Decode gets more active in interactive

Making futher tracks into the video game business, Toronto, Canada-based Decode Entertainment's interactive division is using its creative clout to get in on the ground floor of Nintendo's new DS handheld system. An initial North American run of 500,000 DS systems sold out within a week of launching in November, and worldwide sales were sitting at 1.2 million units at press time in late December. To capitalize on this early momentum, Decode has partnered with Toronto, Canada-based game developer Electron Jump to create an original gaming engine, which Decode could then use or license out for other games.
January 1, 2005

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