SouthPeak Interactive Publishing Monster Madness in Europe

Posted Jun 30, 2006 at 10:16AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: Ageia, Artificial Studios, PhysX, SouthPeak Interactive
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Monster Madness


SouthPeak Interactive, a leading independent publisher, today announced a deal with Artificial Studios to publish the upcoming Xbox 360, PS3 and PC game Monster Madness, set for release February 2007, with other titles to follow. Monster Madness is a frenetic co-op shooter with stunning character design and mind blowing physics. The game, which was on show behind closed doors at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles last month, is one of the first to utilise AGEIAÂ’s groundbreaking PhysX chip.

“Artificial Studios are one of the hottest up-and-coming development studios around. We are greatly looking forward to working with them on their forthcoming releases.” said Shane Dodson, Managing Director, SouthPeak Interactive. “SouthPeak’s breadth of knowledge within the games industry was very appealing to us,” said Jeremy Stieglitz, President of Artificial Studios. “With more than 10 years of publishing experience, we are excited to be working with them on our upcoming titles.”

Monster Madness looks to bring back the old school multiplayer gameplay of classic cult games like Zombies Ate My Neighbors except now the game will be playable online and is due for release during the first quarter of 2007. When more news becomes available for Monster Madness we'll be sure to keep you informed.

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by 1st - 2006-06-30 08:21
by hush404 - 2006-06-30 11:56
you suck 1st

People like you need some voltage connected to their nut sacks.



Also, I know almost nothing about this game... and this article doesn't make me want to know about it.

by MGSROCKS1 - 2006-07-02 08:22
#3

its basically giant levels, with things exploading and flying everywhere, co-op play or versus with a friend, and a smile in your face. Does that tell you a little about the game?



Go to ign.com to see gameplay videos.

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