1/ A lot of gamers are still today paying homage to “Out of this World” as their first great videogame memory. How did you create this masterpiece ? I’ve almost created it on my own on Amiga. I ...
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Project Legion is a prototype free-to-play FPS from EVE Online developers CCP. It's a PC game based on Dust 514, the studio's PlayStation 3 exclusive shooter, and builds on the foundation that game ...
Ubisoft has released a new E3 trailer for god game Project Dust. According to the game's creative director, Eric Chahi, the game's a spiritual heir to Populous and based on a "technological ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Earlier today, toward the end of its E3 2010 press conference, Ubisoft showed off early gameplay footage from a previously unannounced game titled, at ...
'Another World' creator Eric Chahi's "spirutal heir to Populous" known only as Project Dust has received its official name at Gamescom 2010--the grim title of From Dust. The sombre tone continues in a ...
Ubisoft revealed a new downloadable title tentatively being called Project Dust. The game is being developed by Eric Chahi, the creator behind the adventure title Out of this World, which was first ...
At last year's Eve Fanfest, CCP announced a free-to-play PC FPS named Project Legion. It was to be developed by the Dust 514 team in Shanghai - built on the PS3 shooter's foundations but taking into ...
During EVE Fanfest 2015 this week, CCP mentioned Project Legion only in passing, stating that the focus was on getting DUST 514 right for PlayStation 3 players before concentrating too much on its ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. LOS ANGELES--At Ubisoft's press briefing, the French publisher lifted the veil on a couple of new projects. Rayman Origins, a mischievously humorous ...
Finding apiece of the cosmos may be as easy as logging onto the Internet for amateursleuths bent on aiding NASA's Stardust mission. Researchersat the University of California, Berkeley are calling on ...