Eidos has jumped on the Vietnam themed shooter craze and announced the development of ShellShock: Nam '67: Eidos, one of the world's leading publishers and developers of entertainment software, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The easiest way to start writing about a Vietnam War-themed action game these days is to comment on the long-standing drought of such games in the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Two and a half months after the game was first scheduled for release, development on ShellShock: Nam '67 is finally complete. Eidos announced today ...
Eidos today officially announced ShellShock: Nam'67, a new third person action game from Amsterdam based developer Guerrilla. The game, which "depicts the true horrors of the Vietnam War for the first ...
It's summer 2004. You're sitting at the computer, surfing the Web, reading up on this fall's huge roster of stellar games. You read and read, occasionally eating chips, clicking through some "mistaken ...
From the napalm bombardments of civilian villages and the gruesome VC (Viet Cong) boobytraps, to the permanent threat of invisible foes and deadly ambushes, Shellshock: Nam '67 dares to go where no ...
British publisher Eidos has announced a new launch date for its PS2, Xbox and PC shooter ShellShock: Nam '67, with the title now due in Europe on September 3rd after being delayed past its original ...
There is a ShellShock: Nam '67 Q&A on Gaming Horizon this morning. Producer Alastair Burns is asked about the development time for this Vietnam War action game, resources used for research, use of ...
It's 1967. You've been drafted to fight in the most controversial war of modern times. As a rookie soldier, you will experience the fear, chaos and atrocities of the Vietnam War. From the napalm ...
saw an ad on tv.<BR><BR>what is it? BF vietnam knockoff? single player? multiplayer? <BR><BR>What's the deal. Seems kind of cool, but their website is total crap.
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