Earlier today, Daily Radar UK posted some world-exclusive
screenshots of three Game Boy Advance projects underway by Crawfish
Interactive. Our cohorts in the UK have updated that story with an
exclusive interview with Mike Merren, director of development at
Crawfish.
Check out what he has to say by clicking here. The new screenshots are of
three games: a flying game, a first-person shooter and a racing game.
See the screenshots firsthand by reading the story here.
Once again, we reiterate that these are not final games; these
are just game tech demos to show off the engines that Crawfish is
currently working on. The most impressive demo is the first-person
shooter, which uses the level data from Doom II. The game
isn't Doom II for the Game Boy Advance -- it just uses the
data to show off the engine.
Be sure to check back next week for a joint Daily Radar US/UK
exclusive story that shows off even more of Crawfish's new engines.
Daily Radar