Sin City games a step closer
Red Mile Entertainment in charge of the Sin City game
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Red Mile Entertainment, publisher of no-one-cares titles Gripshift and Jackass: The Game, has nabbed the game rights for Sin City.
There's no details on any of the titles in development yet, including which platforms they'll be heading to, but Red Mile has confirmed that author Frank Miller will be collaborating on the first project.
"Taking Sin City into the world of videogames is very exciting - games offer a whole new way to bring audiences into Sin City," said Mr. Miller. "The Red Mile team has impressed me with its dedication to creating Sin City videogames that will remain true to Sin City as I've always seen it."
Miller providing plot work is at least encouraging. We'll let you know how it turns out.
May 24, 2007
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