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The Roots gains nVidia backing

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Dhruin @ Wednesday - September 15, 2004 - 05:24 -
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We received the following press release from Cenega covering Tannhauser Gate's 'The Roots':
Cenega Publishing signs deal with leading graphic card producer

Tuesday, 14 September 2004 - Prague, Czech Republic – Press Announcement:
Cenega Publishing and nVidia have signed a joint agreement, which will focus on bringing the latest technologies into Cenega products, cross-brand awareness, promoting future generation technology from nVidia, and upcoming game releases of Cenega Publishing.

“Cenega believes through partnering with nVidia, a leader in visual processing solutions, we are delivering and ensuring our gamers are getting the maximum in their visual experience,” says Richard Moravec, International Marketing Manager for Cenega Publishing.

The agreement covers the highly anticipated PC-CD ROM horror action adventure Shade: Wrath of Angels and the RPG game The Roots which already received a lot of attention since announcement. The games will be promoted by both companies. nVidia will work closely with the development studios: Black Element Software and Tannhauser Gate, to ensure Shade: Wrath of Angels and The Roots fully utilise the latest technologies in the graphic card field.

“We are delighted to be working with Cenega Publishing, Black Element Software and Tannhauser Gate on Shade: Wrath of Angels and The Roots. Our co-operation shows that TWIMTBP stretches across boundaries and incorporates the best software from outside of the usual geographical areas. These games are titles we are very proud to have included within the TWIMTBP programme” says Darryl Still, Head of European Developer Relations, NVIDIA.
 
 
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