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You May Not Get That Wet Sequel You’ve Been Wanting

9:30AM May 18, 2011 | Michael McWhertor

The revelation that Artificial Mind and Movement’s Wet and Naughty Bear were both getting sequels—despite some mixed reception—was something of a surprise. Less surprising was A2M’s name change to the less giggle-inducing Behaviour. Now it appears that Wet 2 may not happen after all. More »


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Developer Changes Name Because The Old Name Was Dirty

5:30PM November 11, 2010 | Luke Plunkett

Wet developers Behaviour used to be known as Artificial Mind & Movement. Then they changed it to A2M (NSFW). And that’s why they’re now known as Behaviour. More »


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Wait, Naughty Bear Has Multiplayer?

2:20AM June 19, 2010 | Mike Fahey

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Not only does 505 Games’ upcoming killer bear game have multiplayer, it has game modes that actually promote strategic thinking and cooperation. Who knew? More »


In Real Life

Naughty Bear Doesn’t Appreciate Peanut Butter Jelly Time

8:20AM February 10, 2010 | Mike Fahey

My opinion of Naughty Bear just went up several notches.

On one hand, 505 Games just made me, even for just a moment, listen to Peanut Butter Jelly Time again. On the other hand, baseball bat.

Baseball bat wins.


News

Dev Alleges Some Deceive ESRB To Get Lower Ratings

2:40PM November 19, 2009 | Owen Good

The CEO of Artificial Mind & Movement — the studio behind WET and the PSP build of Danté’s Inferno — said at a development conference that the ESRB is easily manipulated and that publishers take advantage of it. More »


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Bethesda Softworks Getting WET?

5:30AM April 25, 2009 | Michael McWhertor

According to the latest issue of Famitsu, third-person “acrobatic” shooter WET has found a new publisher in Bethesda Softworks. Orphaned by Activision-Blizzard last Summer, the A2M-developed game has been without a publisher following Sierra’s extinction. More »