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Gearbox: the Borderlands answer to bigotry is bloody murder

Added: 06.06.2013 12:27 | 6 views | 0 comments


"He would have lived if he hadn't said the B-word.".
Gearbox Software has walked a pretty uneven line in recent months, to put it mildly. The developer has been widely lambasted for its handling of Aliens: Colonial Marines, a game created in potentially litigable circumstances that's a passable corridor shooter at best, a technically shoddy waste of a great IP at worst.

From: www.oxm.co.uk

Industry sounds off on violent games debate

Added: 29.05.2013 15:46 | 14 views | 0 comments


Developers from Gearbox, Epic Games, and Blizzard challenge assertion that games cause violence; "It's like finding your dad's Playboys under the bed and blaming Playboy."

Violence in games does not cause violence in the real world. That's the message developers from Gearbox, Epic Games, and Blizzard have provided in an from the upcoming film Video Games: The Movie released this week.

"There's always a lot of media talking about violence in video games. And certainly there are violent video games. But that's not how you describe the medium of gaming," Blizzard Entertainment chief creative officer Rob Pardo said. "The interesting thing, I think, with games, is that we actually have an even better ratings system than movies but there's still kind of this general misunderstand with the older generation that all games are like Grand Theft Auto. It would be like saying 'We don't want anyone to go watch movies because all movies are violent.' But people don't say that because everyone really understands movies as a medium. "

Gearbox Software creative designer Mikey Neumann said parents should be accountable for the media their children consume instead of blaming the gaming industry.

"It's weird how when you watch the people and they go to Congress and they're angry: 'Our kids are being corrupted.' I'm like 'Yeah, exactly. Your kids,' Neumann said. "They're your children; you should be not corrupting them. 'I leave them alone ten hours a day, he's getting corrupted by this.' Well no sh**. It's like finding your dad's Playboys under the bed and then blaming Playboy."

Former Epic Games design director Cliff Bleszinski is also quoted in the video. He said the causal link the media draws between games and violence is a fallacy.

"Last time I checked, Cain didn't bludgeon Abel with a Gameboy; Genghis Khan didn't have an Xbox Live account; and Hitler didn't play Crash Bandicoot." -- Tommy Tallarico

"People like to make just kind of a causal link and say well video games cause violence. It's like, let's see, so, there's more crime in the summer and more ice cream is sold in the summer, therefore ice cream causes crime. That's not how legitimate scientific research works," he said.

Game composer Tommy Tallarico, cousin of Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler, acknowledged that violence is a fundamental element of the human condition, but said this is not a reason to blame violent games for violent behavior.

"Violence unfortunately is a part of human nature. And last time I checked, Cain didn't bludgeon Abel with a Gameboy; Genghis Khan didn't have an Xbox Live account; and Hitler didn't play Crash Bandicoot," Tallarico said. "I don't believe that video games are murder simulators; if anything, what the statistics prove is that it's exactly the opposite."

Lastly, Epic Games art director Wyeth Johnson said he believes the violent game debate will subside in time, due in part to the game business being young, relative to other forms of entertainment.

"You realize that it's about imagination and invention and connection to a world and it doesn't have these big trappings that people apply to them," Johnson said. "So I think it's a problem that's just going to naturally evolve away and we just have to defend the industry until that evolution happens."

Games have been a much-discussed topic by mass media since the December schoolhouse shooting in Connecticut that left 20 children and six adults dead. The shooter was reportedly a "."

From: www.gamespot.com

First screenshot of Tiny Tinas Borderlands 2 DLC

Added: 25.05.2013 14:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


StickSkills: "If youve ever followed the Borderlands 2 ECHO Casts Twitter account, you know Gearbox Software typically likes to promote their upcoming downloadable content by having characters take it over. Today, Tiny Tina took the reigns from Krieg and utter comedy ensued. What started as a simple counting to three ended with the first screenshot of the upcoming Tiny Tinas Assault on Dragon Keep."

From: n4g.com


Added: 13.05.2013 19:56 | 17 views | 0 comments


Gearbox Software has released the first screenshots for "Tiny Tina's Assault On Dragon Keep," the fourth story-related DLC pack for Borderlands 2. The images take us to a shadowy town brimming with undead.

From: www.cinemablend.com

Borderlands 2 Psycho Pack trailer contains footage from final DLC

Added: 13.05.2013 10:19 | 5 views | 0 comments


StickSkills: "Today, Gearbox Software released the launch trailer for the upcoming Psycho Pack DLC which adds an all new vault hunter, Krieg, to the Borderlands 2 arsenal. Those of you who watch the footage closely, however, will notice that you dont recognize some of the locations shown, or even one of the enemies."

From: n4g.com

Aliens: Colonial Marines co-dev lays off entire staff - Report

Added: 09.05.2013 18:25 | 8 views | 0 comments


TimeGate Studios reportedly sent all staffers home today after filing for bankruptcy protection last week.

Aliens: Colonial Marines co-developer TimeGate Studios has laid off its entire staff, two sources have told .

Calls to the company's Sugar Land, Texas office were forwarded to voicemail.

Today's news comes a month after the developer , facing $7.35 million in damages and the loss of the Section 8 license as a result.

The company in early March.

It is unclear how TimeGate Studios' free-to-play stylized PC shooter will be affected going forward.

TimeGate Studios was founded in 1998 and created the real-time strategy series Kohan, which was first released in 2001. The developer's next project was 2004 RTS Axis & Allies, based on the board game of the same name.

The developer moved into the first-person shooter space in 2006, when it released the F.E.A.R. Extraction Point expansion. TimeGate Studios would develop two additional F.E.A.R. expansions before creating multiplayer shooter Section 8 (2009) and its sequel Section 8: Prejudice (2011).

TimeGate Studios' last released game was this year's Aliens: Colonial Marines, which it co-developed with Gearbox Software and Nerve Software.

From: www.gamespot.com

Aliens: Colonial Marines co-dev lays off entire staff - Report

Added: 09.05.2013 18:25 | 2 views | 0 comments


TimeGate Studios reportedly sent all staffers home today after filing for bankruptcy protection last week.

Aliens: Colonial Marines co-developer TimeGate Studios has laid off its entire staff, two sources have told .

Calls to the company's Sugar Land, Texas office were forwarded to voicemail.

Today's news comes a month after the developer , facing $7.35 million in damages and the loss of the Section 8 license as a result.

The company in early March.

It is unclear how TimeGate Studios' free-to-play stylized PC shooter will be affected going forward.

TimeGate Studios was founded in 1998 and created the real-time strategy series Kohan, which was first released in 2001. The developer's next project was 2004 RTS Axis & Allies, based on the board game of the same name.

The developer moved into the first-person shooter space in 2006, when it released the F.E.A.R. Extraction Point expansion. TimeGate Studios would develop two additional F.E.A.R. expansions before creating multiplayer shooter Section 8 (2009) and its sequel Section 8: Prejudice (2011).

TimeGate Studios' last released game was this year's Aliens: Colonial Marines, which it co-developed with Gearbox Software and Nerve Software.

From: www.gamespot.com


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