Posts Tagged ‘ Team 17 ’

Team 17 Wants to Revive Alien Breed Evolution

Jul 10th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

The younger gamers probably associate Team 17’s name with the Worms franchise, but the developers actually have a long history with making games. Such a long one that they have actually decided to revive some of the older Amiga games, like the Alien Breed series. And that is something that will certainly make a few [...]



Worms Are Coming to the PS3

Apr 1st, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

You should not be afraid – it’s just a game, a really fun game we’re talking about. Team 17’s famous multiplayer title, Worms, will be released on the PlayStation 3 in Europe on April 11, Spong confirms. The reason of the delay was, apparently, the fact that additional language testing had to be done. We [...]



Is that a Nipple Slip, Larry?

Mar 30th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

I was checking out some official images released to promote Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust and I found what it might be the first nipple slip image in the history of video games. You can check out the image to the left and debate: is that a nipple slip or not? I say it [...]



Leisure Suit Larry Busts Onto Store Shelves

Mar 30th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust might represent the revival of the dying franchise or, if this title is not successful, its final game. It won’t be long until gamers will speak, since Codemasters have released the game and you can now purchase it in the UK for £19.99.
Marking a return of the trademark humour [...]



Time Traveling: Body Blows

Mar 3rd, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

I have my head full of Street Fighter IV (and I must admit I still enjoy it), but I felt the need to go back in time for a little while and remember one of Capcom’s fighting rivals of the early 90s: Body Blows, a title which strangely did not become a franchise, even though [...]



Info on New Worms Armageddon Game Leaked

Feb 25th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

Even though Australian gamers are not huge fans of their Rating Board because they tend to refuse some of the most violent video games, the organization still manages to offer some pleasant surprises and information about games which should’ve been kept secret for at least a little longer.
Therefore, the Australian Classification Board has just [...]