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Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America, LLC
Developer: SCE Japan Studio
Platform: PlayStation®3 (PS3TM) system
Genre: Action Arcade Game
Players: 1-2 Players
Release: September 2010
Rating: “RP”
Compatible Peripherals: (1-2) PlayStation®Move motion controllers,
PlayStation®Eye camera

OVERVIEW:
Kung Fu RiderTM sends players on a wild ride through the busy streets of Hong Kong. Taking on the role of private detective Toby or his assistant Karin, players find themselves on the outs with the mob. When Toby and Karin are confronted by mobsters at their detective agency, players have no choice but to grab their office chairs, hold on tight and slide through the streets in order to make a daring escape. Utilizing the PlayStation®Move motion controller, players must steer, jump, dash and power dash through the city while avoiding obstacles and evading attacks in this comical and fast-paced action arcade game.

KEY FEATURES:

* Find the best routes of escape while racing through 27 exciting courses in six unique areas of Hong Kong.
* Slide solo in single-player mode or have a friend use a PlayStation Move motion controller to aim a “target” around the screen in order to collect items and fend off enemies in the offline multi-player ‘co-op play’ mode.
* Unlock 12 new vehicles that will help you make a speedy getaway through the streets of Hong Kong.
* Check out the tally screen at the end of each race to see your reactions captured by the PlayStation®Eye camera during your most extreme wipeouts.
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