
Muslim Advocacy Group Asks Digital Storefronts To Ban Six Days In Fallujah
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has asked Valve, Microsoft, and Sony not to host or distribute what it calls an "Arab murder simulator."
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has asked Valve, Microsoft, and Sony not to host or distribute what it calls an "Arab murder simulator."
The first gameplay trailer shows off some of the strategic elements of the shooter and its procedurally generated environments.
26 Iraqi civilians and dozens of soldiers shared their insight to help make the new version of Six Days in Fallujah.
"Our job now is to show people that we’re not making Call of Duty," Publisher Victura said about Six Days in Fallujah.
The studio also clarifies that you won't always play as an American and a portion of sales with go to organizations that support service members.
Six Days in Fallujah is a first-person tactical military shooter that recreates true stories of Marines, Soldiers, and Iraqi civilians who fought Al Qaeda during the toughest urban battle since ...
Konami refused to publish the game in 2009, but now it's back from a new studio and publisher and it has big ambitions.
Six Days in Fallujah's team from Atomic Games speak about the upcoming 2010 first-person shooter.
In 2009, Konami announced it would no longer be publishing the Atomic Games-developed Six Days in Fallujah. Three years on, we speak to Atomic president Peter Tamte about the events ...
Atomic Games president says studio has been approached by range of servicemen to lend expertise on new games based on specific battles.
[UPDATE] Japan's Asahi Shimbun claims the Metal Gear Solid publisher is no longer distributing Atomic Games' ultrarealistic Iraq war shooter.
Atomic Games confirms staff cuts, pledges to continue work on Iraq War shooter with smaller team, assistance from Destineer.
Developer head Peter Tamte says controversial Iraq War-based shooter was designed to "change expectations" of medium's potential.
This week we chat Konami ditching Six Days in Fallujah, Marvel vs. Capcom 2.5, Lego Rock Band, the BioShock film, Xbox 360 sales and more! Tune in!
Developer's president, Peter Tamte, says Japanese publisher's decision came without warning; studio hoping to complete the project.
Japanese publisher picks up Six Days in Fallujah, developed with input from real-life veterans of titular battle at Close Combat-maker Atomic Games; due out in 2010.
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