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Posted May 05, 2008 at 11:44AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games, Hail to the Chimp Tags: Wideload Games, Gamecock Media Group
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Hail to the Chimp - Image 1 Video game publisher Gamecock Media Group has apparently pushed back the release of Hail to the Chimp (Xbox 360, PS3) to add more polish to the political party game from Wideload Games. Details in the full article.

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Posted Jan 06, 2008 at 05:00AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Games, Hail to the Chimp Tags: Wideload Games, Gamecock Media Group
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Gamecock's Hail to the Chimp Xbox 360, PS3 - Image 1Want more news regarding Gamecock Media Group and Wideload Games' Hail to the Chimp (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)? The game is apparently going to be released soon. By soon, we mean Spring 2008 of this year.

In case you haven't heard of the game and want to find out what it's about, head on over to the full article by following the "read more" link below.

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Posted Jun 21, 2007 at 12:58PM by Ryan C. Listed in: Videos, Games, Hail to the Chimp Tags: Wideload Games, Gamecock Media Group
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Multi-animal mayhem and cartoony violence headed your way in this debut trailer of Wideload Games' Hail to the Chimp for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. We give you the sneak peek into the game that looks to bring back the rip-roaring slapstick humor that the likes of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck pioneered.

As usual, the graphics are looking gorgeous, with some nifty cel-shading going on with the environment and the characters. The sound effects are sharp and have impact, and they certainly remain faithful to the slapstick POWs and WHAMs. The backdrops are also looking pretty sweet, but from the looks of the frantic gameplay of beating the stuffing out of each other, you probably won't even have time to appreciate them.

Certainly a bold title coming from the likes of Wideload Games and GameCock. More updates about Hail to the Chimp as we get them - in the meantime, enjoy the video.




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Posted May 03, 2007 at 08:06PM by Chris L. Listed in: Interviews Tags: Wideload Games
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Apparently, someone doesn't miss the old E3. - Image 1Evolve PR thought that, from the perspective of small developers/publishers and games press, the new, invite-only E3 sucked hind wind. Well, a small developer begged to disagree: none other than Alex Seropian, Bungie Studios founder, former CEO, and after seeing his baby safe within Microsoft's environs, now in charge of his new baby Wideload Games.

In an interview with The Armchair Empire's Omni, he mentions the thought that the old E3, for all the excitement it brought to the industry, was a "huge drain" that did not, from a developer's perspective, "serve any purpose whatsoever." While he didn't mention Evolve PR's contention that the old E3 was better for networking and publicity, Alex argued that the old E3 simply evolved (or devolved) into "one big strokefest for the publishers to see who could make the most noise."

It generated a lot of buzz in the industry but as far as translating into how good a game is, it seemed to have zero effect – if anything a negative effect. And in terms of translating into sales, I don’t how you could possibly justify the expense. I think that’s why it’s gone away.


It's rather... interesting to compare E3 into, er, male urinal envy... or a pissing contest. We will be... un-graphic about this and interpret Alex's statements to be a commentary on the hype-and-noise factor of old-E3, the very factor ESA cited as the reason for "downsizing" the event.

Time will tell whether the new E3 will fulfill its purpose and be worth the ride for the developer. On the other hand, the invite-only restriction still means that covering the new "fest" will still be a pain for the small press.

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Posted Feb 13, 2007 at 01:42AM by Rio S. Listed in: Interviews Tags: Firefly Studios, Red Fly Studios, Auran, Wideload Games, Gamecock Media Group
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Gamecock - Image 1It's not that easy to create a game, think of how hard it is to get somebody to publish it. Not everybody would take the risk to publish a game from an unknown developer. A newly formed independent publisher called Gamecock Media Group, from the founders of Gathering of Developers (GoD), have these small devs in mind. Gamespot was able to score an interview with Harry Miller, co-founder of GoD and Gamecock along with Michael Wilson.

According to Miller, they formed the new company under the same principles as the old one (GoD was acquired by Take-Two Interactive). They will focus on fresh ideas and indie devs. With GoD, they were newbies to the industry and enticed developers by offering them stock. Now, Miller says they "hope to be a little smarter and do a better job." They are aiming to be pro-developer in terms of letting the game engineers keep their IP (intellectual property), when other publishers open options to either acquire the company or the IP. According to Miller, in all their deals, the devs get to keep all their IP. They plan to have them keep the IPs to keep the games stay the same.

the head cocks - Image 1About the name, Miller explains that it just means that they want to take the backseat when publishing games. He added, that they "do advertising and promotions, but it's their [developers] name in the highlight and we're in the background. And that's how it should be. So our name is silly because it doesn't really matter."

Gamecock is "well funded" and most of the projects are funded by the founders themselves. They aren't film financing anymore, since movies mostly have good solid release dates. Distribution-wise, they are confident that they could get their games on the shelves.

They have already announced their line up for this year: Fury by Auran, Insecticides by Crackpot Entertainment, Mushroom Men by Red Fly Studios, Hail to the Chimp by Wideload Games, and Hero by Firefly Studios.

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Posted Feb 12, 2007 at 09:24PM by Ian C. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Firefly Studios, Red Fly Studios, Crackpot Entertainment, Wideload Games, Gamecock Media Group
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Fear the Gamecock - Image 1As pervy as this may sound to some, the truth is, we're really not being silly here. We're going to try to do our best to type this down despite some of us here being worried that we may get complaints related to political correctness.

Wideload Games, has recently announced that they picked Gamecock Media Group to publish their next title Hail to the Chimp, which is a self-proclaimed impossible-to-classify party game based on politics in the animal kingdom. The game is set to be released in spring 2008 for next gen consoles.

More stuff from Gamecock after the Jump!

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