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Scrapbooking: Ideas for Layout Scrap Booking August 06, 2008 By: admin Category: Hobbies There are many ways to make an excellent scrap book. Although there are templates in the internet and books written about it, nothing comes close to the power of imagination that is something each person has inside. This is a preview of Scrapbooking: Ideas for Layout Scrap Booking
Eidos and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have launch the official website for their upcoming Monster Lab game. This monstrous offering is very fittingly an RPG/action hybrid that will have you playing the evil Baron Mharti’s assistant mad scientist. You’ll explore the world and play mini-games with a mutant monster you create yourself. The official Monster Lab website is currently only available in US English with more language builds on the way. Although the site is a work in progres
1942: Joint Strike su Xbox Live Arcade di Cristiano Ghidotti - Martedì 29 Luglio 2008 alle 09:25 C’è stato un periodo, intorno agli anni ‘80 e ‘90, in cui ogni sala giochi degna di tale appellativo non poteva non offrire una vasta scelta di di sparatutto a scorrimento verticale in cui il giocatore, a bordo di aerei, navicelle spaziali e chi più ne ha più ne metta, doveva affrontare orde di nemici schivando con agile tempismo i proiettili avversari. Grazie alla piattaforma Xbox Live Arcad
PSU writes: "Several pieces of content have been confirmed for tomorrow’s PlayStation Store update in the United States. The first is 1942: Joint Strike. In this vertical scrolling shooter from Backbone Entertainment, you’ll twist and weave your way through the opposition in your stylish old school airplane. The game, which features online cooperative play, will run your wallet a respectable $9.99. While the game is scheduled to launch in the US tomorrow, Europeans will have to wait "a couple
PixelJunk Eden Several pieces of content have been confirmed for tomorrow’s PlayStation Store update in the United States. The first is 1942: Joint Strike. In this vertical scrolling shooter from Backbone Entertainment, you’ll twist and weave your way through th…
Backbone Entertainment is an independent video game development company with offices in Emeryville, California, Vancouver, British Columbia, and formerly Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
Backbone Entertainment is the result of a merger between Digital Eclipse Software (which specializes in arcade game emulation), and ImaginEngine (which specializes in children's software).
One of their first franchise projects as Backbone Entertainment was Death Jr., for the PSP. They have also produced a sequel, Death, Jr. II: Root of Evil, and a Nintendo DS version of the franchise entitled Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom. When Death Jr. was first announced, the CEO of Backbone spoke on making DJ a full-featured franchise, with comic books, a TV show, action figures, and more. Though many of these have happened since the launch of the game, the success of the franchise overall is considered by some to be hampered by the mediocre quality of the games themselves. According to Gamerankings.com , the average review score for the three games in the franchise is a 59% (out of 100% total), with Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom scoring the lowest overall.
In 2004 the company merged with another video game developer, The Collective, Inc. in Newport Beach, CA to form a new conglomerate, Foundation 9 Entertainment.
The Foundation 9 Entertainment conglomerate continues to use the Backbone Entertainment brand for its original titles, the Digital Eclipse brand for its arcade emulation titles, and ImaginEngine for many children's titles. This company is also known for making Sonic Rivals and Sonic Rivals 2.
They developed Bomberman Live, Shrek N' Roll, and Yaris for the Xbox 360, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and Sega Genesis Collection for the Playstation 2 and Playstation Portable. They also created the Halo 3 interactive bonus disc included with Collector's and Legendary versions of the game. In 2008, they are set to develop Monster Lab for the Wii, to be published by Eidos Interactive.