by Keenan Weaver on March 04, 2010, 03:58:08 PMRetroplayer has conducted an interview with numerous Crusader alumni for The Gaming Liberty, including Tony Zurovec, Marco Perella, Mark Vittek and numerous others. The article is mainly about the making of the game, which is, of course, very interesting to us Crusader fans. You can read part one of the interview here. 72 Views | 12 Replies
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by Keenan Weaver on October 29, 2009, 08:05:13 PMHalloween's coming. As such, pumpkin carving is at its... highest. Nothing can top this.   Many thanks to GOG.com's ceemdee. 791 Views | 6 Replies
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by Cyberion on January 23, 2009, 04:48:27 AMDear Visitors! For the past few days our website was down, due to some file corruption. 2 main files "index.php" and "SSI.php" were damaged. Actualy some code was removed from them, thus we were getting parser error and were unable to log in to the website. However I've fixed this problem now. Right now everything is back and working again. Please enjoy your stay! -Cyberion  954 Views | 0 Replies
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by Keenan Weaver on October 18, 2008, 07:39:45 AMTHIS JUST IN!The secret game "Project Redlime" has been revealed. The franchise EA and Starbreeze Studios are reviving is... Syndicate  We'll get 'em next time! Source 3252 Views | 10 Replies
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by Keenan Weaver on September 12, 2008, 11:19:45 AM
Good Old Games
CD Projekt's Good Old Games is a new service that sells exactly what the title implies... good old (PC) games. Each game is fully compatible with XP & Vista, and tons of other goodies are included with the purchases, including the soundtrack of the game, wallpapers, and buddy icons. It has entered its early access beta test, where users signed up can purchase titles from their catalogue and post on their message boards. A particular thread on their message board has caught my eye... Requesting games for their service. And you all know what games should be offered, now don't you? CRUSADER! Sign up for the Good Old Games service and request for the Crusader games to be put in their catalogue! 1417 Views | 1 Reply
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by Keenan Weaver on February 21, 2008, 11:23:10 AMToday, EA announced they, along with Starbreeze Studios, will be reinventing a classic EA franchise. Here is what they have to say: EA Partners today announced that it has teamed up with Starbreeze Studios, the award-winning developers of The Darkness and The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay to reinvent one of EA's most acclaimed classic franchises. The title, with the internal code name Project RedLime, is being developed for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360™ system from Microsoft and PC. "EA Partners is thrilled to hand over the keys to one of EA's most acclaimed franchises to Starbreeze Studios," said David DeMartini, vice president and general manager of EA Partners. "Starbreeze's pedigree is undisputed and we could not be happier to welcome them to the EA Partners family. The team is creating an incredibly innovative take on a classic property and EA Partners is poised to deliver a blockbuster launch on the global stage." "EA Partners gives independent developers like Starbreeze access to EA's unrivaled global publishing infrastructure, letting us focus our energy on what we do best - making incredible games," said Johan Kristiansson, CEO of Starbreeze Studios. "We're already deep in development on Project RedLime and the team at EA is giving us the time we need to perfect our vision. We're excited to bring a new perspective and gameplay innovation to this beloved fiction." Additional information about the Starbreeze project will follow in the coming months. For more information about other EA games, please visit www.electronicarts.co.uk. Developers interested in working at Starbreeze can search available jobs at http://www.starbreeze.comProject RedLime? Hmm... Crusader... Silencer... red suit... RedLime? Let us hope! Source: http://kotaku.com/359134/starbreeze-teams-with-ea-to-reinvent-something6694 Views | 33 Replies
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