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Free Running PSP

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For immediate release 12th May 2005


Eidos Announces Free Running

World's first ever parkour game vaults on to PSP

Eidos announces Free Running, the world's first ever video game based on the urban phenomenon of parkour. Developed by Core Design, Free Running will be released worldwide on PSP in autumn 2005.

Parkour, the art of movement, is less a sport and more a way of life. Its participants, known as Free Runners or Traceurs, view the environment and its obstacles, urban or natural, as a series of challenges to be overcome. To the Traceurs, parkour has a philosophical appeal: they feel transformed by the experience, free from the grind of city life. Since its inception in Paris during the mid-1980s, it has spread across the globe and now has an international army of exponents and enthusiasts.

In Free Running, the concrete jungle becomes your urban playground as you run, vault, jump or climb over obstacles in the most fluid and flowing manner possible. Test the boundaries of human ability as you perform death-defying leaps and jaw-dropping trips across inner-city rooftops. To be crowned King of Parkour, you must master over 50 moves, tricks and stunts including 'Kong Vaults', 'Pharaoh Climbs', 'Rail Split Vaults' and 'Vertical Wall Runs' in a variety of game modes while racing against human or computer-controlled competitors.

Free Running has been developed in association with Sebastien Foucan, one of the French founders of the movement, and the UK's foremost Parkour collection, Urban Freeflow. To aid your progress, Sébastien appears in the game as your mentor, teaching you new moves and tricks. Members of Urban Freeflow also make an appearance as unlockable playable characters.

Matt Sansom, executive producer at Core Design says:
"After seeing these guys perform their amazing moves, we just knew we had to make it into a game. Working with Sébastien, Urban Freeflow and the other traceurs has been an amazing experience and hopefully people will feel the same buzz when playing the game. Free Running offers authentic, intense excitement which is true to the spirit and art of parkour."

To see the game in action, check out the trailer at www.freerunninggame.com

For further information, please contact:
Mark Allen (PR Manager) or Roxana Daneshmand (PR Assistant) at:
Eidos, Wimbledon Bridge House, 1 Hartfield Rd, Wimbledon, London SW19 3RU
Tel: 020 8636 3000; Fax: 020 8636 3001

About Eidos
Eidos plc is one of the world's leading publishers and developers of entertainment software with a diverse mix of titles for the PC, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, Nintendo GameCubeTM and the XboxTM video game system from Microsoft. For more information on Eidos and its products visit www.eidos.com
 
There was a pretty cool commercial featuring this a bit back... maybe a Scion commercial? a Cobalt commecial? Can't remember now....
 
DarienA said:
There was a pretty cool commercial featuring this a bit back... maybe a Scion commercial? a Cobalt commecial? Can't remember now....
i think it was Nike.

And i think the terms "parkour" and "free running" are misused a bit. In parkour you have an obstacle-laden run to complete and the goal is to do it as fast and elegantly as possible. free running is more trick-based.

i can't wait to see the reaction to this game. i expect to hear reports of someone, somewhere, playing this and trying to imitate the stunts in the game.

Edit: Saw the trailer. Countdown to free running inclusion in Tony Hawk is immenent.
 
Wow that trailer made the game look even worse. I just wanted to punch those jackasses who were flipping all over the place in the face.
 
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krypt0nian said:
So what are the game mechanics? What is the point?

Is it a racing game or ???

To be crowned King of Parkour, you must master over 50 moves, tricks and stunts including 'Kong Vaults', 'Pharaoh Climbs', 'Rail Split Vaults' and 'Vertical Wall Runs' in a variety of game modes while racing against human or computer-controlled competitors.

Don't know how you missed that... :D
 
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