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I Can Be PWNED?

November 14th, 2007 by Steven Gould

The Video Game

November 13, 2007 – Brash Entertainment announced today that a game based on the film Jumper is currently in development. Set to release on February 12, 2008, Jumper will place you in the shoes of Griffin, a man with the ability to teleport at will, in his quest to avenge his parents’ death at the hands of the Paladins. We had the opportunity to have a Q&A with Stephen Townsend, Senior Producer of Brash Entertainment, who was gracious enough to provide us with some brand new information on the upcoming title so we know what to expect next year.

IGN: So what sort of game is Jumper? Describe the gameplay mechanics.

Stephen Townsend: Jumper is an action/combat game.

Read more at IGN. Or Gamespot. Or Gaming Target (where they misspelled my name.)

Since it will be out in February, that should be just in time for your Christmas shopping!

Posted in JumperMovie, Movies, Science Fiction, Steve | 6 Comments »

6 Responses

  1. Steven Gould Says:

    Xbox 360, Playstation 2, and Wii.

  2. Ken Houghton Says:

    3.5″ floppy version?

  3. Steven Gould Says:

    Oh, right.

  4. Ken Houghton Says:

    All right, I’ll move into this century: Flash drive?

    (Something that doesn’t require Yet Another Piece of Hardware?)

  5. Steven Gould Says:

    Ah–PC. I get you now.

  6. N.G. Says:

    How very ANNOYING. I wouldn’t stand for my name being misspelled. (Not that I’d have a choice. I just like complaining about it.

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