PDP Shutting Down CodeBreaker Business

Performance Designed Products, LLC ("PDP") announced today that it is discontinuing its line of CodeBreaker cheat products.

"CodeBreaker has been a good business for us over the years," said John Moore, Vice President of Marketing for PDP. "Gamers have enjoyed unlocking secret codes to access characters, special weapons and areas in games they normally would not have been able to explore without our CodeBreaker products."
"PDP is entering a new phase of our business and CodeBreaker does not make sense for us given this change in strategic direction," added Moore.

PDP has been marketing CodeBreaker under the Pelican brand since 1999 including the most recent versions for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS, which were sold at major retailers around the country. Support of these products will continue online for existing customers for a period of time; however, no new content will be generated. For more information log onto www.codebreaker.com.

"As we expand into the video game publishing business we didn't want to be perceived as having a conflict of interest as both a game publisher and a company that offers cheat code products for other publishers' video game titles," said Moore. "We also wanted to focus more of our attention and efforts on other growth areas of our business."

Performance Designed Products is an industry leader in designing and manufacturing products for all major video game platforms including the PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, GameCube, Nintendo DS, XBOX 360, and XBOX. The company has been supplying video game accessories to the U.S. market for more than a decade. PDP sells products under the Pelican and Score brands with sales in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and throughout Europe.

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