Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2021 3:36 pm Post subject: Six Days in Fallujah
The guy who brought us Close Combat: First to Fight has resurrected the last title Atomic Games (in its final incarnation) was developing - Six Days in Fallujah.
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2021 12:06 am Post subject: Re: Six Days in Fallujah
Wow getting flashbacks. Atomic Games is back in business??? Keith should donate the source code or at least update original games for current OS's I'd buy V for Victory series, CC2 and CC3 again
Well understandable it was an illegal invasion the 2nd Iraq war and placed Iranian loyalist (Shia minority) in charge. But conflating with video game doesn't make sense it's a game not a political agenda to endorse the war.
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2021 12:40 am Post subject: Re: Six Days in Fallujah
CC has followed a long and wing road in the past quarter century. But that's not uncommon in the video game industry.
KZ sold the everything that was left to Destineer in '05. Sadly, the V for Victory and CC2 codes had been lost. Destineer farmed out the CC codes to Matrix in return for completing the multi-million dollar CC:AT/JTAC contract that Destineer also inherited. Money from this contract had been what allowed KZ to restart Atomic in Austin TZ. However the burn rate got the best of them. (Moral of the story being - dont decide to write your own 3D engine in the middle of development while faced with a hard govt deadline.)
Matrix in turn, subcontracted the AT/JTAC work to CSO Simtek (Sulla, Beeblebroz, Future, The Blood etc.) along with permission to develop new consumer CC titles. Simtek simultaneously started developing the CC re-releases, as well as its own sim for the UK military - CC:RAF. Matrix then bought Sulla out and took back full control of CC development. That is, until Slitherine acquired Matrix and launched development of its own 3D CC, which has turned into CC:TBF.
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