Showing posts with label Studios. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Universal Studios Monsters Express Halloween Electric Train Collection

Universal Studios Monsters Express Halloween Electric Train Collection

Now here’s a ride that really will send shivers up your spine, the FIRST-EVER Universal Studios Monsters Halloween train collection – the perfect Halloween decoration! A Hawthorne Village exclusive, this unique Halloween decoration idea just may be the coolest creepy Halloween collectible you’ve ever seen – and it’s a terrifyingly terrific movie collectible too! Watch with horror as this illuminated Halloween home decor flies along the tracks, the engine headlight and passenger cars aglow with eerie lights! And look! They’re decorated with portraits of the classic Universal Studios Monsters - Dracula, Frankenstein, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Wolf Man, and the Mummy! Go ahead, climb aboard, we dare you!


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Thursday, 4 November 2010

Industry Veterans Launch 11 Bit Studios

Warsaw, Poland - The formation of 11 bit studios, a Warsaw-based video game developer, was announced today in the Polish capital. Founded by former Metropolis Software/CD Projekt Group staff who've set out to carve their own place in the games industry in an independent studio, 11 bit will focus on high-value, high-quality, digitally-distributed games.

The team, which has produced games for major publishers including Ubisoft, Atari, Interplay and Monolith, aims to deliver unique and pioneering gameplay experiences for a wide range of platforms, including PC, iPhone, iPad and more. 11 bit's first title will be unveiled next week.

"The games industry is constantly changing, and there is a tremendous opportunity for independent developers to succeed and to push the boundaries of gameplay on digital platforms," said Grzegorz Miechowski, Managing Director of 11 bit studios. "We're going to create games that introduce unique gameplay mechanics, carry high production values and are, most importantly, fun for both hardcore gamers and more casual players."

For more information, visit http://www.11bitstudios.com and follow the studio on Twitter (@11bitstudios) and Facebook.


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