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Rock Revolution™ (PS3)
Translated to PS3 by Savage
Released: Fall 2008

Description: Developed in close collaboration with Konami, the original innovators of the rhythm genre, Rock Revolution builds on the core game-play pioneered in games such as DrumMania and Guitar Freaks to provide an experience that will appeal to music fans everywhere. Release your inner rockstar or allow your friends the privilege of picking up an axe or pounding the skins with you to 40 mind bending rock and roll tracks in Rock Revolution. Unleash your creative juices in the Jam Mode where you can create your own music in a state of the art multi-track studio! This is the musical revolution the world has been waiting for. With its most realistic drumming peripheral, Rock Revolution is set to expand the rhythm genre in new ways.

Links: Official Website | Preview | Screenshot 1 | Screenshot 2 | Screenshot 3

Wall-E™ (PSP)
Translated to PSP by Savage, with some brand new features.
Released: Summer 2008

Description: Players will take control of WALL-E and EVE through a fast-paced adventure based on the upcoming Disney/Pixar film. The game will allow fans to relive some of the movie's most thrilling moments as they explore 10 worlds filled with non-stop action and adventure, along with head-to-head multiplayer challenges. Players will recognize the storyline, characters and key locations from the WALL-E film as they carry out intense missions, dodge dangerous enemies and navigate their way through a futuristic world. In addition, the game will contain new storylines and environments that movie-goers will not see in theaters.

Links: Official Website | Review | Screenshot 1 | Screenshot 2 | Screenshot 3

"Thanks to a focus on varied gameplay and puzzles within Wall-E's adventure, the PSP version is an enjoyable action title that will keep fans of the movie engaged." -IGN.com

Blacksite: Area 51™(Xbox 360 and PS3)
The Savage team lent a helping hand with Midway's shooter.
Released: Fall 2007

Description: Blacksite: Area 51 is a next-generation game that will redefine the first person shooter (FPS) genre. While other FPS titles claim to feature "action-packed, highly realistic gameplay," BlackSite: Area 51 takes next-gen gaming to an all-new level integrating cutting edge technology, game design and story writing to create the ultimate entertainment experience. The player's modern-day emotions and fears are driven into a world charged with grave responsibility affecting lives hanging in the balance and eventually finding himself torn between his professional orders and his own ethical standards. In the end, only the actions of the player and his squad can shape the outcome of BlackSite: Area 51 during this potentially pivotal moment in history.

Links: Official Website | Review | Screenshot 1 | Screenshot 2

Transformers™ (PSP)
Designed and produced by Savage.
Released: Summer 2007

Description: Protect earth or destroy it. The choice is yours. Control the outcome in the battle for Earth with Transformers, the official game of the blockbuster film from Producer Steven Spielberg and Director Michael Bay. Protect the earth as Autobots or destroy it as Decepticons as you lead the Transformers in the epic battle for control of planet Earth!

Links: Official Website | Review | Screenshot 1 | Screenshot 2 | Screenshot 3

Medal of Honor: Vanguard™ (PS2)
Multiplayer designed and produced by Savage.
Released: Spring 2007

Description: Medal of Honor Vanguard™ is the latest video game from EA’s acclaimed Medal of HonorTM franchise, credited with pioneering the WWII first-person shooter genre after its debut in 1999. Join the ranks of the elite 82nd Airborne Division as Corporal Frank Keegan in Medal of Honor Vanguard. From Operation Husky on the shores of Sicily to your Operation Varsity airdrop inside Nazi Germany, you’ll jump behind enemy lines to fight the epic WWII battles that turned America’s first paratroopers into heroes of WWII. Choose from a variety of authentic, upgradeable weapons at your disposal, each with distinct characteristics. Featuring spectacular graphics and all-out combat intensity, Medal of Honor Vanguard makes you the driving force in the struggle to liberate Europe.

Links: Official Website | Review | Screenshot 1 | Screenshot 2 | Screenshot 3

Scooby Doo: Who's Watching Who?™ (PSP)
Designed and produced by Savage.
Released: Holiday 2006

Description: Mystery Inc. are the stars of a hit reality TV show about ghost hunting. However, when rival show team GSI (Ghost Scene Investigators) question Mystery Inc's "unscientific" methods of ghost detection, the challenge is on to see who can debunk the most ghosts! Scooby, Shaggy and the gang will travel cross-country visiting spooky locations and unmasking classic ghosts. Are their "old-fashioned" methods up to the challenge?

Links: Official Website | Review | Screenshot 1 | Screenshot 2 | Screenshot 3

"Finally a Scooby game that is developed correctly so the user feels more like a part of Mystery Inc." -Gamezone

Star Wars: Battlefront 2™ (PSP)
Translated to PSP by Savage, with three brand new campaigns added.
Released: Holiday 2005

Description: Star Wars Battlefront II for PSP is similar to its recently announced console counterpart with space combat, playable Jedi, and Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith content, yet it still boasts several distinct features meant to embrace the "on-the-go" nature of a handheld system. The game includes several unique mini-campaigns as opposed to the much longer campaign seen on consoles. Players can join the Rebellion as a smuggler, work for themselves as a mercenary for hire, or use their Imperial sniping skills to rid the galaxy of pesky species like Jawas, Ewoks and Gungans. Wi-Fi compatibility permits up to four players to join in at once, either cooperatively or competitively, and they can also partake in classic Instant Action mode to fight their favorite Star Wars battles any way they want to.

Links: Official Website | Review | Screenshot 1 | Screenshot 2 | Screenshot 3 | Screenshot 4

Goldeneye: Rogue Agent™ (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)
A collaboration with the internal team at EA-Los Angeles.
Released: Holiday 2004

Description: Why save the world when you can rule it? Going where no previous James Bond game dared to tread, GoldenEye: Rogue Agent breaks all the rules by transporting players to the dark side of the Bond universe to experience life as a high-rolling, cold-hearted villain. As an aspiring 00 agent dismissed from MI6 for reckless brutality, you hired as an enforcer by Auric Goldfinger, the wealthy super-villain with a lust for all things gold. Cross paths with such legendary allies and enemies on several globe-spanning missions of vengeance as you make your unrelenting rise through the ranks to the top of the villain world. Featured modes include story-driven campaign missions, deathmatch style simulator trials, and objective-based war games for single and multiplayer play.

Links: Official Website | Review | Screenshot 1 | Screenshot 2 | Screenshot 3

"Rogue Agent has it where it counts; in gameplay, innovation and just plain, flat-out devious fun." -Worth Playing.com

He Man: Defender of Grayskull™ (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)
Designed and Produced by Savage.
Released: Holiday 2003 (Europe Only)

Description: Based on the new animated series on Cartoon Network, Masters of the Universe is a third-person action adventure that puts players in the role of He-Man, the Most Powerful Man in the Universe as he beats up Skeletor, Beast Man and a whole lot of other bad guys. Having tricked He-Man into leaving the place unattended, Skeletor mounts a massive offensive against Castle Greyskull. In order to defend herself from the attack, the sorceress has to call upon all the power at her disposal, including "The Power," which is what gives He-Man his strength. Gameplay is broken up into two specific parts: 22 of the game's 34 levels are played on foot, the other 12 allow you to ride on the back of BattleCat.

Links: Wikipedia | Screenshot 1 | Screenshot 2 | Screenshot 3

James Bond: Nightfire (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)
Features two driving levels from Savage.
Released: Holiday 2002

Description: NightFire takes inspiration from several of the best 007 moments across the years. In the completely original storyline, the super-spy finds himself on the trail of a corrupt businessman who's hatched a plan to use a secret weapon to destroy the world. Bond's quest to stop the terrorist before he can do any harm takes him across the world through a variety of first-person shooter and driving levels, deep into the ocean, and soaring into space. Much of the game (including the four-player multiplayer mode) is played in the first-person perspective, but there are also racing action stages that utilize the Need for Speed game engine.

Links: Wikipedia | Screenshot 1 | Screenshot 2 | Screenshot 3

James Bond™: Agent Under Fire (Xbox)
Ported to Xbox by Savage.
Released: Spring 2002

Description: First-person shooter with an original storyline, starring James Bond. Players engage in a completely immersive first-person Bond experience featuring diverse gameplay, from stealth-based action to fast-paced driving (utilizing the Need for Speed engine) and on-rails shooting. Bond utilizes a full arsenal of Q-lab weapons, gadgets and rides. The new single-player storyline builds on the Bond legacy with villains and allies, both new and familiar. The game also sports multiplayer split-screen support for up to four. Electronic Arts ported the James Bond 007 in... Agent Under Fire over from the PlayStation 2, bringing improved visuals and multiplayer bots to the game.

Links: Wikipedia | Screenshot 1 | Screenshot 2


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