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Air Force to Collaborate with Stargate SG-1
12/05/2004 Source: Jessica Martin 

MGM Interactive get U.S. Air Force help for Stargate.

MGM Interactive, a unit of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and games house Perception PTY Ltd. have just announced they will work closely with the U.S. Air Force to ensure the authenticity found in the hit Stargate SG-1 television series is carried into the new videogame based on the show.

The Air Force's involvement with Stargate SG-1 has ensured accurate portrayals of military details in the television show, ranging from Air Force character traits, plausibility of plots and storylines to military insignia and weapons depicted in battle.

"The U.S. Air Force is pleased to have been part of the "Stargate SG-1" team since the beginning of this highly successful television series," said Pentagon spokesman Douglas Thar.

"Our continued cooperation with the series and now the eagerly anticipated videogame will ensure the authenticity of each will not be compromised," added Los Angeles based Air Force liaison Lt. Danner.

MGM Interactive and Perception will continue the collaboration with the aim of remaining true to Stargate's combination of science fiction and realism, bringing into the videogame world the production values that have made it just about the most popular SF TV series since Trek.

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