Press release of 9Isles International,
Inc
PRESS RELEASE: April, 2004
For immediate release
9ISLES INTL, CREATOR
OF THE “AEROBEAK” GAME
SERIES, RANKS NR. SIX BY THE PEOPLES CHOICE AWARD AT
HANDANGO AND CROSSED THE MAGICAL ONE MILLION HITS NUMBER
IN DECEMBER 2003! (PRESENTLY HAS CROSSED THE FOUR MILLION
HITS NUMBER FROM VISITORS IN OVER 130 COUNTRIES IN
MARCH 2004 - PROMOTING THE ISLANDS GLOBALLY.)
9Isles International,
Inc., based in Honolulu, Hawaii,
released its AEROBEAK
SERIES of violence-free educational games for Pocket
PCs and Desktop PCs at COMDEX in November 2002. Since
its first “Aerobeak Goes on a Ride 1.2” game,
9Isles has distributed “Aerobeak Goes on a Ride
2.0” and “Aerobeak Goes on a Ride -
Christmas Edition” through Handango, PocketGear
and other download websites,
reaching four million hits in March 2004 with visitors
from 130 countries.
Now 9Isles has released
its new “Educational
Edition of Aerobeak
Goes on a Ride” for Pocket PCs, Desktop
PCs (soon also for Smarthones, Symbian
and Palm platforms). The new release has settings
for kids, youths and adults and, a first right
and left-handed play option. The game features
educational topics and questions in geography, history,
literature, science
and environment. It also challenges young children
to develop eye-hand coordination with its “drawing
challenge” in the kids’ “Milestone
Games”. This new edition features a whole new
magical world of the
mystical "Ninth Island" archipelago. The
Educational Edition has, besides its outstanding educational value,
tons of fun, beautiful new scenes with secret lagoons,
sizzling hot lava fields, and new sound tracks. Furthermore,
this new edition to the
Aerobeak Series has never seen new features like the "Milestone
Games", (shortly, these games can be played also
separately. New updates of future "Milestone Games" can
be downloaded and added to the existing ones for all
age groups soon).
"
AeroOOOPS", mind battling puzzles and "Knowledge
Wheels".
9Isles just introduced
its brand new web site with the "Knowledge Room", (Knowledge of the Sea,
Polynesian Musical Instruments, Legends of Polynesia)
which also includes “Aerobeak's Treasure Chest".
Here the players can exchange their very own "Knowledge
Wheels" for special surprises. Also the new web
page includes the unique “Writers Forum”,
where the company invites poets and authors globally
to speak out with the strength of their literary work
against violence, hatred and for World Peace. Additionally,
9Isles offers Hawaiian legends, music and beautiful
photos, (soon postcards to send).
9Isles was nominated for Best Software of 2003
Award by Pocket PC Magazine, and featured in “A Magical, Violence – Free,
Educational World” in its May
issue. It is included in the “Ultimate Buyer’s
Guide 2004” of Pocket PC Magazine. It
was also honored for its web page with the Golden
Web Award for “Excellence
Achieved in Web Design, Content and Creativity” and
with the prestigious Global
Shareware 5 Gold Disc Awards in early 2003 and
again in February 2004.
9Isles’ family of products is unique in focusing
on non-violent, educational games suitable for young
and old alike.
Among its many favorable reviews, are the following:
http://www.pdabuyersguide.com/games/aerobeak.htm
http://www.googol.net/reviews/?show=7
www.pocketpcmag.com
Contact: Jutka T. Emoke Barabas, President, C.E.O
9Isles International, Inc.
Telephone:
808 955 8998 Website: www.aerobeak.com
WELCOME WORLD!
Note from the Wizards of 9Isles
When we all would welcome
each other as friends with good will and an open mind,
the world would be a more
peaceful place, because we would not fight against
our new found friends. When we all would learn more
about each others culture, religion and customs, the
world would be a friendlier place because, as we would
know each other better, we would not be fearful of
each other. When we would stop the endless hand me
down chain reaction of prejudice from one generation
to the other, the word terror would become meaningless
because, with forgiveness and tolerance in our heart
and actions, we would not despise each other anymore.
Then without hatred and violence our world would become
a better home for future generations.
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