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  • Ty the Tasmanian Tiger returning for his tenth anniversary

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    07.27.2012

    Krome Studios has been relatively quiet since it scaled down in late 2010, but the Australian developer is ready to return to prominence in the most Krome Studios-y way possible, with a new Ty the Tasmanian Tiger game.Ty, in case you missed his adventures, starred in three games last generation, a series of Australia-themed 3D platformers in which the title character throws boomerangs at enemies and searches for collectibles.No details have been revealed about the new game, other than the presence of boomerangs, but if we were to speculate we'd guess the aspect ratio of the teaser image suggests a mobile game.

  • Promising first look at Hellboy

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    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    02.12.2007

    It's quite a ways off from coming out, but GameVideos gameplay movie of Hellboy for the PSP looks promising even in this very early stage. The title is being developed by Krome Studios who previously made Ty the Tasmanian Tiger and the most recent Spyro game. This is quite a departure content-wise from their typical release, but a character action game isn't so different from an action platformer. This is Krome Studios' first PSP game though, which may be the only snag. Here's hoping Hellboy fans can feel proud picking this one up when it comes out.

  • TY the Tasmanian Tiger confirmed for Wii

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    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    07.10.2006

    Because somebody out there has to care. In a follow-up interview to one conducted way back in February, Aussie developer Krome Studios confirms that their furry friend from down under will indeed make an appearance on Nintendo's next console. After commenting on the studio's current projects, Konami's Hellboy and The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, the tricky-to-pronounce Steve Stamatidiadis notes that "the Wii is the perfect platform for a TY game and you can bet your booties that we'll be doing one down the track."Since our considerably valued booties are on the line, we'd also wager that the Wii version of TY the Tasmanian Tiger will involve chucking the wiimote like a boomerang in order to defeat at least one evil robot kangaroo. With a talking animal jumping over platforms and such, the game will no doubt be a veritable explosion of creativity (and other Australian stereotypes). Somebody can't wait.[Thanks saigon!]