Mon, Mar 15, 2010 | 07:46 GMT

Crytek UK registers “Self Defense”

brucelee

As noticed by superannuation, Crytek UK’s registered a trademark for something called “Self Defense”.

The registration was made in the US, as you can see here, and includes a logo featuring the title and an image of a red man holding out a fist.

Crytek UK was formally Free Radical, the British studio responsible for monkey shooter favourite, TimeSplitters.

The developer was bought by Crytek at the beginning of 2009 after it effectively went bust.

Studio boss Karl Hilton told Develop late last year that CUK’s working on an original shooter IP.

3 comments

#1

Gheritt White
15/03/10, 9:52 am

Something for Natal, perhaps? Teaching people martial arts would actually be a good use of the system.

#2

JeRicHoOL
15/03/10, 12:57 pm

I trained MuayThai/Kickboxing and can tell that you can’t learn martial arts through a video console. There is something it can’t teach you and that’s discipline, respect and body control. You need a real trainer for that no matter how many “Street Fights” people watch on YouTube.

#3

Yoshi
15/03/10, 12:58 pm

Lmao who watches street fights on YouTube to learn kickboxing etc XD

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