GBA Annoyingly Ubisoft

Ubisoft has done what many would not even dare to think about: pick up the Crazy Frog title...

Ubisoft has announced that it will publish the recently announced Crazy Frog Racer for PC, PlayStation 2 and GameBoy Advance. The racer, set for a release this Christmas, will be released in the UK, the Benelux, Australia, New Zealand and the all other standard export territories.

As Ubisoft describes for all versions, Crazy Frog Racer is a high-speed, high-octane wacky races style game that will appeal to all fans, young and old (mind you, that's Ubisoft claiming that!). Players can either choose to play as 'The Annoying Thing' and D'Ding Ding their way to victory or take on the role of one of eight other unique playable characters and beat the frog at his own game, now that sounds more like us already. There will be 12 different tracks to work through including cityscapes and underground mazes, plus the option to play single-player or take on your mates in multi-player mayhem.

"We are delighted to have formed this partnership with Digital Jesters," said Rob Cooper, managing director northern Europe/Australia-NZ/export at Ubisoft. "We're extremely hopeful that Crazy Frog Racer will be just as big a success as the other Crazy Frog products have been to date. This is a truly mass market game with wide appeal to a very broad audience." We're not quite sure whether we should hope for a successful game as well, but we'll certainly throw Andrew to the test in due time...

Posted on 21-10-2005 by Dennis

Comments

  • And Ubisoft has now dropped some cred points from me Crazy chavs will pick this up in a second...

    flipping_heck, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Unbeileveable. I used to respect Ubi Soft, but now...

    Skitz, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • UGH. I cant beleive it was considered album-worthy, and now game-worthy. *twitches*

    daft-apeth, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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