We know what the television show Prison Break looks like, but what about the video game adaptation of said show? Take a look-see.
Listen up, fools! ZootFly and Mr. T have formed a licensing A-Team, announcing that the developer will create a series of games “packed with the trademark over-the-top adrenaline-pumping action of Mr. T.” Don’t do drugs!
Brash Entertainment are no more. It’s OK, your grief will pass. While you’re waiting, know that two developers working with the now-defunct publisher are suing the company. 7 Studios – who were working on a game called 9, based on a cartoon produced by Tim Burton – are suing because Brash owe them $US581,000. The other studio suing is Zootfly, who claim Brash owe them $US748,000 for the Prison Break game they were working on. Oh Brash. They didn’t live with dignity, guess it’d be too much to be expecting they die with some.
Brash sued by two developers [Variety]
The next issue of Game Informer features another magazine exclusive reveal—Ghostbusters! The game, seemingly a sequel to the first two films, was rumoured to have been in the works at developer ZootFly after a video of a Ghostbusters title was leaked onto the internet, the game now appears to be official coming to… some unnamed platform(s). The even better news is that original Ghostbusters Harold Ramis, Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd will be involved. Quite heavily involved, actually, as GI writes that the three are helming scriptwriting duties and voice over duties.
We have the tools, we have the talent, let’s just hope that we have the gameplay.
Game Informer’s December Cover Revealed! [Game Informer]