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Brash hangs with 'Chimps'

By David Ward

Jan 31, 2008, ET

CORRECTED 2:59 p.m. PT Feb. 21

SAN DIEGO -- Brash Entertainment is developing a video game based on the upcoming movie "Space Chimps," from Vanguard Animation and Starz Media.

The "Chimps" game, which has been in development for more than a year, will be available for Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 2 and Nintendo's Wii and DS systems.

Mitch Davis, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Brash Entertainment, said the company had worked closely with the makers of the film, which is being produced by John H. Williams ("Shrek") and Barry Sonnenfeld.

"We were with them from the very beginning on site at the studio in Canada," Davis said. "They shared all the assets, from conceptual art to the music, and they gave a lot of ideas on how the game could extend the story arc of the movie."

Said Vanguard President Terry Botwick: "Starting early with Brash definitely gave us the opportunity to sync up the schedules and collaborate along the way. We've shipped assets on a regular basis to Brash, and they've exposed us to their script, design documents and additional characters they were thinking of creating."

Botwick said the film is on track to be completed in February. Fox will release it July 18.

"Chimps" follows the adventures of a mischievous circus chimp named Ham, voiced by Andy Samberg, who leads a mission into space to explore a mysterious new planet.

Davis said the "Chimps" game will be on shelves a few weeks before the film's debut, following a formula Brash used successfully with its first title, a game based on the holiday hit "Alvin and the Chipmunks."

"The movie did a $200 million boxoffice, and we were also thrilled with the retail results," he said.

Brash was founded in June with the goal of creating content out of theatrical franchises. It has deals in place with Warner Bros, Fox, Universal, Vanguard and Lionsgate.

Brash hangs with 'Chimps'

By David Ward

Jan 31, 2008, ET

CORRECTED 2:59 p.m. PT Feb. 21

SAN DIEGO -- Brash Entertainment is developing a video game based on the upcoming movie "Space Chimps," from Vanguard Animation and Starz Media.

The "Chimps" game, which has been in development for more than a year, will be available for Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 2 and Nintendo's Wii and DS systems.

Mitch Davis, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Brash Entertainment, said the company had worked closely with the makers of the film, which is being produced by John H. Williams ("Shrek") and Barry Sonnenfeld.

"We were with them from the very beginning on site at the studio in Canada," Davis said. "They shared all the assets, from conceptual art to the music, and they gave a lot of ideas on how the game could extend the story arc of the movie."

Said Vanguard President Terry Botwick: "Starting early with Brash definitely gave us the opportunity to sync up the schedules and collaborate along the way. We've shipped assets on a regular basis to Brash, and they've exposed us to their script, design documents and additional characters they were thinking of creating."

Botwick said the film is on track to be completed in February. Fox will release it July 18.

"Chimps" follows the adventures of a mischievous circus chimp named Ham, voiced by Andy Samberg, who leads a mission into space to explore a mysterious new planet.

Davis said the "Chimps" game will be on shelves a few weeks before the film's debut, following a formula Brash used successfully with its first title, a game based on the holiday hit "Alvin and the Chipmunks."

"The movie did a $200 million boxoffice, and we were also thrilled with the retail results," he said.

Brash was founded in June with the goal of creating content out of theatrical franchises. It has deals in place with Warner Bros, Fox, Universal, Vanguard and Lionsgate.



 


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