News: Goblin Commander Cinema Ad

Goblin Commander is to be launched soon, so to promote it a cinema advert has been created.

The full press release about Goblin Commander can be found below, but if you fancy the advert you can click here.

Goblin Commander� : Unleash The Horde hits the big screen nationwide this weekend with a cinematic trailer shown prior to Hollywood's most anticipated films, Jaleco Entertainment� announced today.

"Weapons," a 35-second game trailer depicting actual gameplay and dramatic, 3D renders from Goblin Commander: Unleash The Horde, premieres today (Friday) at all Regal Entertainment Group-owned theaters, including Regal Cinemas, United Artists Theatres and Edwards Theatres. "Weapons" will be shown on more than 7,000 screens before all PG13- and R-rated films to an estimated audience of nearly 14 million through December 11.

Goblin Commander: Unleash The Horde is an action-strategy game designed specifically for next-generation consoles. Experience the rush of amassing hordes of goblins under your control, embark on thrilling adventures, and engage in spectacular battles with enemy clans. Goblin Commander: Unleash The Horde ships to stores this week for the PlayStation�2 computer entertainment system and the Xbox� video game system from Microsoft.

"The 'Weapons' trailer helps elevate premier publisher Jaleco Entertainment to the level where its break-out title, Goblin Commander, is seen by millions as a must-have for 2003," said DGM,MD. "Working with Regal Cinemedia allows us to reach beyond the hard-core gamers to a broader audience of savvy entertainment-seekers who are looking for the next big thing."

"Weapons" will run in front of movies like The Matrix Revolutions , The Last Samurai and Master and Commander: The Far Side of The World . "Weapons" was created by Picture Mill, makers of movie trailers for 2 Fast 2 Furious and Signs, and television commercials for some of America's top brands like Burger King, Acura and Ford.


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