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Crave Entertainment announced today that it will publish the first video game based on Napoleon Dynamite the movie. The game will feature Kip, Uncle Rico, Tina the llama, and of course Napoleon as characters. The game will be available on both the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP system. No word yet on a release date. Read on for the full press release.

 

Gosh! Napoleon Dynamite Explodes onto PSPĀ® System and Nintendo DS

Crave Entertainment to Release Sweet Videogames Based on Cult-Classic Comedy

Newport Beach, Calif.- May 09, 2007 Crave Entertainment, a leading publisher of console videogames, announced today that it will publish the first videogame based on the wildly popular Fox Searchlight motion picture Napoleon Dynamite.

Napoleon Dynamite quickly gained cult-classic status with its quirky look at life in rural Idaho. Teens and adults alike love the movie’s colorful characters and offbeat take on teenage awkwardness. Napoleon Dynamite catchphrases (Vote for Pedro!) have become pop-culture fixtures, with references to the movie popping up everywhere from T-shirts to ice- cream flavors.

Crave’s upcoming release will feature favorite Napoleon Dynamite characters including Kip, Uncle Rico, Pedro, Tina the llama, and of course, Napoleon himself.

“Napoleon Dynamite is one of the great cult classics of the past decade,” said Mark Burke, senior vice president of product planning and business development at Crave Entertainment. “It’s one of those films that has great memorable lines and characters, and we expect that fans of the movie will really like the game.”

 

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