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Morning Q&As | [Oct 24, 2006, 09:53 am ET] - 1 Comment |
- Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron
High-Flying
Dreams “Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron” Explores a Peanuts Fantasy on GameZone
pops open a few root beers with Benjamin Cole and talks about the aerial
combat game: We had access to the Snoopy license, and we were in the office
talking about what would be cool to do with a Snoopy video game. The thing
we always came back to was the story of Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron. It took a
long time before we decided exactly what we were going to do, and make it a
game that booth kids and adults could play. We decided that if we’re going
to a Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron game, it had to be a flying aerial combat game
that was easy but had enough gameplay involved for something that everyone
could enjoy. So that’s where the idea came from – it was one of the most
popular Snoopy stories that instantly had a game tied to it.
- DANCE
The
DANCE
Q&A on FiringSquad talks with Dave Perry about Acclaim's upcoming MMO of
fancy footwork: "I've been a huge fan of dance style games for years. For
this game we've been secretly working with incredible developers in China to
be the first to bring a really cool Massively Multiplayer Online Dance game
to the USA market. Like my other MMO project 2Moons, working with the team
that develops this game has been interesting set of challenges to adjust the
game for the American market. The game has some fresh elements, the
socializing, shopping, competition and dating aspects are going to be bring
people together, and then we’ll see how the community takes them and makes
it their own."
- The History Channel: Civil War
The
History Channel: Civil War Q&A on Strategy Informer talks with Jeff
Muench and Chris Owen about the coming Civil War game: "One of the
interesting things that I learned when researching weapons was that the
Civil War was one of our nation’s greatest periods of military innovation as
both sides were trying to find weaponry advancements to win the war. Weapons
such as Gatling guns, repeating rifles, hand grenades and exploding
artillery were used by both sides in the Civil War and are featured in the
game. All of the weapons are authentic to the Civil War era and also include
period muskets, revolvers, sniper rifles, sabers, and knives."
- Scorpia
Tales
of the Rampant Coyote's Scorpia Q&A talks with the author of a
long-running CGW column about adventure games and her new website.
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