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Marc Ecko's Getting Up announced - briefly|
| (hx) 05:57 PM CEST - Jul,19 2005 | 
Atari sent out
a press release announcing
Marc Ecko's Getting
Up: Contents Under Pressure, "a broad-based action-adventure inspired by
graffiti's historically rich and diverse culture and is the culmination of seven
years of story and character development by Marc Ecko, the visionary behind
several of today's most respected youth lifestyle brands." The game will be
available later this year for the PC, Xbox, PS2 and mobile platform by Glu
Mobile.
Developed by The Collective, Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure is a broad-based action-adventure inspired by graffiti's historically rich and diverse culture and is the culmination of seven years of story and character development by Marc Ecko, the visionary behind several of today's most respected youth lifestyle brands.
Set in the city of New Radius, the game features a world where freedom of expression is suppressed and graffiti has been outlawed by a tyrannical government. In the game, players assume the role of Trane -- voiced by hip-hop artist Talib Kweli -- as they learn and master various graf skills in a journey from toy to legend. During their quest, players find themselves with an even greater burden -- to use their high-wire graffiti talents to expose an oppressive mayor and rid the city of his stranglehold on New Radius.
Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure promises a new genre of gameplay by combining urban navigation and vertical gameplay with graffiti, street combat and sneak. The game uses a thrilling graffiti-driven framework to tell its story of self-expression and the fight for creative freedom. A thug, an outcast, and a rebel, the game's protagonist, Trane, initially sets out to earn his street cred by getting his graffiti tag up throughout the politically oppressive city of New Radius only to find himself the unlikely leader of an urban revolution.
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last 10 comments: | Apathy Curve | (08:28 PM CEST - Jul,19 2005 ) | quote: youth lifestyle
Ah. Is that the new euphamism for vandalism, criminal mischief, and trespassing? | |
| v1m | (09:53 AM CEST - Jul,21 2005 ) | | Given the ugliness of urban corporate architecture, who really cares? Let them paint over the entire city: they can do no worse than our banal overlords. | |
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