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Atari,
Marc Ecko Get Talib
Kweli To Provide Voice Over For 'Contents
Under Pressure'! |
Atari,
Inc.
today announced hip-hop artist
Talib Kweli
will be the voice of Trane,
the lead character in Atari's new video game, Marc
Ecko's Getting Up: Contents
Under Pressure.
The video game promises to be an homage to graffiti's
rich culture and represents the culmination of seven years of story and
character development by fashion pioneer Marc Ecko,
himself a former graffiti artist with deep ties to the urban community.
.As
Trane, Kweli is
providing the voice for an outcast and rebel determined to establish his
credibility in the politically oppressive city of
"Because
a video game has a hip-hop soundtrack doesn't automatically make it a true
representation of urban life. The urban reality is about making your voice heard
and with Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure we're
looking to authentically capture that daily challenge in a highly engaging
manner," said Marc
Ecko,
Executive Creative Director for Getting Up. "There is no better artist to
help challenge the video game status quo and personify Trane
than Talib, and we are excited to be adding his
respected talent to our video game."
The
story's "Get IN, Get UP and Get OUT" gameplay
mechanic offers players a unique combination of skills, including the sneak and
street fighting abilities needed to battle through the city's rough streets and
Get IN restricted areas; the dexterity and agility to scale any object in order
to Get UP graffiti tags and spread the message of rebellion; and the ingenuity
to evade, escape and Get OUT.