Er du til Hip Hop og især West Coast-scenen indenfor samme genre, så kan du meget snart forene din musiksmag og præferencer indenfor computerspil. Activision meddeler, at rapperen – Snoop Dogg – gæsteoptræder i det kommende True Crime: Streets of L.A. Snoop er en “unlockable” figur som man kan få adgang til i “Dogg Patrol Mode” og derved selv spille den kontroversielle rapper, som har set indersiden af en fængselscelle mere end én gang. Vi bringer her et billede af Snoop i aktion, men vi venter på spillet som udkommer den 7. november på konsollerne.
GAMERS CAN PLAY AS SNOOP DOGG IN ACTIVISION’S UPCOMING TRUE CRIME : STREETS OF L.A.
London, UK- October 30, 2003 – Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) announced today that Snoop Dogg, the “Dogg Father” of hip-hop, is an unlockable, playable character in the company’s upcoming True Crime : Streets of L.A. videogame. When players unlock his character in “Dogg Patrol” mode they can play as Snoop and roll through the streets in a custom convertible, complete with hydraulics, while looking for random crimes to solve and criminals to take down. True Crime: Streets of L.A will ship to retail outlets on November 7th, 2003 and will be available for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox video game system from Microsoft and from November 21st for the Nintendo GameCube . The game has been given a Pegi rating of 16+ .
True Crime: Streets of LA delivers the deepest combination of high-speed driving, martial arts fighting and double-fisted shooting ever burned into one game. Gamers take on the role of Nick Kang, a bad ass Elite Operations Division operative, tasked with taking out the merciless Russian and Chinese crime syndicates terrorizing the City of Angels. Fans race through 240 square miles of L.A. listening to an epic West Coast Hip Hop soundtrack provided by Vybe Squad Records that includes 50 original songs from heavy weights Snoop Dogg, Westside Connection, Warren G., Coolio and more. For more information and exclusive soundtrack and game clips, visit http://www.truecrimela.com.


























