Rumors might regularly pop around about a new Timesplitters video game being under development, but one of the game’s original creators believes that launching a new first-person shooter has little chance of success because of the current dual monopoly that Activision and Electronic Arts have on the market.
Steve El... |
4 May 2012 04:19 GMT |
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The gaming industry is a very tough line of work for a lot of small independent studios. It's quite hard to finance the development of a game as a small company, so in a lot of cases studios that show promise are bought by other larger companies that have the resources necessary to finance the development of a w... |
5 February 2009 15:01 GMT |
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Crytek, the developer behind such titles as the original Far Cry and the newly launched Crysis series, seems to have acquired the Free Radical Design studio, which had declared bankruptcy and laid off a lot of its staff a few weeks ago. The United Kingdom-based studio now only has 40 employees and is not continuing a... |
4 February 2009 02:49 GMT |
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Some of you might have heard about the Free Radical development studio, which is based in Nottingham, United Kingdom. Its major works include the pretty popular TimeSplitters series and the recent, but not so well received, Haze first-person shooter. Although the team was set to have a pretty successful future, with ... |
19 December 2008 03:14 GMT |
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TimeSplitters is a 2000 first-person shooter for the Sony PlayStation 2 developed by Free Radical Design and published by Eidos and the first game in the Timesplitters series. It was released October 26, 2000 as a launch game for the Sony PlayStation 2. The game revolves around the concept of traveling through time,... |
28 September 2007 14:06 GMT |
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