co-optimus.com - 29 days ago
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Like the war it's based on, controversial third-person co-op shooter Six Days in Fallujah just won't go away.
Peter Tamte, president of Atomic Games and apparent lover of war games, said that he "remains committed" to Six Days and still shops it around as Destineer - his other ...
Six Days in Fallujah still clinging on for life
thatvideogameblog.com 10/23/2009 —
Speaking to the Marine Corps Times , Atomic Games studio president Peter Tamte said the company “remains committed” to finishing their ill-fated Six Days in Fallujah project and are continuing to seek new partners.
Based on the real-life setting and timeline of 2004’s ...
Six Days in Fallujah Sister Dev Preps Marine Title
gamepolitics.com 10/20/2009 — Developer Destineer Games , sister company to Atomic Games (the group behind the ill-fated Six Days in Fallujah ), is about to release a Wii-game based on Marine activity in modern-day Beirut. Marines: Modern Urban Combat is due out on November 10 ...
Atomic Games Announces Layoffs
edge-online.com 8/6/2009 — Independent US studio Atomic Games has been forced to make layoffs after failing to secure funding for its Iraq-based war game Six Days In Fallujah .
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Six Days in Fallujah dev downplaying their problems?
thatvideogameblog.com 8/8/2009 —
Six Days in Fallujah developer Atomic Games might be doing worse that they’re letting on, if an anonymous source who says the studio is on its last legs can be trusted. Yesterday the studio released a statement saying that, following Konami’s exit from the publishing duties , ...
Six Days in Fallujah Continues Its Battle
360.kombo.com 6/10/2009 — Even though Atomic Games was surprised that Konami dropped Six Days in Fallujah from their lineup in April, they have continued working on the game regardless. Recently, Newsweek went into detail about the controversy, its origins and events ...
Six Days in Fallujah = Six Years in Development?
co-optimus.com 6/23/2009 —
Relax, folks, I'm only joking. Six years is a long time for a development cycle... usually .
So far, we have too little information or material on the third-person shooter Six Days in Fallujah to really care very much about it. We know that the developers are using somewhat controversial ...
Destineer, Atomic Announce Wii Shooter, Still Pushing For Fallujah
gamasutra.com 10/22/2009 — Atomic Games says it hasn't given up on its military quasi-documentary game Six Days in Fallujah, even with the game having been dropped by its publisher -- but in the meantime, sister developer Destineer is staying in the Marine combat game with a ...
Atomic Games To Continue With Six Days In Fallujah
incgamers.com 4/28/2009 — IncGamers has just learnt that Atomic Games will be continuing development with Six Days in Fallujah in the hope of picking up a new publisher. President for Atomic Games, Peter Tamte, has said "[Atomic Games] were informed on Thursday night that ...
Six Days in Fallujah dev cutting staff, not quitting
thatvideogameblog.com 8/7/2009 —
Six Days in Fallujah , the game that aims to recreate the most famous battle of the Iraq war, has been forced into taking another hit. Thanks to publisher Konami dumping the title following the controversy over its content back in April, developer Atomic Games has been having a hard time ...
Iwata: "Wii cannot be defined as healthy" —
Computer And Video Games 29 days ago
Nintendo on "urgent mission to recover momentum during holidays" in Japan.
Nintendo top honcho Satoru Iwata has said that Wii's situation in Japan "cannot be defined as healthy". It's probably not as bad as it sounds, they have sold ba-zillions ...
Nintendo Begins WiiWare Game Demo Trial Program —
Gamasutra News 29 days ago
Hoping to stimulate downloadable Wii game sales, Nintendo is beginning a trial program offering downloadable demos for a small number of WiiWare titles, company CEO Satoru Iwata said in an investor Q& A. The program will begin later this month, ...
Miyamoto Talks Zelda Spirit Tracks and Wii —
Kombo.com 28 days ago
During the aforementioned question and answer session with Nintendo EAD General Manager Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Mario and Zelda (among others) took a little time to speak out about the latter creation. Specifically, he talked a bit about the ...