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Kevin Pietersen Endorses 10th Year Of International Cricket Captain III

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Empire is delighted to announce 10 years at the top of the Cricket Strategy league with International Cricket Captain — The world’s most popular cricket management game.

The world’s No. 1 selling cricket management series is endorsed by Hampshire and England hero, KEVIN PIETERSEN. “The games are made by cricket fans for cricket fans. They love the game and it shows,” said Kevin Pietersen MBE.

As the international cricket calendar continues around the world, with England’s tour of Sri Lanka soon to start; plus Pakistan, India, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and the West Indies all in action over the coming weeks, Empire is launching the world’s favourite cricket strategy simulation management game onto new formats for 2007-2008.

“Only International Cricket Captain feels like you are managing tactics and influencing performance of real players in the game of cricket before, during and after each match throughout the domestic and international season”, said Rob Noble Empire Marketing Manager.

The new version of International Cricket Captain also includes the following updates for 2007- 2008.

  • Brand new 3D game engine
  • Fully motion captured animations; the game captures the essence of watching the match on TV.
  • New Ball Tracker instant replays reflect the televisual style
  • New PS2 console and PSP versions for the first time
  • New commentary from Test Match Special’s Jonathan Agnew

New formats. More choice. Improved quality

  • Familiar PC version — Still Cricket Captain as current players know and love
  • User interface and game engine brought up-to-date for 2007
  • More decision making control during the match and newly modelled environments
  • Consumer demand for more realistic visual representation

For more information please visit the official Web site.

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