Naughty America: The Game Garners National Attention But Not at E3
SAN DIEGO, Calif. â May 3, 2006 â The newest evolution in the ever changing world of online dating, Naughty America: The Game (www.naughtyamericathegame.com) has been racking up coverage from coast to coast. However, the soon-to-be-released MMO will not be allowed to participate in the gaming industryâs largest tradeshow, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), due to what was described as âadult contentâ.
âWe were very disappointed to learn of E3âs stance toward Naughty America: The Game,â stated Noah Dudley, President of Eight Legs, Inc., the corporate entity overseeing the design and development of the title. âItâs the next step in social networking and online matchmaking. Itâs certainly not intended for everyone, but then again neither are a number of the titles featured at the show.â
Despite the ban by E3, Naughty America: The Game has already been receiving a tremendous amount of national media coverage. Press outlets such as The New York Times, CNBC, Fox News, ABC Radio, BusinessWeek.com and CNN.com have already profiled the game, which is due to launch this summer.
About Naughty America: The Game
Naughty America: The Game is a new twist on the world of online dating, combining in-game chat functionality with real-world profiles and a heaping dose of entertaining games and exploration features. However, this massively multiplayer online world separates itself from the competition by allowing players to do what theyâve always wanted to⦠be naughty. But, fear not, for The Game incorporates Sentryâs background verification services, allowing for a much safer gaming experience than ever before possible. Itâs the online destination where fantasy and reality find the right kind of friction. For more information about Naughty America: The Game please visit www.naughtyamericathegame.com.