The publisher inks an agreement to make games based on four more computer-animated films from the computer-animation studio.
Finding Nemo the amazing movie has now striked a deal with THQ and Pixar to a publishing deal. Two companies currently have agreed to a publishing deal which will see THQ publish games based on Pixar's next 2 films, the Superhero spoof The Incredibles and automotive comedy Cars. Those two films also happen to be the last two films Pixar is making under its agreement with Disney, which fell apart earlier this year.
The new agreement between Pixar and THQ will start in 2006 with Pixar's first wholly-owned feature film. It will cover that and as-yet unnamed movie and three more films from the computer-animation studio. The deal covers games for the PC, consoles, portables, and mobile phones in all international territories, and is good for four years after each film's release.
News source: GameSpot
Finding Nemo the amazing movie has now striked a deal with THQ and Pixar to a publishing deal. Two companies currently have agreed to a publishing deal which will see THQ publish games based on Pixar's next 2 films, the Superhero spoof The Incredibles and automotive comedy Cars. Those two films also happen to be the last two films Pixar is making under its agreement with Disney, which fell apart earlier this year.
The new agreement between Pixar and THQ will start in 2006 with Pixar's first wholly-owned feature film. It will cover that and as-yet unnamed movie and three more films from the computer-animation studio. The deal covers games for the PC, consoles, portables, and mobile phones in all international territories, and is good for four years after each film's release.
According to information received by the Kaspersky Virus Lab, Brador was probably written by a Russian virus coder. The Trojan was attached to an email with a Russian sender and Russian text inside. The author was offering to sell the client part for the Trojan to all interested parties, which means that there is a real chance that the backdoor may be bought by somebody who will use it commercially (bot network creation, for instance).
"PDA users face a real danger and we can be sure that the computer underground will snatch at the chance to attack PDAs and mobile phones in the nearest future," added Eugene Kaspersky, "malware development for mobiles is passing through the same stages as malware for desktops: we will probably see a serious outbreak of viruses for handhelds sometime soon."
Kaspersky Labs has already updated the antivirus databases with protection against Brador. A detailed description of Brador is available in the Kaspersky Virus Encyclopedia.

What the hell is striked? Shouldn't it be struck?
Anyway, this isn't that exciting. Games made from movies don't usually turn out well. Even rarely when it's of an animated feature. They tend to rush the titles out to capitalize on the release of the film.
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