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- Armed Assault
The
Armed
Assault Q&A on Computer and Video Games talks with Bohemia Interactive
Studios' Paul R. Statham about their coming military shooter: "The storyline
of Armed Assault is focussed on the island of Sahrani, which is split
between a Communist dictatorship in the North of the island and a democratic
Republic in the South. The premise is that with the South being US friendly
and oil-rich there is a small contingent of American troops on the island to
help train the Southern Sahrani forces in the spirit of friendship and
cooperation. North Sahrani and South Sahrani have had a number of conflicts
over the years and even in modern times the peace is a very brittle one - as
the training comes to an end and the US troops have almost all left the
Northern Sahrani government chooses to invade which leaves a small pocket of
American soldiers left with no choice but to fight alongside the forces of
the South."
- Steve Ince
Not
So Nutso - Interview with Steve Ince on Quandary is a Q&A with the indie
developer/cartoonist about his work, including the upcoming Juniper Crescent
- The Sapphire Claw: "The biggest step is getting people interested in your
game. I have a number of game designs at different stages, but getting
publishers interested is nigh on impossible. One difference is that I was
always having to make sure that any ideas fit someone else's vision. When I
work on my own stuff I know the vision much more thoroughly and the
characters and situations are my own to develop as I see fit. Having said
that, I'm currently working on the story and design for an adventure game
which is being developed by another company. Their vision and the way they
work really gells [sic] with my own thoughts and working processes and it's
going very well."
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Oct 8, 2006, 13:36 |
KaRRiLLioN |
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Me neither!
They've got publishers in several countries with release dates in November, but as of yet, no publisher for North America. They may make online distribution available, but with whom is a mystery.
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