Sierra Entertainment Partners With Hollywood's Prologue Films For Scarface: The World Is Yours Intro Title Sequence
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on October 04, 2006 6:56:50 PM (109 Reads)
Kyle Cooper and Prologue Films Create Hollywood-Quality Opening Title Sequence That Capture the Storyline of Original Scarface Film and Introduces Game Cast
In another step towards bringing Hollywood-level production quality to
the Scarface: The World Is Yours video game, Vivendi Games' Sierra
Entertainment division has partnered with Prologue Films and its
founder, Kyle Cooper, to create an epic opening title sequence for the
game on par with the biggest blockbuster films.
Scarface: The
World Is Yours is licensed by Universal Studios and will be available
at retail stores in North America on October 8.
"With a
franchise as revered as Scarface, every element in the game must meet
only the highest standards while creating the feel of viewing a
Hollywood-produced sequel," said Cindy Cook, chief strategy and
marketing officer for Vivendi Games. "By partnering with Prologue
Films, Sierra Entertainment has ensured that the game's commitment to
quality will be evident from the first moments of the game. The
sequence produced by Prologue Films will immediately excite gamers and
remind the Scarface fans of why this iconic film is still so popular
today."
Kyle Cooper, founder and creative director at Prologue
Films, served as director on the intro title sequence for the game.
Cooper has directed more than 130 title sequences for motion pictures,
and is credited with personally revitalizing the main-title sequence as
an art form. His work on title sequences has appeared in such major
Hollywood releases as Spider-Man, Superman Returns, Se7en, The Mummy
Returns, Dawn of the Dead, Donnie Brasco, True Lies, Mission:
Impossible and many more.
The opening title sequence created by
Prologue Films for Scarface: The World Is Yours summarizes the
storyline and action of the original motion picture while at the same
time introduces the massive ensemble cast of more than 50 celebrity
voice-over actors who supplied performances for the game's characters.
"Scarface:
The World Is Yours is telling the next chapter in the saga of Tony
Montana and the cast list in the game is second to none," said Kyle
Cooper, founder of Prologue Films. "Because of this, the opening title
sequence is critical to set the tone for the entire game. We were
excited to have the opportunity to work with a license that is so
popular with so many fans, gamers and film buffs alike."
Scarface:
The World Is Yours will deliver a Hollywood-quality experience in a
video game, effectively bringing Tony Montana and the world of the film
to life through unprecedented casting, leading technology and renowned
Hollywood partners. The game has already secured a AAA voice cast of
more than 50 celebrities from movies, television, sports and music and
boasts a soundtrack of more than 120 licensed music tracks from the 80s
and today, as well as the original motion picture score by Georgio
Moroder.
Scarface: The World Is Yours will plunge players deep
into the seedy underbelly of 1980s Miami as the one-and-only Tony
Montana. Players are challenged to re-enact the climactic mansion
shoot-out from the original film, but in the game the player has the
opportunity to make Tony fight his way out of the mansion and survive.
As Tony, they must then rebuild his fallen empire and seize vengeance
on his enemies.
Scarface: The World Is Yours is expected to be
available in North American retail stores October 8 for the
PS2 computer entertainment system, Xbox and Windows PC for an estimated
retail price of $49.99. The "Collector's Edition" version for
PlayStation 2 will ship at the same time for an estimated retail price
of $59.99. Sierra Entertainment will also release Scarface: Money.
Power. Respect., a unique game designed specifically for the PSP system that combines turn-based strategy
gameplay with real-time combat, this October 8 for an estimated retail
price of $39.99.
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