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Gathering of Developers Announces "Mafia" Ships to Stores
Action epic "you can't refuse" now on store shelves.

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted August 29, 2002
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Computer and video game publisher Gathering of Developers, a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., announced today that "Mafia" for the PC has shipped. Published by Gathering of Developers and developed by Czech Republic-based Illusion Softworks, "Mafia" is now available in stores nationwide.

"With startling graphics, engrossing cinematics, and a compelling storyline, 'Mafia' brings the 1930's underworld to life," said Gary Lewis, international managing director of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. Europe. "In this game, players will follow the rise and fall of competing crime families, complete with action-packed missions, a vast living city, and vehicles and weapons that capture the essence of the 1930's Mafioso world."

A 3D action crime epic set in the seedy 1930's underworld, "Mafia" offers gamers the opportunity to become a "Made Man." Players must climb the ranks, starting as lowly Footsoldiers, working their way to the top, earning a reputation of tough enforcer to daring getaway driver, and deadly hitman. The world of the "Salieri Family" is one of mob hits, car chases, and bootlegging - and it can all be yours, if you've got the chops.

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