4D Rulers Signs Representation Deal with R.E.D. - briefly
(hx) 07:22 PM CEST - Apr,27 2001
- Post a comment R.E.D. announced it has signed a representation agreement with independent game studio 4D Rulers. R.E.D. will seek a publisher for 4D Rulers' innovative new first person shooter Gore, which was described in Computer Games Online as "the thinking person's FPS." More than 500,000 people have downloaded the online multiplayer demo (with) that was released on March 10 if this year. "We are proud to represent 4D Rulers," said R.E.D.'s Paul Cunningham. "They've put their heart, soul and financial resources into creating Gore, and introduced innovative features that will take the FPS genre up to the next level." The futuristic Gore is powered by the AMP engine, which 4D Rulers developed in partnership with Texas-based Slam Software. The AMP Game Design System includes a rendering engine, the Wire Multiplayer Net Engine, editing package, and game code support library, all designed for use under Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, or Windows 2000. [more] |