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The Behemoth will be unveiling their new game on March 18, the developers said today.
Jerry Frissen’s Lucha Libre comic series is already a line of collector’s toys by Muttpop; but toymaker Bob Silva says it was almost a multiplayer game made by The Behemoth.
The creators of Alien Hominid and Castle Crashers have not given up on the video game development business. In fact, they’re already prototyping a new title! Way to soldier on, The Behemoth.
Alien Hominid came out aaaages ago on Xbox Live Arcade. Did OK for itself, but really, as good as it looked it was just way too hard. So it promptly faded away. But this week, it’s back! With The Behemoth’s Castle Crashers coasting into the top spot on the XBLA sales charts for last week (and deservedly so), Alien Hominid’s been dragged along with it, slotting back into top ten in ninth spot. If you dig Castle Crashers, and have seen the “please buy our stuff it helps keep us alive” notices all over The Behemoth’s site, you should be quite pleased with yourself.
Xbox Live Arcade Activity For Week Of August 25th [GamerBytes]