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Nightcaster II: Equinox and Pulse Racer ship for Xbox

Nightcaster II:
Equinox and Pulse Racer ship for Xbox

Buffalo, NY (Dec.
10, 2002) – Jaleco Entertainment has
announced that Nightcaster II: Equinox, the 3D action spell-shooter, and
Pulse Racer,
the futuristic combat racer with INFINITRAX, both ship today (Tuesday) for the
Xbox video game system from Microsoft.


Nightcaster II: Equinox
combines spell and melee
combat as a mage and warrior –Arran and Madelyn – use tactical skills and
practical magic to battle goblins, trolls, dragons and other demons in a lush
fantasy world. The original Nightcaster, published by Microsoft for Xbox,
debuted last year.
Nightcaster II: Equinox
features
dynamic graphics, dual analog control system, two-player mode and expanded melee
action with more than 30 spells, four bosses and nearly 40 enemies. An
interactive music score changes the tempo of the game.

Nightcaster II:
Equinox
was developed and published by Jaleco Entertainment. It is rated T.

Pulse Racer
is set in an imaginary city where racers careen through futuristic tracks, using
their heart rate, the weight of their own bodies, and high-tech tools like
plasma beams to beat the competition. Pulse Racer offers INFINITRAX, a
unique, limitless track generating system that allows players to create any
number of custom-tailored tracks to be stored, altered and shared on the Xbox
hard-drive. The INIFINITRAX track editor is one of several hidden game features
unlocked by earning racing points. Up to four players can race at once on the
Xbox split-screen.


Pulse Racer
was developed and published by Jaleco Entertainment. It is rated E.

For more
information on Nightcaster II: Equinox and Pulse Racer, go to
www.jaleco.com.  

About Jaleco
Entertainment

Jaleco Entertainment (www.jaleco.com)
is a premier publisher of interactive software entertainment for console
systems, PC, and online gaming. With a team that blends highly experienced
individuals from the gaming industry and fresh new talent, the company is
committed to developing original intellectual property and cutting edge gaming
titles. Jaleco Entertainment is based in Buffalo, New York, with European
headquarters in London, England. Jaleco Entertainment maintains developmental
studios in Boulder, Colorado;
St. Petersburg, Russia; Tokyo, Japan; and Toronto, Canada. Jaleco Entertainment
is a wholly-owned subsidiary of PCCW Japan. The company employs more than 210
people worldwide.

About Xbox

Xbox (http://www.xbox.com/)
is Microsoft’s future-generation video game system that delivers the most
powerful games experiences ever. Xbox empowers game artists by giving them the
technology to fulfill their creative visions as never before, creating games
that blur the lines between fantasy and reality. Xbox is now available in North
America, Japan, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Mexico.

2002 Jaleco Entertainment.
All rights reserved. Jaleco Entertainment, the Jaleco Entertainment logo,
Nightcaster II: Equinox and Pulse Racer are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Jaleco Entertainment in the United States or other countries. Xbox is a
trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

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