Majesco announced today that it has bought the rights to one of the most enduring action-suspense films of all time, Universal Pictures’ and Steven Spielberg’s Jaws. Developed by Appaloosa, the videogame is scheduled to ship in summer 2005 to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the film’s theatrical release.
“Without a doubt, Jaws is one of the most revered classics of all time. The film’s mixture of action, adventure and suspense terrified the masses,” said Jesse Sutton, chief executive officer of Majesco.
“The game will capture that same action and excitement as the movie, but this time, the shark enjoys some pay-back.”
“Jaws was an instant hit, a phenomenon, acclaimed by critics and audiences alike,” said Bill Kispert, vice president of Interactive at Universal Studios Consumer Products Group. “It was an adrenaline-charged experience. With Jaws, the game, we want to give players that same adrenaline rush as they control the power and the fury of a Great White.”
In Jaws, players assume the role of a Great White shark driven to a frenzy by the sonic emanations of underwater oil drilling equipment. To defend their underwater territory, players undertake a campaign to drive the raiders away while simultaneously solving a series of action-based puzzles designed to thwart the player.
The game is due to release on the Xbox, PS2, and PC in the summer of 2005.