Fallen Kingdoms [XBOX/PC - Cancelled]

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27 Oct 2009

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Fallen Kingdoms is a cancelled western RPG that was in development in 2004  / 2005 by Warthog Games for PC and the original XBOX. The gameplay would have probably been something like Baldur’s Gate, with real time combat and various quests to complete. The scenario was interactive and the player was able to burn down trees and other conbustible materials with fire magic or to froze water with ice magic. The project was never released as Warthog Games was bought by Tiger Telematics in 2004 to develop exclusively for Gizmondo system.  In 2006 Tiger Telematics went bankrupt putting an end to the studio existence.

Thanks to Celine for the contribution!

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Celine

October 27th, 2009 at 11:43 am

“The project was never released for unknwon reasons.”

Well the company was bought by Tiger Telematics in 2004 to develop exclusively for Gizmondo system.
In 2006 Tiger Telematics went bankrupt putting an end to the studio existence.

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monokoma

October 27th, 2009 at 2:00 pm

Thank you Celine :)

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