Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Could CPYE Breakout as we approach Summer, full report inside



Hurry and slot CPYE onto your watch list.  CPYE has been trading under $.05 for a few months but this could quickly change, let me tell you why.
Right before the holiday season last year CPYE experienced a huge rally running up over 100% in a few weeks.  Could this happen again as we approach Summer?
Parents may be gearing up to buy their kids video games to keep them occupied.  CPYE's just announced the other day they have entered into an agreement to publish and market 'Just Sing! Volume 2” for Nintendo DS in North America. The track list will feature 18 new songs from Grammy Award-winning artists including Lady Gaga, La Roux and Rihanna.
Could this be the catalyst to cause a breakout?!
Even in the worst of times one of the last things people give up is having fun. In fact, tragedy often has an inverse effect on the entertainment industry as people seek out distractions from the horrors around them.

While the troubled economy swallows-up entire industries, video game commerce rides along nearly unscathed. Currently valued at over $50 billion, sales are expected to top $70 billion by 2015!

What’s behind all this growth? Simply put, more people are playing a greater variety of games on an ever-expanding range of platforms. Formerly a male-dominated past-time, over half of video gamers are now women. Wii platforms have found a therapeutic use in nursing homes while educational games reach children almost to infancy.

Since 1997, Conspiracy Entertainment Corporation (CPYE) has provided innovative, cutting-edge software for the gaming industry. The company has sold over $55 million in games for the Wii and Playstation2 alone!

And that’s only the beginning for CPYE. Gaming platforms are expected to see an exponential expansion into the world of mobile communications. Apple’s iPad and similar devices provide the means for people to play as they go, and software makers such as CPYE can barely meet demand. In fact, over half of iPad’s owners use the device as a game-playing platform. Only web-surfing finds a more important purpose for the iPad.

Even social networking sites such as Facebook will see the advent of Conspiracy software with the soon-to-be-released Rock of the Dead application. The possibilities for even more new games and software applications in these settings seem endless.

CPYE has developed nearly a 100 video game titles. A huge development is the company’s production of games revolving around cartoon classics such as Garfield and Tom and Jerry (just to name a few). It has released a karaoke game called Just Sing that includes musicfrom current entertainers such as Amy Winehouse, Lady Gaga and Maroon 5.


Sure to win the support of parents throughout its distribution range of North America and Western Europe is the company’s movement away from violent video games. Instead of blood and gore digital opponents are vanquished through clever trickery and music.

With such a strong roster of video games, and the company still relatively small, could they be a buy out candidate?

Whether that happens or not, CPYE’s future looks bright as it continues to establish relationships with media leaders such as Neko Entertainment, Warner Brothers, Universal Studios and many others.

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