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Eat Sleep Play Switching Focus to Mobile Games - Jaffe Leaving Company to do the Same

Tue Feb 07, 2012 at 10:30 AM ET
Tags: David Jaffe, Casual Games, Eat Sleep Play, Twisted Metal, Mobile Games (all tags)

Both the company and 'Twisted Metal' creator Jaffe are reportedly moving to casual and mobile games.

The Salt Lake City Tribune reported yesterday that Eat Sleep Play, the game developer started by Scott Campbell, Gene Martin and David Jaffee back in 2007, has laid off eight employees and made a shift in direction. The company will now be transitioning to casual, mobile games.

"It’s a platform that is in our pockets almost 24/7," says company co-founder Scott Campbell. "You can certainly reach a lot more people. That’s pretty exciting for us."

Campbell also revealed that David Jaffe - the man behind 'Twisted Metal' - is going to be leaving the company do to the same. "He’s got some projects that he’s excited about," says Campbell, "so we’re kind of going down two separate paths."

Source: Salt Lake City Tribune

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Eat Sleep Play Switching Focus to Mobile Games - Jaffe Leaving Company to do the Same

Tue Feb 07, 2012 at 10:30 AM ET
Tags: David Jaffe, Casual Games, Eat Sleep Play, Twisted Metal, Mobile Games (all tags)

Both the company and 'Twisted Metal' creator Jaffe are reportedly moving to casual and mobile games.

The Salt Lake City Tribune reported yesterday that Eat Sleep Play, the game developer started by Scott Campbell, Gene Martin and David Jaffee back in 2007, has laid off eight employees and made a shift in direction. The company will now be transitioning to casual, mobile games.

"It’s a platform that is in our pockets almost 24/7," says company co-founder Scott Campbell. "You can certainly reach a lot more people. That’s pretty exciting for us."

Campbell also revealed that David Jaffe - the man behind 'Twisted Metal' - is going to be leaving the company do to the same. "He’s got some projects that he’s excited about," says Campbell, "so we’re kind of going down two separate paths."

Source: Salt Lake City Tribune

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The 'Twisted Metal' Demo is Coming January 31st

Fri Jan 27, 2012 at 12:30 PM ET
Tags: Twisted Metal, PlayStation 3, David Jaffe, Demos (all tags)

Next Tuesday, you'll finally get to check out the return of crazy vehicular combat.

It's hard to tell just what to think of 'Twisted Metal.' It could be a fantastic return to form or end up being a disappointing follow-up to a game series we know and love. Either way, you'll be able to find out for yourself next Tuesday, when the demo hits PSN.

The demo, like most demos these days, focuses exclusively on the multiplayer sections of the game. Just what we'll be getting is a bit vague, and there's no word on whether we'll be able to enjoy offline multiplayer or be limited to the online mode.

If you're still up in the air on 'Twisted Metal,' you'll have a full two weeks to try it out before pulling the trigger on a purchase.

Source: Joystiq

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The 'Twisted Metal' Demo is Coming January 31st

Fri Jan 27, 2012 at 12:30 PM ET
Tags: Twisted Metal, PlayStation 3, David Jaffe, Demos (all tags)

Next Tuesday, you'll finally get to check out the return of crazy vehicular combat.

It's hard to tell just what to think of 'Twisted Metal.' It could be a fantastic return to form or end up being a disappointing follow-up to a game series we know and love. Either way, you'll be able to find out for yourself next Tuesday, when the demo hits PSN.

The demo, like most demos these days, focuses exclusively on the multiplayer sections of the game. Just what we'll be getting is a bit vague, and there's no word on whether we'll be able to enjoy offline multiplayer or be limited to the online mode.

If you're still up in the air on 'Twisted Metal,' you'll have a full two weeks to try it out before pulling the trigger on a purchase.

Source: Joystiq

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David Jaffe Talks 'Twisted Metal' Demo, Day One Patch, Online Pass and More

Mon Jan 23, 2012 at 12:30 PM ET
Tags: David Jaffe, Twisted Metal, Demos, PSN Pass (all tags)

The good news is that yes, we will be seeing a demo of 'Twisted Metal' coming in the next few weeks.

David Jaffe is the man behind 'Twisted Metal' and one of the few people in the game industry to really wear his heart on his sleeve. For better or for worse, he says what he means and doesn't sugar coat anything. In his latest video to the fans, he goes over his thoughts on PSN Pass and gives some details on what to expect from 'Twisted Metal.'

The bad news first. 'Twisted Metal' will be using PSN Pass - a one-time-use code that's required to play the game online. The inclusion of PSN Pass means that, unless you're planning on sticking to local play only, you won't be able to go online. Jaffe says that he's against the use but that Sony has their reasons and he understands them.

Of course, that's offset a bit by the good news of a 'Twisted Metal' demo coming in the next few weeks - certainly before the February 14th launch according to Jaffe.

Source: Joystiq

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David Jaffe Talks 'Twisted Metal' Demo, Day One Patch, Online Pass and More

Mon Jan 23, 2012 at 12:30 PM ET
Tags: David Jaffe, Twisted Metal, Demos, PSN Pass (all tags)

The good news is that yes, we will be seeing a demo of 'Twisted Metal' coming in the next few weeks.

David Jaffe is the man behind 'Twisted Metal' and one of the few people in the game industry to really wear his heart on his sleeve. For better or for worse, he says what he means and doesn't sugar coat anything. In his latest video to the fans, he goes over his thoughts on PSN Pass and gives some details on what to expect from 'Twisted Metal.'

The bad news first. 'Twisted Metal' will be using PSN Pass - a one-time-use code that's required to play the game online. The inclusion of PSN Pass means that, unless you're planning on sticking to local play only, you won't be able to go online. Jaffe says that he's against the use but that Sony has their reasons and he understands them.

Of course, that's offset a bit by the good news of a 'Twisted Metal' demo coming in the next few weeks - certainly before the February 14th launch according to Jaffe.

Source: Joystiq

See what people are saying about this story in our forums area, or check out other recent discussions.


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