3D Realms, the creative minds behind such seminal, balls-to-the-wall titles as Duke Nukem 3D, Wolfenstein 3D and Shadow Warrior, have announced plans to release a 32-game compilation of the studio’s greatest hits all the while promising to launch brand new software through a newly-assembled development team.
The once-defunct studio revealed the 3D Realms Anthology through its official website, and long-time fans of the company’s gleefully bombastic style can pick up the collection for $19.99 for the next forty-eight hours.
“3D Realms is back. After a historic 22 years of kicking ass and not chewing gum, the legendary developer is returning with new talent, new games and a renewed passion for innovative experiences. So, to mark the relaunch of the official 3D Realms website and the release of the 3D Realms Anthology, we’re taking a brief look at the landmark achievements of a developer that went on to define a decade.
The once-defunct studio revealed the 3D Realms Anthology through its official website, and long-time fans of the company’s gleefully bombastic style can pick up the collection for $19.99 for the next forty-eight hours.
“3D Realms is back. After a historic 22 years of kicking ass and not chewing gum, the legendary developer is returning with new talent, new games and a renewed passion for innovative experiences. So, to mark the relaunch of the official 3D Realms website and the release of the 3D Realms Anthology, we’re taking a brief look at the landmark achievements of a developer that went on to define a decade.
- 10/24/2014
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
There are so many things that our government, hell, all governments, never tell us. Are aliens real? What was the identity of the third shooter on the grassy knoll? Is my Xbox One's Kinect watching me as I twerk to the Halo soundtrack? We may never know. In any event...
Below you'll find the first trailer and artwork for The Gracefield Incident which was written, produced, edited, and directed by Mathieu Ratthe who also stars. "After 24 months in Saguenay, Quebec, Canada, living in my parents basement, (where my Dad and I built a studio especially for this), I got it done," Ratthe tells us. "The Executives Producers on the film are Bryan Turner, "Priority Records Founder", Pat Brisson, "Head of Hockey at CAA" and Sergei Fedorov, "Ex-NHLer and Future Hall of Famer". They believed in me and without their support, none of this would've been possible."
If there's anything we...
Below you'll find the first trailer and artwork for The Gracefield Incident which was written, produced, edited, and directed by Mathieu Ratthe who also stars. "After 24 months in Saguenay, Quebec, Canada, living in my parents basement, (where my Dad and I built a studio especially for this), I got it done," Ratthe tells us. "The Executives Producers on the film are Bryan Turner, "Priority Records Founder", Pat Brisson, "Head of Hockey at CAA" and Sergei Fedorov, "Ex-NHLer and Future Hall of Famer". They believed in me and without their support, none of this would've been possible."
If there's anything we...
- 5/21/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
A new name to watch out for in the independent horror world, one-man-band Matthieu Ratthe has just unveiled his found-footage debut feature The Gracefield Incident in the form of this not-quite-safe-for-work trailer. Ratthe drummed up the financing, wrote, produced, and directed the film, from a studio he built in his parents' basement. Budding indie filmmakers take heart! These things are possible. "If you want something, you can't wait for someone to make it happen for you," Ratthe says.As you'll have seen, the titular incident involves a meteorite strike / UFO crash leading to some creeped-out shenanigans in the woods. Ratthe also stars, in that his is the mostly-offscreen character doing the filming. The perennial found-footage problem of characters shooting in unlikely circumstances is navigated through the use of a nifty eyeball-cam (see also Adam Wingard in V/H/S 2).Resources were obviously limited, but Ratthe looks to have achieved effective results from his micro-scale operation.
- 5/21/2014
- EmpireOnline
Melee Entertainment, the producers behind the hit “You Got Served,” and Shariff Hasan Productions are teaming up to produce the first feature film about the dance movement “Jerkin” that is exploding around the world. Producers on the project are Bryan Turner, Scott Aronson, and Mike Regen from Melee along with Shariff Hasan, Todd Moscowitz, and Mike Mavrolas. The “Jerkin” movement has been the focus recently of several high profile news stories including a feature in the Los Angeles Times, a cover story in the L.A. Weekly, and a feature on ABC News. Dancing is just one component of “Jerkin” as [...]...
- 9/4/2009
- by The Critic
- SmartCine.com
New York -- The producers behind "Next Day Air" will groove to a new dance move.
Melee Entertainment and indie film producer Shariff Hasan are developing a movie that will center on jerkin,' the hip-hop dance trend that has been attracting a host of mainstream coverage.
Melee's Bryan Turner, Scott Aronson and Mike Regen are producing the project along with Hasan, Todd Moscowitz and Mike Mavrolas. Moscowitz runs Asylum Records, which has released a number of jerkin'-themed music, and Mavrolas manages jerkin' act the New Boyz, which is enjoying a hit with the jerkin'-themed "You're a Jerk."
Jerkin,' which has landed coverage in L.A. Weekly and the Los Angeles Times, is a form of dancing that, like breakdancing and other performance art, originated in the streets. But unlike some other forms of street art, it's underlied by a specific political ideology of providing a positive, anti-gang message in the inner city.
Melee Entertainment and indie film producer Shariff Hasan are developing a movie that will center on jerkin,' the hip-hop dance trend that has been attracting a host of mainstream coverage.
Melee's Bryan Turner, Scott Aronson and Mike Regen are producing the project along with Hasan, Todd Moscowitz and Mike Mavrolas. Moscowitz runs Asylum Records, which has released a number of jerkin'-themed music, and Mavrolas manages jerkin' act the New Boyz, which is enjoying a hit with the jerkin'-themed "You're a Jerk."
Jerkin,' which has landed coverage in L.A. Weekly and the Los Angeles Times, is a form of dancing that, like breakdancing and other performance art, originated in the streets. But unlike some other forms of street art, it's underlied by a specific political ideology of providing a positive, anti-gang message in the inner city.
- 9/2/2009
- by By Steven Zeitchik
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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