Black Label Games og Miramax har nettopp sendt ut en pressemelding som forteller at de vil lage et spill basert på Quentin Tarrantinos kommende film, Kill Bill.
Black Label Games har tidligere laget spill som The Thing, Enclave og Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter, så det lover slett ikke værst. I tillegg sises det at Tarrantino selv vil bidra med innspill og råd til utviklingen av historien m.m. Noe som garantert vil hjelpe til med å skille ut tittelen fra mengden middelmådige spillmatiseringer. Nedenfor finner du et utddrag fra pressemeldingen: LOS ANGELES, CA. October 01, 2002-Black Label Games, a studio of the Games division of Vivendi Universal Publishing (VU Games), announced today that it has signed an agreement to license the interactive rights to Quentin Tarantino's ("Pulp Fiction," "Reservoir Dogs" upcoming Miramax film "Kill Bill."
Slated for theatrical release in October 2003, "Kill Bill," which is being produced by Lawrence Bender through their A Band Apart production company, will star Uma Thurman ("Pulp Fiction," "Beautiful Girls" and Lucy Liu ("Charlie's Angels," "Ally McBeal" . According to the terms of the agreement, Black Label Games will develop, produce and publish at least one video game based on "Kill Bill" for next generation consoles and the PC, with Tarantino serving as creative consultant on the project and providing exclusive film footage for the game's development.
"The combination of our creative and technology teams coupled with Quentin's vision promises to deliver a high-quality interactive entertainment experience," said Jim Wilson, president of Black Label Games. "We are excited to extend this innovative franchise into an action game featuring a unique cast of female characters that will appeal to gamers everywhere."
Additionally, Miramax Films and Black Label Games will co-market and cross-promote the "Kill Bill" title. The video game will launch simultaneously with the home video/DVD in 2Q 2004.
The William Morris Agency, through its William Morris Consulting division, matched the "Kill Bill" video game project with Black Label Games. The final deal was negotiated by WMA and Carlos Goodman of Lichter, Grossman, Nichols & Adler on behalf of Tarantino. Steve Hutensky, evp of business affairs, and Barry Littman, vp of business and legal affairs, negotiated the agreement on behalf of Miramax.