby League video game has been overwhelming and it was important therefore that the end result combined the latest technology and a genuine feel for the game" says David Robles Business Development Manager of HES.

New Zealand distributors of the title, GameWizz Interactive, have also secured the endorsement of Kiwi league superstar, Stacey Jones. While the game will be known in other territories as "Rugby League", in New Zealand the title will be distributed as "Stacey Jones Rugby League".

Mr Jones has commented, "I'm extremely excited to be a part of this project.
Its great to see a videogame which captures the true feel of rugby league and allows fans to get involved at a whole new level."

Features of the game include
- 35 teams, with official licenses that include the National Rugby League (NRL), NRL Telstra Premiership, State Of Origin, City vs Country, the Australian Kangaroos, and the New Zealand Kiwis
- 25 realistic stadiums
- Play by play commentary by Channel 9's Andrew Voss
- Accurate player abilities and skills modelled on detailed data supplied by official NRL statisticians, NRL Stats
- Gameplay includes high tackles, ankle taps, multi-person tackles, injuries, sin bin, interchange, knock ons, cut out passes, sidesteps, offloads, fends, break tackles, scrums, slow-mo replays, grubber kicks, chips, punts, field goals, bombs and more
- Multiple in-game camera angles to choose from including both behind and side-on based views
- Both day and night games, with variable weather and wind
- Over 700 separate realistic animations, with additional motion blending and dynamic head tracking for unlimited variety
- High quality graphics including player likenesses, dynamic lighting and shadows
- Comprehensive player, team, and competition customisation with the ability to alter all elements of players including the face, skin colour, head shape, hair style and colour, height, weight, and 12 separate skill attributes
- Authentic sound captured from actual league matches and training sessions
- Dynamic crowds including variable attendance and response to ingame events
- 5 levels of difficulty with unlockable features and content
- Up to 8 person multiplayer on PS2 and PC
- Up to 4 person multiplayer on Xbox

8 new screenshots of the title are now available at
http://www.trubluentertainment.com & http://www.sidhe.co.nz/

"Rugby League" and ?Stacy Jones Rugby League? will be released in October 2003 by "Tru Blu Entertainment" for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC platforms.

###

Sidhe Interactive develops games for the PC, Sony PlayStation(tm), Sony PlayStation(tm) 2, and Microsoft Xbox(tm). You can find out more about Sidhe Interactive online at http://www.sidhe.co.nz.


Submitted by Red 5 on Tue, 12/08/03 - 7:15 PM Permalink

Wow! this is great news... I think back to the inaugural AGDC in Sydney '99 and by chance I got talking to these two very friendly, enthusiastic young Kiwi guy's who told me about their newly formed game dev business Sidhe. At the time they'd only produced demo's and were on the lookout for a publisher so I introduced them to the owner of HES and he obviously saw potential in what these guy's had to offer. I'm very happy things have worked out for Sidhe and it proves how important attending trade shows can be from a networking perspective.

Submitted by Mario on Wed, 13/08/03 - 2:48 AM Permalink

Hey man,

I'm one of those two 'young' guys :) What was your name again?

AGDC '99 seems so long ago now...

Regards

Mario

Submitted by Red 5 on Wed, 13/08/03 - 4:41 AM Permalink

How's it going Mario, my name is Chris (you may remember I was working for Torus at the time).

BTW your game screens look very cool, I'm sure they'll be a lot of happy League fans out there once this game hits the shelves :)

All the best, and hopefully we'll catch up one day.

Cheers, Chris

Submitted by souri on Sun, 17/08/03 - 7:11 AM Permalink

I can attest to the popularity of Sidhe's Rugby League game. My referrer logs (it shows sites that link to Sumea, and whatever users click to come here, like Google searches) show so many people seaching for it on Google and other search engines.. IR Guru's AFL 2003/2004 games are pretty popular too.