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Unsolved Crimes for the Nintendo DS has shipped out to store shelves

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Posted by Daniel "monk" Pelfrey on Sep 30th, 2008

EXCERPTED FROM THE PRESS RELEASE

Empire Interactive, a leading publisher of interactive entertainment software and wholly owned subsidiary of Silverstar Holdings (NASDAQ: SSTR), today announced Pipe Mania and Unsolved Crimes have shipped to North American retail outlets. Pipe Mania is available for Nintendo DS™, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and PC, and Unsolved Crimes is available exclusively for Nintendo DS™. Under a recent partnership agreement, both games are distributed exclusively by Atari in North America.

“Pipe Mania and Unsolved Crimes are two great examples of our dedication to providing quality entertainment for the entire family,” Karim Farghaly, vice president of sales, Empire Interactive. “Our U.S. presence has grown exponentially in 2008, and we believe these titles will introduce our label to new and diverse audiences, especially during the holiday season.”

Fully utilizing Nintendo DS’ unique Dual Screen capabilities, Unsolved Crimes integrates three gaming elements – an action game, a 3D crime investigation and a crime quiz – to provide a truly distinctive gaming experience. Taking the role of a rookie detective in the New York Police Department, players will explore intriguing 1970s-inspired environments while they investigate the mysterious disappearance of Betsy Blake. Crime is rampant in the city and Unsolved Crimes detectives will encounter brain-teasing challenges and unique obstacles lurking around every corner. Unsolved Crimes features suspenseful cases spread throughout life-like interactive environments. Prepare to be fully absorbed by Unsolved Crimes, rated “T” for “Teen” with an MSRP of $29.99.

For more information please visit www.us.empireinteractive.com.

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