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Fri, Jun 14, 2013 | 16:59 BST

Storm now available for Xbox Live, out next week on PSN

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indiePub Entertainment and Namco Bandai has announced the release of Storm for Xbox Live.

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Thu, Apr 11, 2013 | 23:28 BST

Storm, Capsized and Vessel headed to console networks via Namco Bandai

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Namco Bandai has signed on to help indiePub extend the reach of three downloadable titles as distributor. Storm, in which players take on the role of the titular weather to solve puzzles and help a seed grow, is headed to PSn and Xbox Live. Capsized, a 2D action platformer with physics puzzles and shooting, is also coming to both platforms. Vessel is an Xbox Live exclusive for now and features liquid-based physics puzzles.

Mon, Jan 21, 2013 | 01:16 GMT

Starbreeze quietly debuts new co-op shooter, Storm

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Starbreeze updated its website last week, incidentally announcing a heretofore unrevealed project, Storm.

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Wed, Aug 03, 2011 | 08:38 BST

Storm gets puzzling new trailer

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Zoo Entertainment’s released a brand new trailer for Storm. It’s a puzzler coming to PSN and Xbox Live Arcade this summer from Eko Software. Get it below the break, via Joystiq.

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Fri, May 20, 2011 | 19:08 BST

Eko Software’s Storm hitting PC, PSN, XBLA this summer

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IndiePub has announced its plan to bring Storm to PC, PSN, XBLA this summer. Developed by Eko Software, physics-based puzzle game developed by Eko Software, has players putting seeds into fertile ground using the weather. It will run you around $10. Check out a trailer for it after the break. Thanks, Joystiq.

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Thu, Dec 09, 2010 | 18:10 GMT

C. Viper and Storm confirmed for MvC3, four trailers released

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Capcom has confirmed both Storm and C. Viper for Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds through four new gameplay videos.

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Sat, May 17, 2008 | 20:27 BST

E3 awards eligibility called into question after big pubs quit

Following Activision and Vivendi’s decision to not attend E3 this year, a small ding dong has broken out as to whether or not their games should be allowed to received Best of E3 awards.

It would appear to be rather obvious that they shouldn’t, but GameTrailers’ Geoff Keighley – co-chairman of the awards – has said that no decision’s been made yet.

“A precedent has been set that in the past, judges have voted on games that have been presented off the show floor at hotel suites and across the street from E3,” said Keighley.

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