Unsolved Crimes for Nintendo DS Goes Gold

August 28, 2008

Detectives Close to Cracking
Mysterious Disappearances as Unsolved Crimes for Nintendo DS Goes Gold

It’s in Players’ Hands to Help
Aspiring Model Betsy Blake Return Home Safely

Empire Interactive today announced
development on Unsolved Crimes is complete. The mystery puzzle solving game will
release for Nintendo DS™ on September 23, 2008. Filled with suspense, mystery
and intrigue, Unsolved Crimes will be teasing brains on college campuses across
the country. The game has an ESRB Rating of “T” for “Teen” and retails for
$29.99.

“Unsolved Crimes is more than just a
mystery-solving game with brain-teasing challenges and logical reasoning, it’s
sure to please brain boosting game and core DS fans alike,” said Karim Farghaly,
vice president of sales, Empire Interactive. “The appeal this title has for such
a diverse audience strengthens Empire and Atari’s partnership to deliver the
ultimate gaming experience.”

Fully utilizing the unique Dual
Screen capabilities of Nintendo DS, Unsolved Crimes integrates three gaming
elements – an action game, a 3D crime investigation and a crime quiz – to
provide players with a distinctive experience. Taking the role of a rookie
detective as part of the New York Police Department, players will explore the
1970’s inspired New York environments in the process of solving Betsy Blake’s
mysterious disappearance. Crime is rampant in the city and Blake’s disappearance
is the latest in a frightening series of events that are slowly bringing New
York to its knees. With more than eight independent cases to solve in the
interactive environments, players will find themselves fully immersed into the
mysteries in Unsolved Crimes.