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OpFlash dev working on Assassin's Creed 3 online multiplayer
Former Codemasters developer Tim Browne has revealed on his Twitter feed that he will be working on Assassin's Creed III's online multiplayer. Browne's Twitter account now describes him as the "Lead Game Designer on Assassin's Creed 3 Multiplayer @Ubisoft".
Browne had previously worked on two Operation Flashpoint titles: Red River and Dragon Rising. OpFlash is best known for being a hardcore militaristic shooter, which is hardly a similar genre to Assassin's Creed.
Browne had previously worked on two Operation Flashpoint titles: Red River and Dragon Rising. OpFlash is best known for being a hardcore militaristic shooter, which is hardly a similar genre to Assassin's Creed.
Warhorse's journey to funding, "a ton of pitfalls where we can screw up"
Posted: 25.01.2012 by Technet2k
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Creative Director Dan Vavra of Warhorse, formerly lead designer for 2K Games' Mafia series, has blogged a developer diary shedding light on the hardship of getting investors.
They had "no office, no company, no money and nothing to show" at the start but a pitch and some pictures. They were "no West and Zampella" and interest wouldn't come easy.
They had "no office, no company, no money and nothing to show" at the start but a pitch and some pictures. They were "no West and Zampella" and interest wouldn't come easy.
4 new Xbox Games on Demand games available
Posted: 13.05.2011 by JonahFalcon
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Four new titles have appeared on the Xbox 360's Games on Demand service for the US region (other regions may or may not also get the same deal).
Operation Flashpoint franchise "shifted more than" 3.5m copies
Posted: 23.03.2011 by Technet2k
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Codemasters is taking the time to pat Operation Flashpoint on the back especially as "until Dragon Rising," the series was "almost exclusively on PC".
Dragon Rising "opened the eyes of console gamers" to what shooters can be, boasted Codies. Operation Flashpoint: Red River retails April 21st.
Dragon Rising "opened the eyes of console gamers" to what shooters can be, boasted Codies. Operation Flashpoint: Red River retails April 21st.
Parsons: Dragon Rising "over-stretched", 'key areas fell short'
Posted: 26.01.2011 by Technet2k
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What did Codemasters learn from Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising? Not to be a jack-of-all-trades' shooter. "You can’t be everything to all people!"
Adam Parsons says that Red River is "much tighter, more focussed" than its predecessor. They wanted to "remain authentic" but appeal to more FPS fans.
Adam Parsons says that Red River is "much tighter, more focussed" than its predecessor. They wanted to "remain authentic" but appeal to more FPS fans.
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Posted: 19.03.2012 by JonahFalcon
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