Gearbox picks up Homeworld IP
Added: 22.04.2013 20:27 | 2 views | 0 comments
Borderlands developer acquires franchise from THQ in bankruptcy auction for undisclosed sum, plans to create new games for digital platforms.
Gearbox Software has acquired the Homeworld franchise, the Borderlands and developer announced today. The Plano, Texas company prevailed as the top bidder for the series during a recent THQ bankruptcy auction for remaining unsold franchises.
Terms of the deal were not specified and a Gearbox Software representative was not immediately available to comment. Gearbox outbid TeamPixel, which announced last week that a than it could for the series.
Writing in the , community manager Chris Faylor explained that chief creative officer Brian Martel "personally spearheaded the acquisition." He reportedly has a "great deal of love and respect" for Relic's original Homeworld and Homeworld 2.
No new Homeworld games were announced today, but Gearbox said whatever it makes in the future will preserve the "purest form" of the original games while also making them accessible on today's digital platforms.
Bidding for franchises left unsold after the January auction--including Red Faction and Darksiders (which is expected to be generated from the sale of remaining THQ IP.
From:
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| The Borderlands 2 level-cap could possibly be further raised above 61 eventually
Added: 13.04.2013 12:19 | 13 views | 0 comments
Borderlands 2 recently received a new DLC which increased the in game level-cap from 50 to 61. Randy Pitchford today commented that based on the work done to enable the developer to raise the level-cap before, that it could be possible to further raise the level-cap beyond 61 in the future. The Gearbox Software President claimed that another level-cap raise could be possible but that they have bigger priorities first, that they believe fans will enjoy more.
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| News: Game over for Aliens: Colonial Marines on Wii U
Added: 08.04.2013 9:37 | 14 views | 0 comments
Sci-fi shooter cancelled on Wii U, despite earlier promises of being the "best-looking console version".
The cancellation follows months of debate over Colonial Marines' development, which alleges that Gearbox Software had to rebuild the game within just nine months after a significant amount of TimeGate's work was discarded.
However, reasons for the game's cancellation were not provided.
"SEGA can confirm that the Wii U sku of Aliens: Colonial Marines is no longer in development," the publisher told VideoGamer.com.
Last year, Gearbox head Randy Pitchford said that the Wii U version would have been the "best-looking console version" of February's sci-fi...
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www.videogamer.com
| SEGA Disposes Aliens: Colonial Marines For Wii U
Added: 05.04.2013 23:17 | 21 views | 0 comments
It's hard to tell if losing a sub-par game is a good or bad thing for the Wii U.
SEGA has officially announced that the Wii U is no longer getting Aliens: Colonial Marines. Its public statement to IGN said:
SEGA can confirm that the Wii U sku of Aliens: Colonial Marines is no longer in development.
No explanation was given for the cancelation, but recent events tell most of the story. It was originally proclaimed the best version of the bunch, a statement that was later made less substantial by poor review scores on other platforms. A Gearbox insider blamed its underwhelming reception on outsourcing which probably isn't far from the truth. Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford shared shortly after that he isn't even sure if the Wii U version will make it to store shelves.
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www.gamerevolution.com
| Aliens: Colonial Marines for Wii U canceled
Added: 05.04.2013 18:44 | 18 views | 0 comments
Sega confirms Nintendo version of first-person shooter no longer in development; unclear how developer Demiurge will be affected.
[UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, a representative for Demiurge Studios provided a statement saying it is "business-as-usual" at the company following the cancellation of Aliens: Colonial Marines for Wii U. The statement comes from Demiurge CEO and cofounder Albert Reed.
"We were very sorry to hear about the cancellation of Aliens for Wii U. It's business-as-usual here at Demiurge Studios. We are focused on making Shoot Many Robots for mobile kick ass and we've got another unannounced game in the works that we can't wait to unveil!"
The original story follows below
The Wii U version of version of all--has been canceled. It was originally expected to launch by the end of March.
"Sega can confirm that the Wii U sku of Aliens: Colonial Marines is no longer in development," Sega told GameSpot today.
No rationale for the cancellation was provided, though the game's fate had long been in question.
It is not clear when exactly Aliens: Colonial Marines for Wii U was canceled or if the move will result in layoffs at Cambridge, Mass. developer Demiurge Studios. A representative from the studio was not immediately available to comment.
Prior to today, Sega had three times launch of the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC version in February.
Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford said last month that he was . "We'll see," Pitchford said at the time.
"That's not our call. I think [developer Demiurge Studios] did amazing work," he went on. "I think it's really cool, but Sega's got to figure that out. We're doing the best we can."
Tags: Sees, Studios, Nintendo, PlayStation, Mask, Shoot, Xbox, Spec, Prime, Software, Aliens, Colonial Marines, Marines, Colonial, GameSpot, Gearbox, Gearbox Software, Pitchford
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| Aliens: Colonial Marines for Wii U canceled
Added: 05.04.2013 18:44 | 16 views | 0 comments
[UPDATE] Sega confirms Nintendo version of first-person shooter no longer in development; "business-as- usual" at developer Demiurge.
[UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, a representative for Demiurge Studios provided a statement saying it is "business-as-usual" at the company following the cancellation of Aliens: Colonial Marines for Wii U. The statement comes from Demiurge CEO and cofounder Albert Reed.
"We were very sorry to hear about the cancellation of Aliens for Wii U. It's business-as-usual here at Demiurge Studios. We are focused on making Shoot Many Robots for mobile kick ass and we've got another unannounced game in the works that we can't wait to unveil!"
The original story follows below
The Wii U version of version of all--has been canceled. It was originally expected to launch by the end of March.
"Sega can confirm that the Wii U sku of Aliens: Colonial Marines is no longer in development," Sega told GameSpot today.
No rationale for the cancellation was provided, though the game's fate had long been in question.
It is not clear when exactly Aliens: Colonial Marines for Wii U was canceled or if the move will result in layoffs at Cambridge, Mass. developer Demiurge Studios. A representative from the studio was not immediately available to comment.
Prior to today, Sega had three times launch of the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC version in February.
Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford said last month that he was . "We'll see," Pitchford said at the time.
"That's not our call. I think [developer Demiurge Studios] did amazing work," he went on. "I think it's really cool, but Sega's got to figure that out. We're doing the best we can."
Tags: Sees, Studios, Nintendo, PlayStation, Mask, Shoot, Xbox, Spec, Prime, Software, Aliens, Colonial Marines, Marines, Colonial, GameSpot, Gearbox, Gearbox Software, Pitchford
From:
www.gamespot.com
| Bushnell: Xbox 720 will win next-gen
Added: 04.04.2013 17:56 | 13 views | 0 comments
Atari founder Nolan Bushnell bullish on Xbox 720, saying Microsoft's "strong software tools" will allow devs to make compelling software faster than on PS4.
Atari founder Nolan Bushnell has chosen Microsoft to emerge victorious against Sony in the next-generation console race. Speaking on GameTrailers' , the industry veteran claimed Sony will be held back by "lame" and difficult-to-understand software tools.
"I personally believe Microsoft is in a superior position, and the reason is Sony, whenever they change consoles, the software tools that they have are lame," Bushnell said. "A lot of times in the past they were in Japanese; not well documented and getting the software development community up to speed#133;they may have been able to do it in Japan, but the American software community just says 'Oh boy, what a pain.' And a lot of people don't realize how strong the software community is at making the hardware platform sing and dance."
Bushnell's comments come after a number of high-profile developers have praised the PlayStation 4. Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford said in April that he is "" about the platform, celebrating Sony for inviting Gearbox to the table to brainstorm ideas for the PS4.
Meanwhile, id Software veteran John Carmack said he is .
Bushnell argued that it is software that drives hardware sales and that Microsoft will outperform Sony in this department, thus dominating the next-generation console market.
"Microsoft, because of their strong software tools, will end up with much better products sooner [and] easier, in my estimation," Bushnell said. "And with that, I think will be an advantage. And also don't forget, Microsoft actually has so much money to defend this. Plus, they have a good infrastructure with the [Xbox Live Arcade], with their online world."
Bushnell also cited Sony's online presence as a weakness. He said the company "really needs to get their action together" to fix their "god awful" online infrastructure.
Regarding what he believes will be vital for both next-generation platforms, Bushnell said virtual reality products like the will be "really important" for future platforms, so long as latency is kept in check. He also noted that it would "make sense" for these new platforms to have 1TB hard drives, due to the relative affordability of memory today.
Microsoft is rumored to have its next-generation platform .
Tags: PlayStation, Xbox, Live, Xbox Live, American, John, Software, Microsoft, Gearbox, Gearbox Software, April, Pitchford, Xbox 720, Soul
From:
www.gamespot.com
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