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Sal Manfredonia

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Feb 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM2/5/97
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Juan M Gonzalez wrote:
>
> that must have been blast chamber...it's them!!! (Don't know if they have
> a web page)...
>
> juan
>
> In article <32F804...@earthlink.net>, san...@earthlink.net wrote:
>
> > Does anyone out there have a web page address for Attention to Detail?
> > They did the awesome Battlemorph and Cybermorph. I saw a game the other
> > day in EB for the Saturn that is by a company called ATD, but I'm not
> > sure if it is the same company - there was no listing aside from ATD.

As Juan said, it is indeed the same Attention to Detail. In fact, they
do have a Web page. It's http://www.atd.co.uk . They have a nice list of
all of the games that they've worked on, as well as codes for many of
them (including Cybermorph, Blue Lightning, and Battlemorph). It hasn't
been updated in months, but it's still an interesting read.

Their most recent game is The Incredible Hulk for PlayStation and
Saturn, which I haven't played yet.

By the way, if you own a PlayStation or Saturn, Blast Chamber is a GREAT
game (especially multiplayer)! It's probably one of the most original
games of the 90's. I've seen it going for as little as $19.99; for that
price, I strongly recommend it!

I still think their crowning achievement is Battlemorph, which I've had
for over three months now and is my favorite Jaguar CD game. Again, if
you have a Jaguar CD (which I realize not many people do), it is highly
recommended! It would be great to see Battlemorph, or even better yet, a
new sequel to Cybermorph/Battlemorph, on one of the new consoles or
computer format.

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Sal Manfredonia (hyst...@gti.net)

"Let's be heard!" -- Bob Grant

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