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THE MAKING OF Werewolves OF LONDON

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Issue 248

RUN RAMPAGE ACROSS THE ROOFTOPS! GET SAVAGE IN THE SEWERS! HAVE A HAIRY FIT IN HYDE PARK! SPREAD TERROR IN THE TUBE STATIONS! IT MIGHT SOUND LIKE AN AVERAGE WEEKEND IN LONDON, BUT IT'S THE PREMISE FOR A TRUE CULT CLASSIC

- IAIN MCGARRY

THE MAKING OF Werewolves OF LONDON

Back in the early Eighties, when the bedroom coder revolution was gaining momentum, a young Steve Howard spotted an ad in the local Job Centre that piqued his interest. Having already developed his first game on the Sharp MZ-80K, Steve wanted a job before he went to university and from the advert, successfully applied for a company called Software Workshop. When Steve started he immediately struck up a friendship with an artist who also worked there called Paul Smith. “Paul was a bit annoyed that we did all the work for a relative pittance while our boss got the big money, so he persuaded me to leave, and we would create games and get to keep all the money,” Steve says, reflecting back.

The first game of the new partnership was Bride Of Frankenstein, a modest enough start for the duo, which provided the foundation for their next game, Werewolves Of London. So, let’s start with the inspiration behind the idea, it’s long been thought that this was influenced by the 1981 cult movie An American Werewolf In London, and while Steve admits to having seen the movie “on video I think” before starting work on the game, it was Paul who suggested the proposal. “At the time I thought it was because of the film,” he says. “Paul however had thought of it because of the Warren Zevon song, which the music in the game was also based on. So, it was based on the song, or at least the title was.”

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007 night fire

THE LATE-NINETIES AND EARLY NOUGHTIES WERE THE GOLDEN YEARS OF JAMES BOND VIDEOGAMES. AT THE CENTRE OF IT ALL IS THE MUCH-LOVED 2002 RELEASE NIGHTFIRE. THE GAME'C CO COMPOSER, AND LIFELONG BOND FAN, JEFF TYMOSCHUK KEENLY PAID HOMAGE TO THE SERIES' ICONIC MUSIC WITH HIS OWN REFERENCE-LADEN SOUNDTRACK

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3 mins

Issue 278

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THE MAKING OF OPERATION WOLF

FEW ARCADE GAMES WERE AS IMPOSING, AS ICONIC OR AS INFLUENTIAL AS TAITO'S HIT COIN-OP THAT REDEFINED THE LIGHTGUN GENRE. IN THIS EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW, THE GAME'S DIRECTOR TOSHIAKI KATO REVEALS THE UNTOLD STORY BEHIND THE MAKING OF THIS ARCADE MILESTONE

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11 mins

Issue 278

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Hardware Heaven

Following the enormous success of the DS, Nintendo didn't feel the need to reinvent the wheel.

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1 min

Issue 278

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OFFICIAL UK PLAYSTATION MAGAZINE #31

THE PLAYSTATION HAD TAKEN THE WORLD BY STORM AND BUILT AN EARLY LIBRARY OF ICONIC TITLES. NOW THEY WERE GETTING SEQUELS, WHICH WOULD BUILD ON THEIR FOUNDATIONS AND DELIVER SOME OF THE BEST GAMES EVER MADE. THIS MONTH'S DISC FEATURES ONE OF THEM

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2 mins

Issue 278

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Burnout Dominator

HEY, HEY, YOU, YOU, I DON'T LIKE YOUR SOUNDTRACK

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1 mins

Issue 278

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FEELING THE FORCE

Darran looks back at his longtime affection for Star Wars

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3 mins

Issue 278

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The Bat Man of Best Buy

There was a time, before online preorders, when a console launch felt like a holiday. You circled the date on the calendar, started saving up your money and cleared your schedule as if the whole thing was a proper vacation. And back then, scarcity wasn't much of a concern. As long as you had a retailer nearby and some patience, you had a fair shot. Then came the Flippers.

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2 mins

Issue 278

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Wing Commander

CHRIS ROBERTS DOES STAR WARS

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1 mins

Issue 278

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VERY SMALL VECTREX

David Oghia tells all about the upcoming mini console

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3 mins

Issue 278

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THE MAKING OF LUMINES

FOR OVER 20 YEARS, TETSUYA MIZUGUCHI HAS CHASED THE DREAM OF SYNESTHETIC GAMING WITH SUCH TITLES AS REZ, CHILD OF EDEN, TETRIS EFFECT AND LUMINES. WITH LUMINES ARISE JUST WEEKS AWAY, WE TALK TO THE LEGENDARY GAME CREATOR ABOUT THE MAKING OF HIS ORIGINAL MUSICAL PUZZLER

time to read

9 mins

Issue 278

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