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Capcom, Method Man, and Creed from The Office unite to bring you a Sour Patch Kids game


Capcom just announced a Sour Patch Kids tie-in game for PSN, XBLA, and PC. You know, Sour Patch Kids. The candy.

World Gone Sour is the adventure of a lost Sour Patch Kid running and jumping its way from a movie theater's sticky, filthy floor, past the concession stand, and out into the world as it seeks its home in a candy lover's stomach. Yes, this is a game in which the goal -- the ideal situation -- is a person accidentally ingesting candy that's been on the floor of a movie theater. This is a game concept that Sour Patch marketing believed would increase the appeal of the candy. That's what is happening here.

But wait! Your $4.99 doesn't just get you a protracted, off-putting Sour Patch ad. World Gone Sour also includes that new Method Man jam, "World Gone Sour (The Lost Kids)," and Creed Bratton, whom you know as Creed from The Office, narrating your heroic journey.

We suppose it's only appropriate that a licensed game based on candy would come from the developer of Yo! Noid and The California Raisins.%Gallery-140662%


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CAPCOM® TO PUBLISH SOUR PATCH KIDS®-BASED WORLD GONE SOURTM VIDEO GAME

Popular Sour Candy Characters to Star in Sweet New Action-Adventure Game

SAN MATEO, Calif. - November 30, 2011 - Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced that it will publish World Gone Sour™ on Xbox LIVE® Arcade for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®Network and PC. Based on the popular Sour Then Sweet® candy Sour Patch Kids®, the game will take players on a journey from the perspective of a lost piece of candy finding its way to its ultimate destination – the human stomach.

"Sour Patch® is the #1 all sour candy brand in the U.S. but there is so much more to these iconic characters than just their sour exteriors and sweet interiors," said Sebastian Genesio, Marketing Director for Sour Patch. "Bringing our 'lost kids' to life in video game form will add a new dimension to these lovable snacks. We feel this video game will resonate strongly with our core audience of teens and young adults."

"Sour Patch has brought its brand to life in a unique experience that only video games can deliver," said Christian Svensson, Senior Vice President, Planning & Strategy, Capcom Entertainment, Inc. "Whether you're a fan of Sour Patch Kids or fun and engaging gameplay, World Gone Sour has something for all gamers to enjoy."

Gamers will take on the miniature role of a lost Sour Patch Kid in a stylized human-sized world, guiding the hero through the sticky floors of a movie theater, across the counter of a concession stand, and other unique and oversized environments. Joining forces with fellow lost Sour Patch Kids, players will use a combination of jumps, twists and puzzle-solving to negotiate and overcome larger than life obstacles. Along the way, they will battle unusual candy enemies, escape from deranged humans, and face-off against bizarre creatures including one very angry wad of sticky chewing gum.

Players will be able to team up with one friend for local co-op play. The console version will include support for global leaderboards, as well as Microsoft Achievements or PlayStation® trophies. World Gone Sour will be available this winter for $4.99 on PC and this spring on PlayStation®Network for $4.99 and on Xbox LIVE Arcade for 400 Microsoft Points.

In addition, the game will feature the recently released "World Gone Sour (The Lost Kids)" track from Grammy award-winning hip-hop artist Method Man. The journey of the Sour Patch Kids will include additional star personality with cheeky narrations by actor Creed Bratton ("The Office"), who will provide snack-sized quips and tidbits throughout the game.

For more information on the World Gone Sour video game, please visit: press.capcom.com and http://www.capcom-unity.com. For more information about Sour Patch Kids, please visit www.sourpatch.com and follow them on Facebook.com/sourpatchkids.