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Reload

Weapons and tactics sim featuring a terrifying array of licensed hardware.

For Immediate Release

 

Sometimes Life is Really Better than "A Christmas Story"

 

San Francisco, CA. December 23, 2010 - Not expecting to get that Red Ryder BB Gun you were begging Santa for? You probably would have put out your eye anyway.You're much better off getting  Reload, a weapons and tactics simulator available for the Wii and PC that packs military hardware and equipment from top manufacturers like Remington ®, Magnum Research, Champion Traps and Targets and Wiley X ®

Mastiff has released a trailer for Reload today that can be downloaded or viewed at Mastiff Reload Trailer

Reload features guns that are far more powerful than Red Ryders, including many from leading manufacturer Remington including:

887™ Nitro Mag Model 1100™ Tac4 Model 700™ CDL™ SF Modular Sniper Rifle (MSR™) 870™ Express® Super Slug R-15™ 450 Bushmaster In addition to the wide range of Remington firearms featured in Reload, you'll also find other high-powered weaponry such as:

·        AK-47

·        MP5

·        M-107

·        .50 Cal LRSR

·        .50 Cal Mounted on M988 Troop Carrier

·        Mini-gun mounted on M988 Troop Carrier

·        M249

Best of all, Reload costs less than even the cheapest of BB guns - only $19.99 suggested retail.

 

About Mastiff

Mastiff is a leading publisher of outdoor action and licensed products for consoles, PC and all mobile platforms including iPhone and iPad. Mastiff has offices in Tokyo, San Francisco and Orlando, Florida. Titles from Mastiff include outdoor hits such as Deer Drive, Remington Great American Bird Hunt, and Shimano Xtreme Fishing for Wii™ as well as the award winning Moon for DS and critically acclaimed Gurumin for PSP. For more information please visit Mastiff Website

 

Contact:

Michael Meyers

925-551-8080

Michael Meyers Public Relations

 

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