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[May 01, 2008]

Conspiracy and Neko to Develop 'Cocoto Kart Racer' for the Wii

(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
Conspiracy Entertainment, a developer, publisher and marketer of
interactive entertainment software in North America and Western Europe,
announced that it has entered into a development agreement with Neko
Entertainment to create the Cocoto Kart Racer arcade racing game for
the Nintendo Wii platform.

The title is slated for release in the second quarter of 2008.

Marco Husges, Executive Vice President of Conspiracy Entertainment,
said, "In 2005, we partnered with Neko to bring to market Cocoto Kart
Racer for the Nintendo DS, and are excited to collaborate again on its
development for the Wii. This version of Cocoto Kart Racer is sure to
thrill youth audiences as Cocoto gets back into action with all his
friends to race across the land of Abyss. Cocoto's zany cast of
characters and their karts will be in full force as they compete among
several distinct areas of the Abyss that offer an escape into a
fantastically psychedelic world."

Keith Tanaka, CFO of Conspiracy Entertainment, said, "On the heels of
our launch of Wii: Cocoto Magic Circus in the first quarter, we are
looking forward to expand the Cocoto franchise by launching Cocoto Kart
Racer for the Wii in the second quarter. Our partnership with Neko
enables us to bring new titles to market quickly and continue to fill
the large demand for new, interactive content for the Wii."

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Copyright ? 2008 Wireless News

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