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by Jeff Grubb, BITMOB STAFF
In a space where people search for all manner of wild and crazy adventures, Atomic's Breach represents a missed opportunity -- especially in the overstuffed FPS category.
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by Jeff Grubb, BITMOB STAFF
News blips for January 26, 2011: Hand on with PlayStation phone, The Old Republic gets delayed, Breach available now, and more.
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by Jeff Grubb, BITMOB STAFF
News Blips for January 14, 2011: Sega's Dreamcast Collection underwhelms, the PS3 hacker heads to court, THQ just missed out on signing Respawn's Jason West and Vince Zampella, and more.
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by Alejandro Quan-Madrid, BITMOB STAFF
News Blips for March 30, 2010. Man attempts to steal code for Breach at PAX East, Take Two sends out Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Hot Coffee settlement checks, Nintendo supposedly rushed 3DS announcement to avoid Japanese press leaking the info, and more.
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by Demian Linn, BITMOB STAFF
Atomic Games' Peter Tamte on how Breach incorporates lessons learned from the company's side business -- making training sims for the U.S. military and intelligence community. In fact, the CIA liked Atomic so much that it pulled a Victor Kiam and bought the company. Part of it, at least.
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by Demian Linn, BITMOB STAFF
Contrary to popular belief, Six Days in Fallujah is still a go-project.