Guerrilla Games
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Summary
Formerly known as Lost Boys
Software Highlights from Credited Titles
Guerrilla Games's first work that SPOnG is aware of is the 2004 title, "Shellshock: 'Nam '67" (PC).
The company has been involved titles released on the PS3, PS2, PC, PSP and Xbox. Of these, "Shellshock: 'Nam '67" (Xbox), "Shellshock: 'Nam '67" (PC) and "Shellshock: 'Nam '67" (PS2) have been best selling titles.
The company is currently involved with the forthcoming 2009 release "Killzone 2" (PS3).
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Related News
Killzone 2 Gets Street |
03 Dec 2007 | ||
Killzone 2 at E3 Cost $20 Million To Date |
26 Jun 2007 | ||
Killzone And SOCOM To Be Playable At E3 |
21 May 2007 | ||
Sony Announces Killzone: Liberation on PSP |
26 Jan 2006 | ||
Killzone 2 - Now Fact - PSP vs PS3 Chatter |
06 Sep 2004 |
Related Press Releases
Sony Computer Entertainment Acquires Guerrilla Games - leading developer of Killzone franchise |
07 Dec 2005 | ||
Hell has a soundtrack. |
04 Jun 2004 | ||
Music to kill Charlie by... |
03 Jun 2004 | ||
Eidos announces Shellshock: Nam '67 |
19 Feb 2004 |
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Related Titles
Killzone: Liberation (PSP)
The Killzone franchise goes portable, and - at the time of this game's release - in lieu of anything much more than a whisper relating to the PS3 follow-up to Sony's hit 2004 shoot-em-up/combat game, we get a rather different handheld instalment. ... more >>
Killzone (PS2)
It is the future, and mankind has learned nothing from its past mistakes and misdemeanours. For many years, a successful habitation programme has resulted in several planets - the colony of Vekta included - now occupied by humans. Whilst the majo ... more >>
Shellshock: 'Nam '67 (PC/Xbox/PS2)
The subject of war is a frequent occurence in the none-too-shy world of video games. Not afraid to impact upon players willy-nilly with massacres and bloody stories of real life historical events, the industry has brought us some of the most inte ... more >>Related Editorial
Killzone 2 |
21 Sep 2007 | ||
Killzone: Liberation (PSP) |
03 Nov 2006 |
