The Black Mirror 2

The Black Mirror 2

"Last week, Electronic Theatre delivered a number of articles discussing, Lace Mamba Global’s past successes, forthcoming plans and future interests. Along with the Odyssia label and a big push towards console Adventure gaming, the publisher is certainly set to become a key player for Adventure gamers in 2010, but it’s not all coming down the line – Lace Mamba Global has already begun it’s 2010 on good form, and the coming months hold a number of interesting propositions."

"Pursuing the digital market beyond their own name, Lace Mamba Global are taking the Odyssia brand to new heights, and aren’t shy about speaking for it’s recognition in the Adventure games market. Set to launch in March aided by a more than respectable marketing budget, Codd stated; “It will be at the forefront of everyone’s mind – I’ll guarantee that, by the end of September it will be everywhere.”"

"Jason Codd: “Then obviously we’ve moved into our first console products as well which, I think for an independent publisher to have their first [Xbox] 360 product 14 months after first set-up is pretty efficient. We’ve got our own IP being developed on [Nintendo] DS and Wii as well at the moment, so we’re very very excited about where we’re going.”"

"Lace Mamba Group head office will be based in Brighton East Sussex with already established offices in London, LA and Paris. The formation of the new company signals the ambition of the new group to accelerate the move into the next generation market with development already in progress on the Xbox 360 console and discussions with various development houses in progress for PlayStation 3."

"The recently announced retail release of Machinarium is likely to do little to harm the publisher’s reputation, and highly anticipated titles such as Memento Mori and Black Mirror 2 aren’t exactly looking to disappoint the fans at present. The full line-up announced so far is as follows..."