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  • Atari Nordic signs deal to distribute Xyanide Resurrection

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    Chris Powell
    Chris Powell
    10.08.2007

    Like a prairie dog, it seems like Xyanide Resurrection will vanish for awhile only to pop its head up to make sure everyone knows it's still around. After releasing a demo in June, we haven't heard much about Playlogic's new shooter, but the developer has recently announced a distribution deal with Atari Nordic, as well as saying the game should be released in mid-to-late October.Under the terms of the agreement, Atari Nordic will distribute Xyanide Resurrection, as well as several other games Playlogic has in development, in the Netherlands. "I am very pleased with this agreement. It is important for Playlogic to keep increasing its presence in the Nordic markets and we look forward to a fruitful partnership with Atari Nordic," said Pierre Thiercelin, international sales director of Playlogic.We didn't realize the Netherlands was such a vital territory like Thiercelin suggests, but it's great to know the game is still heading our way.

  • Xyanide Resurrection downloadable demo

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    06.15.2007

    It's been a long time since we last saw Xyanide Resurrection, a promising new arcade shooter from Playlogic. A demo of the first level is now available for you to download and try. Rogier W. Smit, Executive Vice President of Playlogic comments: "Having this demo available for players all over the world is a fantastic service Sony is offering PSP owners. Downloading this level will allow fans and newcomers to try out the next generation of our Xyanide franchise"1. Download the demo collection zip file.2. Extract the contents of the zip file.3. Connect your PSP to your computer using a USB cable. 4. Go to the PSP/GAME folder.5. Copy ULED90043 folder into the GAME directory. Check out our new demos site:demos.pspfanboy.com %Gallery-3965%

  • Take another look at Xyanide Resurrection [m]

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.12.2006

    Chris has been posting a lot on Xyanide Resurrection, and like many of you, I was skeptical about this game. Playlogic kept touting its revolutionary video technology, yet all we had to look at was still screens. Now that I had a chance to see the game in motion, I'm kindly requesting that all of you take another look at the game. I love retro shooters, and although this game does share similarities with Iridion and Nanostray, its really much, much prettier. Check out the video, after the cut, or download this hefty Motion JPEG video to your PSP's VIDEO folder:

  • New Xyanide Resurrection screens released

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    Chris Powell
    Chris Powell
    11.07.2006

    Gamespot has just released a bunch new screens of Playlogic's upcoming shooter Xyanide Resurrection. And if shooting at giant, half-naked, outer-space prepubescent boys is your idea of having a good time, the game appears to be right up your alley.Fortunately for us, that's not all it has going for it. The game's developer, Playlogic, is using a new video-streaming technology that combines high-quality interactive video backgrounds withreal-time game sceneries for the first time ever in a handheld game, the company's press release stated.In the game, you play as Drake, an executioner who must escort the witch Aguira to the Maelstrom all while navigating through tunnels and fighting off enemies.

  • Xyanide Resurrection features new video-streaming technology

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    Chris Powell
    Chris Powell
    10.12.2006

    A new benchmark in PSP development is on the horizon. Playlogic, who just recently became a licensed PSP developer, plans to use a new video-streaming technology in their upcoming Xyanide Resurrection title that's never been used on the PSP or any handheld game before.Playlogic does this by integrating "high-quality interactive video backdrop with real-time game sceneries to deliver high-quality graphics and effects on the PSP," according to their press release. "Xyanide Resurrection has been specifically designed for the PSP platform and will certainly attract many fans of the shoot-'m-up genre around the globe," said Stefan Layer, VP/ Chief Marketing and Sales Officer. Xyanide is set to launch in the first quarter of 2007.