Left Behind Games goes public |
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Wednesday, 08 February 2006 07:00 PM America/New_York |
Left Behind Games, exclusive licensee to develop computer and video games based on the “Left Behind” book series, has announced that its share exchange agreement with Bonanza Gold has closed. Left Behind Games has become a subsidiary of Bonanza Gold, a publicly traded company. Left Behind Games said it intends to “develop top-quality inspirational titles” for the computer and video game market, which has grown substantially in the last few years. “There is a significant market for inspirational entertainment. It can be seen in the crossover success of Christian music, The Passion of The Christ and the 'Left Behind' novel series,” said Troy Lyndon, chief executive officer, Left Behind Games. “Our goal is to create enduring games that connect with people where they live and touch them with emotional, memorable and moving experiences.”
For more information, visit www.leftbehindgames.com.
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