A new iPad game will feature helmet-headed future lawman Judge Dredd, star of long-running British sci-fi comic 2000 AD. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small ...
While we were out at GamesCom 2009 in Cologne a week or two ago we had the good fortune to sit down with Rebellion's Head of Art and Design, Tim Jones. Naturally, we quizzed him on the newest Alien ...
It got rather overshadowed the other day in terms of new App games, what with the iPad release of A Bard's Tale. But Rebellion, the games company that bought 2000AD and Judge Dredd because they liked ...
While 2000 AD may not be as popular in America as Marvel or DC Comics, their flagship star Judge Dredd has experienced something of a resurgence in recent years. Fans of Dredd have had to wait some ...
It took two-and-a-half years of determined digging for Rebellion's sibling founders, Chris and Jason Kingsley, to acquire Judge Dredd license holders 2000 AD. Before them, a Danish company had ended ...
The new edition of the game will come with the Specialist Judges expansion, which adds six specialized Judges with their own abilities. The new edition also comes with revised rules intended for ...
Sniper Elite developer Rebellion also owns the rights to 2000AD comics, the home of Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, Sláine, Nemesis, Rogue Trooper, and more. Despite that, the only 2000AD games we’ve seen ...
Judge Dredd could be about the get the video game treatment. The 2000 AD comic book character has made surprisingly few video game appearances over the years. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT We ...
Rebellion Unplugged along with 2000 AD will be re-releasing Judge Dredd: The Game of Crime Fighting in Mega-City One. The game is being brought back to its former glory after 40 years with the help of ...
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