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Alan Wake decides to lie in a bit
2008-05-19 12:34:00 Alan Wake decides to lie in a bit - The INQUIRER: "ALAN WAKE is due to go back to sleep until 2009, with Microsoft apparently resigning itself to the delay.Due to be released in 2008 on the Xbox and PC, Alan Wake was supposed to be a mystery story about a guy who wakes up with no memory and lives in a ghost town, etc, etc, etc. More interesting was the fact it was from Remedy, the chaps behind Max Payne, and who are supposedly going to base the game on a version of the 3DMark engine, with all the spectacular graphics that that entails.The game was scheduled for its first major outing at GDC this year, which it missed - and there is no sign of it this week at Microsoft's Gamers Day in San Francisco, the Vole's showcase for its top 2008 titles.For his part, Microsoft's Xbox man Shane Kim said that, 'We're managing that project with Remedy very carefully... Alan Wake is pretty ambitious. It's taking a very different approach to both story-telling and gameplay.' Which we suspect ...
By: Max Pc Tech
Otro retrazo en el Alan Wake.
2008-03-31 04:53:00 Efectivamente y para enojo de todos, no será en septiembre la salida a la venta de Alan Wake, juego cuya empresa desarrolladora es Remedy Entertainment y su distribución de la mano de Microsoft. Fue directamente desde la gente de Remedy Entertainment quienes han negado que el juego este listo para salir en septiembre a la venta ...
By: Zone InGame
Future of Alan Wake's DX10 Support Is Still In Dark
2008-01-23 10:22:00 FudZilla got some interesting infos about the most talked game title Alan Wake and its DirectX 10 version.Here's what they got from:Besides the usual "We haven't announced anything on this yet" when asked about DirectX 10 support, they managed to find out that the upcoming game from Remedy Entertainment called Alan Wake will benefit from quad-core processors. According to the interview, "quad's" will be up to 30 percent faster than dual core processors. Besides the last years blow dealt by Microsoft concerning the fact that Alan Wake is not a 2007 title, another hard punch was aimed at XP users, when it was said that it is best to consider Alan Wake to be a Vista exclusive game. According to the interview, the so called "The Alan Wake engine" will use the Havok physics engine. When asked about multi-GPU solutions, Markus Maki made an interesting statement that they will "much rather put [their] development efforts to make sure [that] the game runs great on most gamers' systems, ...
By: Tech Global.com
Alan Wake, Fable 2 and others will release in 2008 - SendMeRSS
2008-01-08 16:23:00 Alan Wake, Fable 2 and others will release in 2008Filed under: NewsSomething we forgot to mention that was included in Dan Mattrick's ever enjoyable memo was the fact that, for the first time ever, a few Xbox 360 games have been confirmed for a 2008 release.Nestled towards the bottom of Mattrick's memo he lists a few games that'll release in 2008 including the not so canceled Alan Wake and Fable 2 as well as Too Human, Halo Wars, Splinter Cell: Conviction and "several exciting yet-to-be-announced titles". Wait, did you get that? Alan Wake is no longer rumored, but is now confirmed for release this year! Double w00t, w00t to that! But don't get us wrong. We're totally happy to hear Fable 2, Too Human and the others are also confirmed for release this year, it's just that we've been in an Alan Wake drought as of late and hearing that it hasn't turned into vaporware makes us giddy. Anyhoo, it's nice to see some of the our 2008 game release predictions coming true and know that...
By: Online Games
Alan Wake nevertheless not 2007?
2007-08-28 10:38:00 Shane Kim, Managing Director of Microsoft Game of Studios has now in an interview confirms the Alan Wake definitely not this year will appear. The reason is the further necessary development time one the play not incompletely to publish there would like. Will it time find slow I it to come still many other plays raus until 2008 - there it will not become easier straight for Alan Wake success.
By: el-blog.com
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