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Founders share VC horror stories, and some are naming names
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- Ex-Naughty Dog And Infinity Ward Vets Resurface After Five Years With A Crossfire Game Nobody Saw Coming
Ex-Naughty Dog And Infinity Ward Vets Resurface After Five Years With A Crossfire Game Nobody Saw Coming
Nearly five years ago, former Infinity Ward, Naughty Dog, and Sony veterans founded That's No Moon with $100 million in funding from Smilegate, and we know now their debut game is a single-player, story-driven action/adventure game based on the popular Crossfire IP. The game follows Layla, a gun-for-hire on a reconnaissance contract in the Atlas Mountains whose mission quickly devolves into a harrowing struggle for survival. Cross is an opposing operator: trained, lethal, and the last person Layla would choose to trust, but staying alive overrides ideology, and their fragile alliance becomes the only path through the existential threat ahead. […]
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Wccftech
- Studio MDHR is Back With Two Cuphead Games: an 8-Bit Platformer, Mighty Cuphead Adventure, and a Hand-Drawn Action Platformer
Studio MDHR is Back With Two Cuphead Games: an 8-Bit Platformer, Mighty Cuphead Adventure, and a Hand-Drawn Action Platformer
Iconic Canadian developer Studio MDHR revealed it has not one, but two Cuphead games on the way. One, is Mighty Cuphead Adventure, a 2D pixel-art platformer that looks to be a Studio MDHR take on a platformer you might've played on the SEGA Master System, and another that is what you'd expect from the studio: a hand-drawn animated action platformer that'll be more like what the studio did for the first Cuphead game and its Delicious Last Course expansion. Announced towards the top of Summer Game Fest as part of a pretty jam-packed opening, which also kicked off with the […]
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Defense tech, AI, and fundraising take center stage at StrictlyVC Los Angeles on June 18
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TechCrunch
- Startup Battlefield is returning to Australia — here’s what happened the last time we came to Sydney