Posted Nov 14, 2006 at 02:23PM by Karl B. Listed in: News Tags: Pyro Studios
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Pyro StudiosPyro Studios' Commandos franchise brought them international success, what with the whole series selling more than three million copies worldwide. While they are already known for making quality PC and console games, they're now going to try their hand at developing games for Nintendo's next-gen console.

This piece of good news was revealed by Luis Fernandez over a Spanish radio station (which, according to the web-lator, is called "radio of the Chain To be"). Fernandez is currently the project head of the Madrid-based videogame developer's new Wii title.

We don't have any further info on the title as of now other than the fact that it's going to be an adventure game and is being targetted for a 2008 release. Worry not, Nintendo fans, we'll be sure to keep an eye open for more details as they surface.


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   by josemi (Unregistered) - 2006-11-14
 » hehe, don't translate too much

Saying that "Cadena Ser" is "radio on the chain to be" is like saying that the "Fox Channel" is "the tv for the foxes" (animals). Heh heh, radio and tv stations names should remain as they are ;).
Good to se our beloved spanish video game company try to develop a Wii Title. Thanks for the post.


   Re: julonren (Unregistered) - 2006-11-16
 » mmmm

SER as a abbreviation of "Spanish Society of Broadcasting"


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