News published on February 23rd 2007

Deal Struck For More Crazy Frog Games

Myriad Interactive has struck between Eric Wernquist and Kaktus Film for use their ‘The Annoying Thing’ property and as a result The Crazy Frog will now have a chance to annoy us all the way up to 2012. The deal give Myriad the rights to create video games that include The Crazy Frog and all his lovely friends for many years to come.

The Annoying Thing has now broken through as a global brand, whether you love it or hate it,” said founding partner of Myriad Interactive Leo Zullo. “There is a lot of work and effort being put into the character and its future. More details of this will be released soon.

FYI The Crazy Frog video games have already sold in excess of one million copies worldwide – I believe that more than Okami! You can check out our review of his latest romp by clicking this very link to find out what joys awaiting as we move into 2012… we are thinking Crazy Frog Olympics!

Comments from our old site:

Nogert on Friday 23rd February 2007 18:28:
I hope the same company make there own games one day, I hate games that just take somthing existing and turn it into a game, there no thought into atall and when it's crazy frog well, I wouldn't want my companys name on the case if I had one. Sure they can sell over a million copies to a million retards, but how about making a good game, wouldn't that make them feel like they've accomplished something better than making a frog with a small penis.

Sean on Friday 23rd February 2007 18:37:
One can only assume they're not really interested in making decent games, I guess. There's no actual reason why a Crazy Frog game [i:d71f1d873f]has[/i:d71f1d873f] to be bad, but the developers (or publishers) are clearly very aware they can churn out any old shite, and the license will sell it. It's why your local game shop's GBA and DS shelves seem to be dominated by Spongebob fucking Squarepants all the time. Poor, poor games industry.

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