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Cradle of Rome

DS version of AWEM's casual PC puzzler to arrive in October.

July 8th 2008 – Rising Star Games is pleased to announce the launch of Cradle of Rome on Nintendo DS. One of the most successful casual games on the PC in 2007, the original AWEM-developed title makes its first appearance on Nintendo DS developed by cerasus.media from Berlin. Distinctly marrying the Match-3 puzzle mechanic with an enticing resource management system, Cradle of Rome offers players a satisfyingly addictive gameplay experience. Rising Star Games will be bringing the game to Europe, with the exception of Germany and Benelux, on October 10th 2008.

About the Game:

Welcome to the birth of the Roman Empire where players re-create the legendary city of old using a unique variation of the much-loved Match-3 puzzle mechanic. Players still swap two adjacent squares around to create a row of three or more, but instead of completing the board as quickly as possible, the goal is to gather as many resources as you can before the timer runs out. The more resources you gather, the faster you can build Rome. Start with a lowly saw mill and progress to gain access to historical monuments such as the Arch of Titus, the Temples of Venus and Saturn and eventually the mighty Coliseum.

A vast array of bonus tools adds even more incentive to continue the game for as long as possible. Unlocking these tools not only makes clearing the board easier, but also increases the opportunity to gather more resources, gold and treasure!

“We are absolutely delighted to have signed a deal with Rising Star Games to bring Cradle of Rome to the rest of Europe,” enthused Stefan Juelke, managing director of cerasus.media. “The new features added to an already well-loved puzzle mechanic makes this even more fun and addictive to play. Cradle of Rome was a phenomenal success on the PC last year and converting it for Nintendo DS opens up new opportunities for everyone to experience its unique gameplay.”

Key Features:

• 100 fantastic levels

• 20 historical sites from five eras to build

• Combine secret bonus tools to achieve your goals faster

• Simple entry level and various degrees of difficulty

• Highly addictive gameplay

Cradle of Rome will be released in all PAL territories, with the exception of Germany and Benelux, on October 10th 2008. For more information please contact:

Richard Barclay – Rising Star Games richard.barclay@risingstargames.com  

France – Atari France JulieCarneiro

julie.carneiro@atari.com  

Germany – Eidos Germany GmbH Sven Liebold

sven.liebold@eidos.de  

Spain – Virgin Play Diana Radetski

dradetski@virginplay.es  

Italy – Atari Italy

Paola Menzhagi

paola.menzaghi@atari.com  

Sweden & Denmark – Bergsala Patrik Johansson

patrik.johansson@bergsala.se  

Norway – Bergsala Kirsti Danielsen

kirsti.danielsen@bergsala.no  

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About Rising Star Games

Rising Star Games Limited is a video games publisher for Sony PSP, Nintendo DS and Wii plus PlayStation 2 in the PAL territory. The firm will be publishing its first Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 titles during 2009. A joint venture between Japanese publisher/developer Marvelous Interactive and long standing Nintendo Nordic distributor Bergsala AB, the company introduces new games alongside enhanced and updated versions of some of interactive entertainment’s most successful franchises. www.risingstargames.com 

About cerasus.media

cerasus.media GmbH is a Berlin-based video games developer for PC and Nintendo DS. Focusing mainly on casual games for both the retail and download markets, the company has been planning and developing software for casual gamers, children, edutainment and infotainment for over seven years. Their games are available worldwide in all important languages. www.cerasus-media.com

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