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    I hope no Blizzard devs make the mistake of opposing the warm reception of PoE mobile. That'd be a PR blunder.

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      I doubt it, they'll just ignore it.

      I do think GGG have themselves the pre-eminent isometric ARPG atm. And this is a wonderful sign of continued growth and development of PoE. And now two potentially good ARPGs incoming for early next gen. D4 with it's more MMORPG mechanics/infrastructure and a seriously upgraded PoE 2.

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        Originally posted by QualityChimp View Post
        If you really want to get to know a bird, skate with them.
        Excellent in joke level

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          Rebellion Has Just Bought The Bitmap Brothers Brand And Portfolio

          "Rebellion has just announced that it has purchased the brand and IP portfolio of The Bitmap Brothers, one of the UK's most exciting and influential '90s studios.

          Founded in 1987 by Mike Montgomery, Eric Matthews and Steve Kelly, The Bitmap Brothers were responsible for the likes of Xenon II: Megablast, Speedball II, Gods and The Chaos Engine. Considered to be the first 'rock stars' of the games industry, the studio produced titles which were visually stunning as well as incredibly playable and gained an enviable reputation amongst the press and gamers alike.

          While most of the company's key staffers moved onto other projects, Montgomery retained control of the brand and has recently worked with external studios to update existing Bitmap properties (Gods was recently remastered for modern systems, including Switch).

          Here's the PR:
          Rebellion, one of Europe’s largest independent creative studios, is proud to announce its acquisition of the iconic The Bitmap Brothers brand and portfolio.

          Described as “Gaming’s first rockstars,” The Bitmap Brothers were responsible for what many regard as some of the stand-out games of the late 80s and early 90s, including titles such as Xenon, Z: Steel Soldiers, Speedball and Chaos Engine. Rebellion plans to bring classic The Bitmap Brothers games to new platforms, and going forward to create new titles based on its beloved licenses.

          The news comes as the UK’s National Videogame Museum unveiled its new UK Collection which launches with a focus on Rebellion, recognizing the studio’s achievements across multimedia, spanning more than a quarter of a century. This will lead to Rebellion being featured in the first Great British Studios exhibition, launching at a future date in the museum.

          “We’re delighted with the addition of The Bitmap Brothers to the ever-growing Rebellion portfolio,” said Rebellion CEO and Co-founder Jason Kingsley OBE. “The Bitmap Brothers are renowned for making great games and for bringing gaming into the mainstream with inimitable style. We’ve known Mike Montgomery for many years, and we’re honoured by the faith and trust that he has shown in us by passing on the torch. We’ll strive to be vigilant custodians of one of gaming’s great names.”

          To celebrate today’s announcement, Rebellion have unveiled a special photo featuring company Co-founders Jason and Chris Kingsley OBE and The Bitmap Brothers co-founder Mike Montgomery, harking back to the classic images of The Bitmap Brothers that gained mainstream attention in the 1990s.
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            Strange buy, other than speedbawl there's nothing else there I'd fancy playing again in old or a remastered form.

            "Considered to be the first 'rock stars' of the games industry, the studio produced titles which were visually stunning as well as incredibly playable and gained an enviable reputation amongst the press and gamers alike."

            There was loads of gaming rockstars before them.

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              I have just discovered that they weren't two actual brothers.

              I know this might seem like a daft thing to have believed but in the 80s and 90s we, in the UK, had the Pickford Brothers, the Darling Brothers, The Oliver Twins, the Stamper Brothers, who all went on to industry success - so it just always seemed reasonable to believe the company was started by two actual brothers.

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                I'm more disappointed to learn that not one of them was an actual bitmap.

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                  Dreams news:

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                    Originally posted by Dogg Thang View Post
                    I'm more disappointed to learn that not one of them was an actual bitmap.
                    THEY AREN'T?!?

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                      Codemasters have bought Slightly Mad Studios. With any luck the combined output of their racing games should prove to be a good move.
                      I like Codemasters, they seem to be one of the few honest game studios. They just make games and publish them; under the radar usually.

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                        The first order of business will be killing that bizarre ugly console project stone dead, no doubt.

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                          Originally posted by wakka View Post
                          The first order of business will be killing that bizarre ugly console project stone dead, no doubt.
                          I think that will just quietly disappear. I do know a few hardcore sim racing fans that fancied it though.

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                            Originally posted by wakka View Post
                            The first order of business will be killing that bizarre ugly console project stone dead, no doubt.
                            I had to look this up. I had no idea. Very weird.

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                              Originally posted by Asura View Post
                              I have just discovered that they weren't two actual brothers.

                              I know this might seem like a daft thing to have believed but in the 80s and 90s we, in the UK, had the Pickford Brothers, the Darling Brothers, The Oliver Twins, the Stamper Brothers, who all went on to industry success - so it just always seemed reasonable to believe the company was started by two actual brothers.
                              We need to sit down and have a talk about The Walker Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Aphex Twin and The Thomson Twins.

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                                Originally posted by Brad View Post
                                We need to sit down and have a talk about The Walker Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Aphex Twin and The Thomson Twins.
                                Ah, were they also like The Bitmap People?

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