The first Mexican Videogame

"El Chavo" was made 100% in Mexico

As part of a huge legacy in entertainment, the companies Slang, Kaxan and Televisa have joined forces to create the first Mexican videogame "El Chavo".

This is the first time that a videogame is made in Mexico entirely and the concept is based on a popular TV show famous since the 80's.

It will be a party game, available from one to four players, 30 mini-games and two modes of playing : free or as a tournament.

The videogame is only available for the Wii, classified "E" for everyone. Some are surprised of the console election; it might be thanks to the users, ideal buyers and production costs. It will feature content in three languages : Spanish, Portuguese and English.

The game will be available starting today with a price of 599 pesos in Mexico and in the future they expect to sell it all over Latin America.

brenda.colon@sandiegored.com

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