Diary of a Game
Alien Breed 2
You've waited. Oh, how you've waited. And now it's coming. Bigger, better and blastier than ever before. Team 17's Alien Breed 2. The story starts here...You've waited. Oh, how you've waited. And now it's coming. Bigger, better and blastier than ever before. Team 17's Alien Breed 2. The story starts here...
Team 17's project coordinator Martyn Brown tells the first part of the Alien Breed 2 diary.Team 17's project coordinator Martyn Brown tells the first part of the Alien Breed 2 diary. Over the coming months you'll share the Team's trials and tribulations as the story slowly evolves of how a super-sequel is born.
Team 17's Martyn Brown tells of being mobbed by fans in a Swedish night-club, accepting the award for Software House Of The Year, the agony and the ecstasy of re-releasing Project-X on budget...Team 17's Martyn Brown tells of being mobbed by fans in a Swedish night-club, accepting the award for Software House Of The Year at the Golden Joystick Awards, the agony and the ecstasy of re-releasing Project-X on budget...
Martyn goes Stateside, Allister gives a no-holds-barred account of his zoo trip and Andreas and Rico go to the funfair. It's all very exciting...Martyn goes Stateside, Allister gives a no-holds-barred account of his zoo trip and Andreas and Rico go to the funfair. It's all very exciting...
Martyn's ill in bed, Andreas has nearly finished all his work, Rico has been fiddling with a ray-tracing package and Allister is miffed!Martyn's ill in bed, Andreas has nearly finished all his work, Rico has been fiddling with a ray-tracing package and Allister is miffed because he didn't get his mug in last month's diary instalment. Yes, it's all par for the course in the crazy lives of the Alien Breed 2 team.
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