by Rainier on Sept. 25, 2003 @ 10:22 a.m. PDT | Filed under
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Namco Hometek Inc. announced today the full name of their Todd McFarlane inspired epic, Spawn: Armageddon. Due to hit retail stores nationwide this November on the next-generation consoles, Spawn: Armageddon is a thrilling, mission-based action/adventure game that thrusts players into the role of the infamous anti-hero Spawn.
by Rainier on June 27, 2002 @ 7:56 a.m. PDT | Filed under
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Dreamcatcher has just released the first update patch for their 3D space real-time strategy title Project Earth :Starmageddon by Lemon Interactive. Read more for detailed fix list and links where to grab it.
by Rainier on April 5, 2002 @ 9:11 p.m. PST | Filed under
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DreamCatcher lets us know they just released their demo for Starmageddon, a full 3D real-time strategy in space. The gameplay takes the best and proven elements of RTS genre, where both quick thinking and long-term strategies are important. The user interface is intuitive and very easy to get into and use, with some never before seen features (e.g. for the first time in 3D space RTS the player has a complete freedom of the camera movement).
Get it at 3DGamers while its hot (a whopping 106 megs)!
by Thomas on April 4, 2002 @ 10:46 a.m. PST | Filed under
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Yesterday we tossed up the Starmageddon: Project Earth
announcement and some screens, today we bring you some new screens from this upcoming game. Enjoy!
by Thomas on April 3, 2002 @ 7:22 p.m. PST | Filed under
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Mindscape is proud to announce the acquisition of the UK publishing rights for the space RTS game Starmageddon: Project Earth from Polish developer Lemon Interactive. The game takes the best and proven elements of the real-time strategy genre to the next level, where both quick thinking and long-term strategies are important. Starmageddon: Project Earth features unique gameplay, an easy-to-use interface, 3D technical advances, and a storyline that is integral to gameplay. Starmageddon: Project Earth will be released in Q3 2002 for PC CD-Rom, priced at £24.99.