Empire Deluxe coming to PC

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Feb. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Signature Devices, Inc. (Pink Sheets: SDVI) is pleased to announce that its wholly-owned video game development and publishing subsidiary, Graffiti Entertainment, LLC, has signed an agreement with Killer Bee Software to develop and publish its real time strategy (RTS) video game, "Empire Deluxe." Graffiti Entertainment will develop a new version of Empire Deluxe for a major handheld gaming system and personal computers (PC), and is planning to have the game on shelves in the last quarter of 2008.
A leading video game publisher and developer, Signature Devices, Inc. has developed software for the world's leading game publishers, including Electronic Arts, Crytek, Expresso Fitness, and SNK Playmore. The Company has also developed embedded systems and electronics for companies such as Pacific Consultants (now PEMSTAR).
"Empire Deluxe is a great RTS game that we will be developing for a major handheld gaming system and the PC. The game will include multiplayer capabilities and receive a major upgrade in that we will be making the game completely 3D and take advantage of the handheld gaming system. We are very excited to add this RTS to our growing list of published products," said Kenneth Hurley, CEO of Signature Devices, Inc. and Graffiti Entertainment, LLC.

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