Wideload Games

Wideload Games is an American developer of computer games based in Chicago, Illinois.

History

Wide Load was founded in 2003 by Alexander Seropian, the founder of Bungie and spiritual father of the games Halo, Myth: The Fallen Lords, and Marathon, and other former Bungie employees, after they had left Bungie, which has since been incorporated into the Microsoft Corporation.

The studio is in the development of games on a core team that is supported by many external collaborators to work cheaper and more efficiently. As a role model served the film industry.

The first Wide Loads project is the title Stubbs the Zombie in " Rebel Without a Pulse", a bizarre 3D action - adventure game in which the player assumes the role of the Zombie Stubbs. Rebel Without a Pulse offers black humor, innovative gameplay, and a compelling story and relies on a revised version of the Halo engine. It was released in the fall of 2005 for Macintosh and Windows PCs, and Microsoft's Xbox; as publisher Aspyr Media was won.

The second project, which is sold by Gamecock Media is Hail to the Chimp - a party game in which players fight in the form of animals for the presidency of the animal kingdom. It was released in June 2008 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Games

  • Stubbs the Zombie in " Rebel Without a Pulse" (2005 - Windows, Macintosh, Xbox)
  • Hail to the Chimp (2008 - PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)
  • Cyclomite (2008)
  • Disney Guilty Party (2010 - Wii)
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