
The long awaited sequel to the popular Nation States game is finally here. While its still in beta form, many of the original Nation States players have received invites to actually play the game already. So first things first. Many of you probably want to know how is this game different to Nation States 1.
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Casualty Gamer has now officially been around for 3 months and we are showing no signs of slowing down! August was a very good month to us, we released the Beta of ‘Casualty Gamer: The Game’, started releasing a weekly cartoon series (TakeTwo), adopted Kongtaminated and had a bunch of great new staff join us.
This month we aim to finish up the website developments and start pumping a lot more quality content, if you want to keep up to date on the upcoming developments keep an eye on The Back End.
Wish us luck for Septemeber.

The third episode of TakeTwo is now available for viewing, this episode continues to refine the formula and makes for a good watch.
This weeks episode is a history lesson about Sega, watch and learn!
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Nearly 24 hours without internet access, site managed to survive without me though =).
Certainly slowed down my development a bit though, hopefully I don’t get another outage… Back to work.

Released on August the 28th 2007, Warhawk remains one of the PSN`s flag ship releases, and I say quite rightly so. Based on the original Playstation 1 title, the PS3 version expands in every way possible to produce what is still a fun packed and graphically pleasing title.
On its release day I can only assume Sony underestimated the amount of interest surrounding this game, and I say this because the first month after release the game or the network couldn’t cope. People, including myself were unable to connect and it could take quite literally twenty minutes to get to play online. What made this situation furiously frustrating however, was that Warhawk was and still is an online only title, meaning if you couldn’t establish a connection you couldn’t play. But lets not live in the past, as with any new title there are nearly always teething problems.
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Woot sums it up rather nicely, staff now can easily add ratings to their reviews.
Took a while to develop, but is def. worth it long term.
As part of the new index i’m developing we have to go through and rescore each flash game, a sample of the review template can be seen here.
Luckily now though each flash will be automatically added to the index, the index should be released publically in a couple of days(maybe today..).
This mini blog will be chronicling what is going on behind the scenes of Casualty Gamer, it’s going to be very rough, very little proof reading… and basically just the raw information.
Some people might find it interetsing, most people wont.

Teaming up with the Casualty Gamer Network is Kongtaminated, a webcomic about Flash Games. Trash is in my opinion a great artist and with high probability is doing the only comic series about Flash Games.
I wish him the best of luck with his continuing comic series, be sure to check out his website and say hello!

The Necronomicon is a turn-based card game based on the work of H.P. Lovecraft that lets players battle against the Cthulhu Mythos. The Necronomicon welcomes the player into the psyche of Lovecraft via eerie card art, music, and sound effects. This immersion starts immediately at the title screen.
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