Franklin Electronic Publishers and The New York Times Launch a Handheld Version of the Classic Game: SET(R)
11 Fevereiro 2009 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
BURLINGTON, N.J., Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The New York
Times and Franklin Electronic Publishers, Incorporated (NYSE
Alternext US: FEP) today announced the creation of a handheld
electronic version of the award-winning card game: SET(R). SET(R)
is currently being offered on the crossword and game pages of
http://www.nytimes.com/ and has quickly become one of its most
frequently viewed pages. The electronic version of SET(R) from The
New York Times and Franklin includes a color LCD display, four
versions of the game (Classic, Timed, Puzzle and Arcade), multiple
difficulty levels and a host of other features. It will debut at
the Set Enterprises, Inc. booth at Toy Fair in New York opening on
February 15, 2009. The licensing deal was facilitated by MODA
International Marketing, the exclusive licensing agency for The New
York Times. "Franklin's version of SET(R) takes the classic card
game to a new level of brain-twisting fun," says Toshihide Hokari,
senior vice president, chief operating officer of Franklin
Electronic Publishers. "Designed for both adults and kids, SET(R)
is an addictive, highly original family game of visual perception
and logic that can be played at any time, in any location." "SET(R)
has been in the market as a card game for many years and has a very
strong cult following. Once The New York Times determined that
SET(R) would make a great addition to their website this handheld
version by Franklin was the perfect next step," says Michelle
Alfandari, president of MODA International Marketing. "The game is
especially appealing to The Times because it's both intellectually
challenging and fun. Having a presence on New York Times online and
in the electronic game category will catapult SET(R) to a new level
of popularity." "The category of brain games is really expanding
(SET(R) is the #1 bestselling card game on Amazon.com) and there is
no better brand for these products than The New York Times," says
Colette Falco, president of Set Enterprises. "Franklin is known for
making proven content digital and portable for easy access. We're
confident that consumers will love the electronic version of SET(R)
by Franklin." About The New York Times: The New York Times Company,
a leading media company with 2008 revenues of $2.9-billion,
includes The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, The
Boston Globe, 16 other daily newspapers, WQXR-FM and more than 50
Web sites, including NYTimes.com, Boston.com and About.com. The
Company's core purpose is to enhance society by creating,
collecting and distributing high-quality news, information and
entertainment. About Franklin: Franklin Electronic Publishers,
Incorporated (NYSE Alternext US: FEP) is a world leader in
electronic handheld information, having sold approximately
41,000,000 electronic books. Current titles available directly or
through partners number more than 52,000 in sixteen languages under
license from world class publishers, such as Merriam-Webster and
HarperCollins, focused in five genres: Learning, Language Learning,
Travel, Spiritual, and Leisure. The Company also licenses its
underlying technology to an array of partners including Adobe, Sun
Microsystems and Ademco (a division of Honeywell). Franklin
distributes ROLODEX(R) Electronics branded organizers worldwide and
SEIKO branded reference products in Oceania and the European
Community. Franklin's products are available at 49,000 retail
outlets worldwide, through catalogs, and online at
http://www.franklin.com/. ROLODEX(R) is a registered trademark of
Berol Corporation, a subsidiary of Newell Rubbermaid Inc. SEIKO is
a registered trademark of SEIKO Corporation. Except for the
historical information contained in this news release, the matters
addressed are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements, written, oral or otherwise made, represent the
Company's expectation or belief concerning future events. Without
limiting the foregoing, these statements are often identified by
the words "may," "might," "believes," "thinks," "anticipates,"
"plans," "expects" or similar expressions. In addition, expressions
of our strategies, intentions or plans are also forward-looking
statements. Such statements reflect management's current views with
respect to future events and are subject to risks and
uncertainties, both known and unknown. You are cautioned not to
place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements as there
are important factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those in forward-looking statements, many of which
are beyond our control. Investors are referred to the full
discussion of risks and uncertainties as included in Franklin's
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. About Set
Enterprises, Inc. Set Enterprises, Inc. is a family owned and
operated business located in Fountain Hills, Arizona and is a
leading developer of award winning family and educational games.
For more information about any of Set Enterprises' award winning
games, please visit http://www.setgame.com/, call (480) 837-3628 or
visit booth #943 at the 2009 New York Toy Fair. About MODA
International Marketing, Inc: MODA International Marketing, est.
1988, is an international licensing agency that uses licensing to
leverage existing assets such as trademarks, brands and patents to
meet its clients' marketing, business development and revenue
goals. MODA offers its broad client base customized strategic
planning, implementation and management of turnkey licensing
programs. For over 20 Years, MODA has distinguished itself by
identifying and implementing opportunities, generating incremental
revenue; strengthening and extending our clients brands and
technologies throughout the global marketplace. For more
information about MODA International Marketing, Inc., please visit
http://www.modaintl.com/. DATASOURCE: Franklin Electronic
Publishers, Inc. CONTACT: Michelle Alfandari of MODA International
Marketing, Inc., +1-212-687-7640, ; or Erin Salvatore, of Garfield
Group Public Relations for Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc.,
+1-215-867-8600 Ext. 250, Web Site: http://www.franklin.com/
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